Ten-year jail sentences for desecrating war memorials

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Ten-year jail sentences for desecrating war memorials
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Protesters who desecrate war memorials could face prison sentences of up to ten years londonprotests

Demonstrators who desecrate war memorials could face prison sentences of up to ten years, under plans being considered by ministers after the Cenotaph and a statue of Winston Churchill were boarded up to protect them from violent protests.

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