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Palestine Action’s] proscription are severe. It has caused – as intended – the total destruction of a protest group with considerable popular support, which seeks to prevent atrocity crimes by Israel against Palestinians, while those crimes
arrested, more than 1,200 people have been charged with terror-related offences in what many legal experts and rights groups have called an illiberal overreach. Palestine Action is currently fighting the proscription in courts
protests,” he told the BBC. “But when there are chants like ‘globalise the Intifada’, that’s completely off limits.” “Clearly, there should be tougher action in relation to that,” he added. Discussions had been taking
protest had much less hostility to police than the previous one in September, when more than 20 officers were allegedly assaulted, with more than 50 suspects still being hunted for a variety of allegations
Palestine Action](/news/2025/6/25/what-is-the-palestine-action-group-and-why-is-the-uk-banning-it) group were [sentenced as “terrorists”](/news/2026/6/12/uk-court-jails-palestinian-action-activists-on-terrorism-charges) on Friday, despite most of them only being convicted of criminal damage by a jury in May. Dozens of protesters were arrested outside Woolwich Crown Court
actions risk dampening free speech, a protected right under the First Amendment of the US Constitution. All told, nearly 80 of the students who took part in Columbia’s protests faced serious academic [discipline](/news/2025/7/23/columbia-university-suspends-expels-nearly-80-students-over-gaza-protests
arrests have been made for such offences. He said when stewards at the demonstrations see “inappropriate slogans”, they “ask people not to use them and, by and large, they comply”. Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch called
Palestine Action](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/palestine-action) activists who smashed up drones and other equipment at an Israeli arms manufacturer’s UK factory will be sentenced as terrorists, a judge has ruled. Mr Justice Johnson made
action against disorder and hate speech. Live facial recognition will be used in an area of Camden where Unite the Kingdom attenders are expected to gather outside the event itself, “comparing the faces of those
related to individual matters. Graham led the arguments on why there should be a joint hearing for the group. She argued the cases shared “common legal and factual issues”. This included, the court heard, allegations
Relations (Cair) as a foreign terrorist organization under Texas law, a move Cair has challenged in court. The governor also sent sheriffs and local district attorneys in two North Texas counties [a letter](https://gov.texas.gov
protesters during the spring 2024 encampments. Khalil has remained defiant throughout the ordeal and since being released last year has become a far more prominent advocate. “The administration wants to arrest, detain and deport
arrested or otherwise harmed in 2024 and 2025, according to new research. Attacks were reported in 83 countries, with the highest incidences recorded in [Colombia](https://www.theguardian.com/world/colombia), the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia
protesters at the Sde Teiman detention facility after Israeli military police arrived as part of an investigation into the suspected rape of a Palestinian detainee in July 2024 [Jill Gralow/Reuters] UN rapporteur Albanese said
relatively small - 742 out of an estimated 300,000 population - that is double the number in 2023, the year of the Hamas-led attacks on 7 October and the Israeli military action in Gaza that
Action (1947), [Desmond Morton Collection, the Middle East Centre Archive, St Anthony’s College, Oxford] (Restricted Use) ## Palestine, 1936: The empire goes to work By the 1930s, Britain was no longer experimenting in Palestine