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Stewart Paterson

Man 'banned' from Glasgow city centre after Palestine protest

A man said he has been 'banned' from Glasgow city centre after he was arrested during a protest.

Sean Clerkin, 64, was arrested and has been charged under the Terrorism Act, after he displayed a placard stating "Genocide in Palestine, Time to Take Action".

The protester was taken to a police station and held for around three hours.

Speaking to our sister paper,the Glasgow Times after he was released, he said he had to sign a "draconian" undertaking.

He said: "I had to agree not to enter an exclusion zone which covers the city centre.

"I was charged under Section 13 of the Terrorism Act and given a date to appear in court.

“I am effectively banned from the city centre for the duration until the court date.

“If I go into the city centre, I will be jailed.”

He said he will comply with the undertaking.

He added: “I will abide by it but I think it is draconian and we are on the way to a politicised police state.”

Clerkin was arrested in Nelson Mandela Place on Friday around noon after he displayed the sign.

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The group Palestine Action was recently named a proscribed organisation in the UK.

Two men displayed the sign and were warned by police officers they were “demonstrating support for a proscribed organisation”.

They were warned that the way the sign was written was deliberately intended to “circumvent the law”.

When it was displayed again minutes later, as a third protester made a speech, two police officers moved in and made an arrest.

Clerkin was taken to a nearby police van amid shouts of “let him go” from supporters.

The man stated repeatedly as he was taken to the police van: “I am not a terrorist”.

The city centre protest on Friday was calling for “an end to the proscription of [[Palestine]] Action and “the end to genocide in Gaza And [[Palestine]].

Other protesters criticised the arrest.

Mick Napier of Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign, said: “This is the theatre of the absurd. You can't say Palestine and genocide in the same sentence."

The incident follows Police Scotland charged a man under suspicion of terror offences for wearing a T-shirt allegedly showing support for the proscribed group [[Palestine]] Action.

It is understood that the 55-year-old activist was leafleting near the TRNSMT festival, in Glasgow, when police charged him.

A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "A 64-year-old man has been arrested and charged in connection with an offence under the Terrorism Act for displaying a sign expressing support for a proscribed organisation. "Officers were called to a protest at Nelson Mandela Place in Glasgow at around 9.50am on Friday, 18 July, 2025. "The man is expected to appear in court at a later date."

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