Eighteen are now on remand in connection to this action

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Inside Elbit's Bristol Filton factory after six of the #Filton18 broke in and destroyed Israeli quadcopter drones. This video was captured after Charlotte (on the right) was pepper sprayed by police/security.

After this moment, they were arrested and then re-arrested 36 hours later under the Terrorism Act, allowing the state to detain them in solitary for a week and repeatedly interrogate them.

Eighteen are now on remand in connection to this action, which directly intervened in the genocide.

Whilst all eighteen face ordinary criminal charges, the state is alleging there is a "terrorism connection" to justify continuing the use of counter terror powers in the investigation and case.

Their heroic actions are an inspiration to us all, and we can't let the state use this as a test case in order to increase the use of terrorism legislation against anti-genocide actionists.

MOBILISE from 9.30AM on Thursday March 27th at Old Bailey, London.

If you stand with us, make sure you're standing there tomorrow!

Free the #Filton18. Free Palestine.

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