Arrested protesters devastated after appeal court rules ban on Palestine Action is lawful
Summary
A UK court of appeal ruled that the government’s ban on the group Palestine Action is legal, overturning a previous ruling that had declared the ban unlawful. This means over 3,000 people arrested under the ban can face prosecution, while the group’s co-founder plans to appeal to the highest court.Key Facts
- The ban on Palestine Action was challenged but the court of appeal upheld it as lawful.
- More than 3,000 people have been arrested under this ban; over 700 have been charged.
- The group Palestine Action is known for direct actions against an Israeli arms factory in the UK.
- Some protesters arrested were holding signs supporting Palestine Action and opposing genocide.
- Several arrested activists received long prison sentences after being linked to “terrorist” actions.
- Protesters, including elderly activists, expressed shock and said they feel it is their duty to protest.
- The court balanced individual rights against national security, deciding national security was more important.
- Human rights groups criticized the ban as a misuse of anti-terrorism laws that harms human rights.
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