Sally Rooney ‘can no longer safely enter UK’ due to support for Palestine Action

Author Sally Rooney, on his support to the Palestinian action, was said to be “potentially arrested in England without being arrested safely”.
In July, the group was banned as a terrorist organization and made it illegal.
The appointment of the government came after the group claimed to claim the responsibility of having two flights in Raf Brize Norton in June.
Rooney is known for bestselors Normal people, conversations with friendsAnd IntermezzoDespite the ban, he said he would continue to support the Palestinian action.
Irish writer received a Sky Arts award for literature, but not at the ceremony in London.
However, the editor of Faber Alex Bows read a message from him.

“‘I touched it to get this award and I am grateful. I really like writing Intermezzo– And for me, the world means thinking that readers have found a small place in their lives. Thank you, ‘he said.
“I wish I could have been with you to accept the honor this evening, but I advise that I can no longer be able to enter England safely without potentially arrested because of my support for anti -war protest.
“In this context, I would like to honor my work tonight and thank you for those who are warmer for my belief in the dignity and beauty of all human life and for my solidarity with the Palestinian people.”
In August, Downing Street warned that Rooney was at risk of committing a terrorist crime, after saying that the award -winning writer would donate BBC adaptations to support earnings and the group. Ireland times.
Huda Ammori, the founding partner of the Palestinian action, supported a legal claim against the Ministry of Interior upon the prohibition decision of the group within the scope of the 2000 Law of Terrorism.
At the beginning of the month, about 900 demonstrators were arrested at a central London rally protesting against the ban.




