PROTESTERS have gathered in Glasgow to demand the end of the mainstream media’s “censorship” and “silence” on the pro- Palestine activists who are on hunger strike in prison.

Around a hundred people gathered in the city centre on Monday to show their support for the seven people accused of supporting Palestine Action who have been on hunger strike for several weeks.

The seven activists have been imprisoned due to alleged attacks on an Israel-based defence firm’s UK site and two planes at RAF Brize Norton.

Six of the activists have been on hunger strike for between 26 and 35 days after being denied bail for their alleged in­volvement in Palestine Action raids on an arms factory owned by Elbit Systems, Israel’s largest weapons company, and RAF Brize Norton.

With a seventh joining th

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