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Anti-genocide protesters denied bail, first hearing 1 May

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15 April 2026
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A group of three anti-genocide protesters have been imprisoned without bail until at least 1 May, after appearing at Westminster magistrates’ court on the morning of 14 April. The three, members of People Against Genocide, have been charged over a direct action protest against Keysight Technologies. A supporter explained why they took the action:

 

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People Against Genocide reports that the US-owned company makes radar and electronic systems that it supplies to Israeli murder-drone makers Elbit Systems. The group shared footage of the action, which was featured on Channel 4 News:

People Against Action has targeted other locations belonging to Keysight Technologies have been targeted in the UK over the past year.

Activist Steven Davies during a recent ‘Defend our Juries’ protest. Image: Barold, the Canary.

The three people charged are Steven Davies, 57 (pictured above), Ian Roberts, 51, and Dolores Gnapi, 34. The firm claims that they caused more than £2m of damage to its facility during the protest.

The refusal of bail fits the Starmer government’s pattern of attempting to “make the process itself the punishment.” This is part of the government’s ‘lawfare’ war on anti-genocide and pro-Palestine journalism, speech and protest.

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  1. Zor says:
    3 months ago

    amazing …be a friend and ally of known a pedo and share top state secrets with others gets you bail, subsequently without conditions, and even your passport returned so you are free to carry on your life unaffected by your betrayal and even worse collusion in the abuse of innocent children ..However demonstrate against supporters and perpetrators of genocide and a no questions asked response of being locked up without bail has seemingly become a certain and predictable outcome..
    We need to waken up…

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  2. Julia says:
    3 months ago

    A rueful smile at Steven Davies’ T shirt – just about the only thing that Starmer’s LINO government is very good at!

    Interesting to see the lady to the right of the photograph who appears to be wearing the Suffragette colours. Not long ago Yvette Cooper was singing the praises of the Suffragettes, some of whom carried out far more violent protests but whom Cooper now considers heroines and without whom she would be unlikely to be in the position she is today. Hypocrisy of the highest order.

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