Former Pink Floyd member Roger Waters faces possible prosecution for support for Palestinian operations
The group has been banned by the British Parliament after Roger Waters, co-founder of Pink Floyd, announced his support for the Palestinian operation.
Waters Operation Palestine As a “great organization” to say they are “non-violent” and “absolutely not terrorists in any way”.
He also expressed support for the British punk band Bob VylanThey were controversial when they led this year at Glastonbury Festival A song “Death, death of the IDF” (Israel).
As of last Saturday, under the 2000 Terrorism Act, Palestine’s actions were banned as a British terrorist organization. This means that membership or public support for the organization is now classified as a criminal offence and may be subject to up to 14 years in prison and/or fines.
In the video, Waters also showed the audience the sign he made on cardboard, which read “Roger Waters supports Palestine’s actions.”
He said: “The parliament has been destroyed by genocide agents of foreign powers. Stand up and count. Now. This is the moment. I am Spartacus.”
Waters continues to declare independence from the British government.
“I declared myself to be separated from the independence of the British government, which has just designated Operation Palestinian as a terrorist organization, a banned terrorist organization.”
Organizations such as the Anti-Semitism Movement (CAA) responded to videos on social media: “We have reviewed this article. Palestine’s actions have been banned. Anyone who supports Article 12 of the Terrorism Act 2000 has committed a criminal offence. We are prepared to be privately committed in crimes and have committed private crimes in crimes, and have committed failed crimes in violation of the law and violated the lawsuit.
Waters previously denied Anti-Semitism accusations In his long-term support for Palestine.
His so-called anti-Semitic rhetoric “infuriated his former bandmate” and last year, Waters was reportedly abandoned by music rights company BMG Inflammation speech About Israel, Ukraine and the United States.
he Win the legal battle In April 20023, the Frankfurt Magistrate Instructed a Location Cancel his concertaccusing him of being “one of the most well-known anti-Semites in the world.”
Waters explained that his disdain was against Israel, not Judaism, accusing Israel of “abuse of the term anti-Semitism to silence people like me.”
Waters has it too Fight back at other musicians Because of their different positions on Israel. He told Radiohead’s Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood that “there is no argument,” adding: “It’s not a conflict. It’s genocide, Tom and Jonny.”


