Palestine Action to be banned after judge denies temporary block

After rejecting a judge’s request for temporarily blocking the government’s prohibition as a terrorist group, the Palestinian action will be banned from midnight.
On Friday, a Supreme Court judge rejected more time to make legal action against the government’s decision.
This means that the support of the Palestinian action will become a criminal offense by supporting a group of direct action, which can be sentenced to membership or imprisonment of up to 14 years.
Huda Ammori, the founding partner of the group, said that his lawyers would ask for “an emergency objection” to prevent what he calls “dystopian nightmare”.
Justice Chamberlain said: “I concluded that the damage that would arise in case of rejection of temporary assistance, but the later claimed claim did not exacerbate the strong interest in protecting the order.”
The proposed prohibition, which changed the 2000 Act of Terrorism, will come into force after being approved by both the House of Commons and the House of Lords at the beginning of this week.
Last month, the Raf Brize Norton aircraft was requested by the Palestinian action in the action was estimated by 7 million pounds damage to the group was taken to ban the group.
At a previous hearing on Friday, Palestinian Action’s lawyer Raza Husain KC said the court would be the group’s “badly thought” and “authoritarian abuse”.
“This in our history, a direct action that does not defend violence is trying to be banned as a terrorist group of civil disobedience,” he said.
In a 26 -page decision, Justice Chamberlain, Mrs. Ammori’nin and others, “exaggerated” some of the “exaggerated” said “exaggerated”, he said.
After the court’s decision, Ammori said, “Thousands of people in the UK are waking up to find that they are accused of supporting a domestic protest group that sprayed red paint on warplanes and disrupting Israel’s largest weapon manufacturer.”
“We will not stop fighting to defend fundamental rights in order to make free speech and protest in our country and to be based on the rights of the Palestinian people.”




