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COMMENT: I never envisaged that, at the age of 75, I would be detained under the Terrorism Act while people screamed ‘Shame ...
The terror law that saw hundreds arrested for supporting Palestine Action is “not consistent with basic rights to free speech ...
Defending the group's proscription under terror law, she said the organisation was "not a non-violent organisation".
More than 500 people were arrested at the biggest demonstration since the group was proscribed a terrorist organisation ...
Foyle MP Colum Eastwood MP has described the arrest of pensioners, students and others who took to the streets over the ...
In an open letter to Police Scotland’s Chief Constable Jo Farrell, Professor Stephen Reicher explains why the ban on ...
It was no ordinary break-in. On June 20, under the cover of darkness, two activists entered what should have been one of ...
Last month Yvette Cooper, the home secretary, used the blunt instrument of the Terrorism Act to classify Palestine Action as a proscribed organisation. For anyone who doubted that the move was a ...
Yvette Cooper has defended the arrest of more than 500 people for holding signs supporting Palestine Action. The home secretary said protesters over the weekend may have been objecting to the group ...
Palestine Action was banned under the Terrorism Act of 2000, which makes it illegal to be a member of or a supporter of the organization.
London police said Sunday that 532 people were arrested the previous day when supporters of a pro-Palestinian group recently ...
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