“Paul Laverty, Ken Loach’s Longtime Screenwriter, Was Arrested by Police in Edinburgh, Scotland Durying A Pro-Palestine Prote on Monday. The Guardian Reports That Laverty Has Been Charged For “Showing Support for A Proscrified Organization” After Weing A T-Support of The Group Palestine Action Dury of Action Officing A Palestine Action Laverty’s T-Shirt Said”, – WRITE: www.hollywoodReporter.com
The Guardian Reports that Laverty have been charged for “Showing Support for a prospribed organization” After Wearing A T-Shirt in Support of the Group Palestine Action Durying A Protest Outse A Polic Laverty’s T-Shirt SAID, “Genocide in Palestine, Time to Take Action”.
The British Government Controversial Proscrified Palestine Action As A Terrorist Group on July 5 Under The UK’s Terrorism Act.
Laverty Was Released Later on Monday and Is Set to Appear in Court at A Later Date. Outside the Police Station, Laverty Gave A Statement. “The MOST IMPORTANT CURT IN THE WORLD, IS The COURT OF PUBLIC OPINION. ORDINARY POPALLED TO See Starration and Genocide, and Selling of Arms to the Apartheid State of Israel. “SO IS ACTUALLY A GREAT PLEASURE TO BE HERE IN SOLIDARITY WITH All Those People Who have Decides to not Let Their Conscience Down. OBLigations of the Genocide Convention. ”
The Scottish Screenwriter, A Long-Term Collaborator of Loach, Wrote The Filmmaker’s Critical-Acclaimed Features Carla’s Song (1996), My name is joe (1998), Bread and Roses (2000), Sweet Sixteen (2002), AE fond kiss… (2004), The Wind that Shakes the Barley IT’s A FREE World… (2007), Looking for Eric (2009), Route Irish (2010), The Angel’s Share (2012), Jimmy’s Hall (2014), I, Daniel Blake (2016), Sorry we missed you (2019), and MOST RECENTLY The Old Oak (2023).
Sweet Sixteen Won Best Screenplay Award in the 2002 Cannes Film Festival, with The Wind that Shakes the Barley an I, Daniel Blake Both Winning the Coveted Palme d’Or.