Banksy's Courthouse Artwork Showing Judge Attacking Protester Immediately Covered

Banksy creates controversial courthouse artwork depicting judge attacking protester, immediately covered by authorities. Piece comments on UK's Palestine Action terrorist designation and mass arrests of demonstrators.

Banksy's Courthouse Artwork Showing Judge Attacking Protester Immediately Covered
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Banksy Targets UK Justice System with Controversial Courthouse Art

Renowned street artist Banksy has struck again in London, creating a politically charged artwork on a courthouse building that was immediately covered by authorities. The artwork, depicting a judge violently attacking a prone protester with a gavel, appeared overnight and was shared on Banksy's Instagram account this morning.

Immediate Cover-Up Sparks Controversy

According to eyewitnesses and reports from The Guardian, security personnel from the courthouse quickly erected barriers around the artwork before covering it completely with black tarpaulins. Court staff reportedly attempted to prevent passersby from photographing the provocative piece.

"I find it disgusting that they're covering the artwork," said one passerby who had participated in recent protests. "They're clearly afraid of the reaction."

Political Context and Palestine Action Connection

The artwork is widely interpreted as commentary on the UK government's recent designation of Palestine Action as a terrorist organization. The group, which protests British policy regarding Gaza, has seen hundreds of supporters arrested in recent weeks—including nearly 900 demonstrators in London alone last Saturday.

In June, Palestine Action members breached a Royal Air Force base in Oxfordshire, defacing two aircraft with red paint in protest against UK stance on Gaza violence. Police estimated damages exceeding €8 million, leading to the group's terrorist designation.

Legal Consequences and Public Debate

The terrorism designation means supporters can be arrested simply for holding signs reading "I am against genocide. I support Palestine Action." Seven Dutch nationals were among those recently detained, according to Extinction Rebellion Netherlands.

"Banksy has hit the nail on the head here," said UK correspondent Fleur Launspach. "Something almost absurd has been happening in London for weeks: hundreds of protesters arrested just for holding a sign with text."

Palestine Action has appealed the terrorist designation, with a hearing scheduled for September 25. Human rights organizations including Amnesty International have condemned the ban as "a disturbing legal overreach" that attacks fundamental freedoms of expression and assembly.

The artwork's immediate removal has only amplified its message, demonstrating the very tensions between authority and dissent that Banksy's work so effectively captures.

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