Palestine Action Protest Group to Be Banned Under Terrorism Act After RAF Base Break-In: Report
- The Home Secretary plans to ban the Palestine Action group under the Terrorism Act, labeling it as a terrorist organization.
- Yvette Cooper's upcoming written statement will make membership in Palestine Action illegal and will require new legislation for enforcement.
- Following a breach at RAF Brize Norton, the group claimed to have damaged military planes and posted footage of the incident online.
- The Prime Minister described the actions of pro-Palestinian activists as 'disgraceful,' leading to increased calls for Palestine Action's prohibition.
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Fury erupts as UK moves to ban Palestine Action group
Following the sudden news of the UK’s plan to proscribe Palestine Action, a host of groups, activists, and prominent individuals have rallied in their defence, slamming the move as authoritarian. The plan hit the press on Friday, with reports suggesting that the Home Secretary is planning to proscribe the non-violent protest group, Palestine Action, effectively […] The post Fury erupts as UK moves to ban Palestine Action group appeared first on …
Palestine Action protest group to be banned under Terrorism Act
Channel 4 News understands that the Palestine Action group will be banned by the Home Secretary, making it a criminal offence to support or belong to the group. It follows a breach of military security after two members of the group broke into an RAF base at Brize Norton, and vandalised two military planes. Counter terrorism police are investigating, while the Ministry of Defence has launched a full security review, and this programme understand…
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