UK Court upholds ban on Palestine Action as ‘terrorist’ group
UK Court upholds ban on Palestine Action as ‘terrorist’ group
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UK Court upholds ban on Palestine Action as ‘terrorist’ group
Judge says the group's behaviour was not that of a non-violent, direct action organisation.
Britain's Court of Appeal ruled that the government was right to proscribe Palestine Action - what happens next?
Judges overturn decision of high court that government proscription of group under Terrorism Act was wrong The home secretary’s decision to ban Palestine Action was lawful, the court of appeal has ruled. A five-strong panel, including the two most senior judges in England and Wales, overturned February’s decision of the high court that the proscription of the direct action group, the first to be banned under the Terrorism Act, was wrong . Continue reading...
Court of Appeal to rule whether government's proscription of action group was unlawful.
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