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A High Court judge refused the group's request to temporarily block the government from proscribing it as a terror group.
By Sam Tobin LONDON (Reuters) -Pro-Palestinian campaign group Palestine Action's co-founder on Friday lost a bid to pause the ...
Banning Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation was considered by the Government months before the break-in at RAF Brize ...
The protest group is now on the list of proscribed terrorist groups, making membership of, or support for, it a criminal ...
It makes membership of, or support for, the direct action group a criminal offence punishable by up to 14 years in prison.
The co-founder of Palestine Action asked the court to temporarily block the Government from banning the group as a terrorist ...
Supporting Palestine Action will be punishable by up to 14 years in prison under government plans to make them a proscribed ...
Judgment comes after co-founder of direct action protest group had sought to challenge government order proscribing group ...
The ban on Action is set to come into force at midnight after a High Court judge refused the group’s bid for a temporary ...
The Irish author told the High Court that terrorism ‘is not a trivial word’ in court documents, in support of the direct ...