9 resultsfor “Palestine Action ban appeal court ruling”
Palestine Action a victory **London, United Kingdom –** The United Kingdom is set to appeal the High Court’s [landmark ruling](/news/2026/2/13/uk-decision-to-ban-palestine-action-as-terror-group-unlawful-court-says) that the government’s ban
Court ruling that found the banning of Palestine Action unlawful on the grounds of free speech. The ban, imposed in July 2025, remains in force pending the outcome of the appeal
ban on Palestine Action under anti-terrorism legislation, two months after the High Court ruled it was unlawful. A rare five-judge panel at the Court of Appeal
Palestine Action](/gallery/2026/4/12/uk-police-arrest-523-during-pro-palestinian-demonstration-in-london) was later proscribed under [“terrorism” law](/news/2026/4/29/uks-terrorism-laws-risk-overreach-watchdog-warns), a decision which was ruled unlawful by London’s High Court, though the group remains banned pending the government’s appeal
court of appeal in support of [Palestine Action](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/palestine-action) before next week’s hearing to determine the lawfulness of the ban on the direct action protest group. The letter, composed of only
ban on the direct action group. A [letter released Friday](https://defendourjuries.net/lift-the-ban/open-letter/), bearing 132 signatures and addressed to the UK’s Court of Appeal, read: “We oppose genocide, we support Palestine Action.” The declaration
ruled in favour of the Palestine Action Group and Blak Caucas on Thursday, striking down an anti-protest law introduced after the [Bondi beach terror attack](https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/bondi-beach-shooting-sydney-australia) that gave police the power
ban, the first based on serious damage to property, had created a “‘culture of fear’ among those campaigning for Palestinian rights” with individuals and organisations self-censoring and refraining from lawful advocacy. He added that
ruling at a sentencing hearing on Friday for Samuel Corner, 23, Charlotte Head, 30, Leona Kamio, 30, and Fatema Rajwani, 21, who were all found guilty of criminal damage last month in relation