First people charged with supporting Palestine Action after ban due in court
Three individuals, including two pensioners, face charges under the Terrorism Act 2000 for supporting Palestine Action, a group banned after damaging RAF aircraft, punishable by up to 14 years in prison.
- The first individuals charged with supporting Palestine Action after its ban are Jeremy Shippam, Judit Murray, and Fiona Maclean, who face accusations under section 13 of the Terrorism Act 2000 for displaying supportive placards.
- Palestine Action was banned as a terror organization in July after claiming responsibility for damaging two Voyager planes at RAF Brize Norton on June 20.
- The Home Office plans to appeal a High Court ruling that permits Huda Ammori, co-founder of Palestine Action, to challenge the government's ban on the group.
- Protests against the ban have occurred since July, reflecting widespread public anger over the government's decision.
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UK protesters in court charged with supporting Palestine Action
LONDON: The first people charged with supporting Palestine Action after the UK government banned it as a “terror” group appeared in court in London on Tuesday. Hundreds of people have been arrested at protests accused of showing support for the pro-Palestinian organization since it was proscribed by the UK government in July. The trio who appeared on Tuesday, two of whom are
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