Minister Jarvis: “Palestine Action is not a legitimate protest group"
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Minister Jarvis: “Palestine Action is not a legitimate protest group"
Minister Jarvis: “Palestine Action is not a legitimate protest group"
Minister argues move will not impinge on people’s right to protest but critics call it ‘grave abuse of state power’
The ban means supporting the group could potentially carry a maximum sentence of 14 years.
The British government announced plans to proscribe Palestine Action after members broke into a military air base.
MPs in the House of Commons have voted to proscribe Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation. Home secretary Yvette Cooper drafted the order after...
Exclusive: Directors of To Kill a War Machine take legal advice as Home Office plans to proscribe protest group
Home secretary plans to proscribe group that broke into Brize Norton, effectively branding it a terrorist organisation
Home secretary plans to proscribe group that broke into Brize Norton, effectively branding it a terrorist organisation
Readers respond to the government’s plans to proscribe the activist group for its action at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire
Amnesty slams move as ‘unprecedented legal overreach’, puts protesters against Gaza war on a par with al-Qaeda, ISIL.