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Anti-Israel protesters win payout

July 12, 2010 17:16

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Robyn Rosen,

Robyn Rosen

1 min read

Two protesters clubbed by police officers during a Gaza demonstration outside the Israeli embassy have received £25,000 in compensation from the Metropolitan Police.

The men, twin brothers Ashley and Russell Inglis, had been part of the protests against Operation Cast Lead last January when 119 people were arrested and 55 police officers were injured.

According to Channel 4 News, they received an apology from the Metropolitan Police which said: "Whilst it has not been possible to identify who struck you and caused your injuries, the investigation into the events established there was no reason to suspect that you were acting in a violent way, and there, should not have been struck with a baton."

No officer has been punished.

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