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Pro-Palestine organisers convicted of breaching protest conditions

Ben Jamal of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign and Christopher Nineham of the Stop the War Coalition announced their intention to appeal following the verdict

April 1, 2026 13:23
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Chris Nineham, vice chair of Stop the War Coalition (L), and Ben Jamal, director of Palestine Solidarity Campaign (R), outside Westminster Magistrates' Court on April 01, 2026 (Getty Images)
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Two pro-Palestine campaigners found guilty of breaching protest conditions said they will appeal against their convictions, criticising the “absurdity” of the case.

Benjamin Jamal, 62, director of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, and Christopher Nineham, 63, vice chairman of the Stop the War Coalition, were both accused of failing to comply with a condition that required attendees of a protest on January 18 last year to stay on Whitehall in central London in a static rally.

On Wednesday, Jamal and Nineham were found guilty after a trial at Westminster Magistrates’ Court.

Jamal was also convicted of two counts of inciting other protesters to breach police conditions.

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