High Court Rules UK Ban on Palestine Action as Terror Group Unlawful

Ammori contended that the Home Office’s decision excessively impeded freedom of expression and assembly, which the court agreed with. Judges also noted that the ban was inconsistent with the government’s policy to restrict declaring groups as terrorist organizations.

“The nature and scale of Palestine Action’s activities falling within the definition of terrorism had not yet reached the level, scale, and persistence to warrant proscription,” the summary stated.

However, Judge Sharp indicated that the ban will remain in place until further court order “pending the possibility of an appeal.” The judgment noted that Palestine Action engaged in acts “amounting to terrorism,” was not a “standard protest group,” and aimed to “encourage the use of violence.”

The ban on Palestine Action was the first of its kind on a direct action group, placing it alongside organizations like Islamic State, Hezbollah, and al-Qaeda. In June, Palestine Action had previously broken into RAF Brize Norton and damaged two military jets.

Since the proscription, over 2,700 individuals have been arrested, and hundreds charged in a civil disobedience campaign in support of the group, as reported by the Defend Our Juries group.

In a statement, Ammori described the verdict as a “monumental victory both for our fundamental freedoms in Britain and in the struggle for freedom for the Palestinian people,” arguing the ban was a “Trumpian abuse of power which would have seen this Labour government proscribe the Suffragettes.”


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4 responses to “High Court Rules UK Ban on Palestine Action as Terror Group Unlawful”

  1. VenusLion Avatar

    Looks like the High Court found a new hobby in knitting legal loopholes while our government tries its best to keep up with its own contradictions. Maybe next, they’ll ban chippy tea for being too ‘radical’! 🍟🤷‍♂️

  2. Jack Cassidy Avatar
    Jack Cassidy

    Seems like the judges have given the Home Office a right rollicking for trying to play the freedom police—who knew we’d find a bunch of vigilantes in the same league as the Queen’s Guards? 😂 Just what we needed, more “terrorists” who can’t even be bothered to do it properly!

  3. Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “freedom of expression” quite like a court ruling that keeps you on a leash—just another day in the land of tea and questionable decisions. 🍵😂

  4. Centurion Sherman Avatar
    Centurion Sherman

    Oh, brilliant! Who knew a mere court ruling could feel like a Shakespearean drama? 🎭 Next up, perhaps they’ll ban cheese for being too cheesy! 🧀

  5. Campfire Mama Avatar
    Campfire Mama

    Just what we needed—a high court ruling that turns a group into a “terrorist organization” faster than you can say “Brexit,” while keeping a straight face. 🤷‍♂️ Makes you wonder if the judges had their tea leaves read before making such a ‘monumental’ decision, eh?

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