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Kaitlin Easton

Amnesty International hit out after anti-monarchy protestor arrested in Edinburgh

Amnesty International have hit out after a protestor was arrested in Edinburgh, outside St Giles' Cathedral where the Queen's coffin will be held today.

Police Scotland arrested a 22-year-old woman in connection with breach of the peace on Sunday when she held an anti-monarchy sign ahead of the accession proclamation of King Charles III in Edinburgh.

The demonstrator appeared in the crowd opposite the Mercat Cross and held a sign saying "f*** imperialism, abolish monarchy".

Police officers appeared behind her and took her away, prompting the crowd to applaud.

One man shouted: "Let her go, it's free speech," while others yelled: "Have some respect."

Amnesty International have now released a statement saying no one should be arrested for peacefully expressing their opinion.

Naomi McAuliffe, Scotland Programme Director Amnesty International UK said: “It’s incredibly important that at all times – even those of national mourning – that the rights to freedom of expression and peaceful protest are upheld.

“No one should be arrested for peacefully expressing their opinion.

“Protest can be annoying – or even upsetting, to some – but it is absolutely essential for a rights respecting society.”

A police spokesman said a 22-year-old woman was arrested "in connection with a breach of the peace".

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