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Some don't know 'full nature' of Palestine Action, says Cooper

Some don't know 'full nature' of Palestine Action, says Cooper

Summary

Yvette Cooper, a UK official, stated that some supporters of the banned group Palestine Action might not be fully aware of its activities. The group was banned last month under terrorism laws, which makes supporting it a crime. Over 500 arrests occurred during protests related to the group, and a legal challenge to the ban is scheduled for November.

Key Facts

  • Yvette Cooper said some may not know all about Palestine Action's activities.
  • Over 500 people were arrested during protests supporting Palestine Action.
  • Palestine Action was banned under UK terrorism laws last month.
  • Supporting the group can lead to up to 14 years in prison.
  • Human rights group Amnesty International expressed concern over the arrests.
  • A hearing to challenge the ban on Palestine Action is set for November.
  • The UK government stated that the group engaged in violent acts and damages.
  • UN reports indicate severe humanitarian needs in Gaza, highlighting limited aid access.
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