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The Liberal Democrats have called for a review of the terrorism law used to arrest hundreds of supporters of the banned group ...
The battle over the Palestine Action ban now feels as much a political and PR clash as a legal one.
Baroness Chakrabarti urged the government to ‘think again’, warning that the ban on the group may lead to more people, not ...
Defending the group's proscription under terror law, she said the organisation was "not a non-violent organisation".
Police have arrested 466 people in central London on Saturday for protesting the British government’s decision to ban the pro ...
The group was proscribed as a terror organisation in July, but hundreds of people, many of pension age, took to the streets ...
I would say to people, this is not a non violent organisation,’ the home secretary warned ahead of a mass planned protest ...
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ZNetwork on MSNYvette Cooper is Lying
Yvette Cooper has continually lied about Palestine Action in a panicked attempt to defend the proscription of a direct action ...
Majority of direct actions by Palestine Action would not be classified as terrorism under Terrorism Act 2000, according to ...
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Why The Palestine Action Protest Will Be A Particularly Tough Test For Yvette Cooper And The Police
The home secretary Yvette Cooper has faced intense criticism for choosing to proscribe PA, even from fellow Labour MPs like ...
Baroness Chakrabarti said the proscription of the group risks exacerbating community tensions, and campaigners warned the ban ...
A judicial review of the government’s order to ban Palestine Action will be held over three days, sometime after November 10.
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