Hamas launches legal case in Britain to remove ‘terror’ label
- Hamas has initiated legal action in Britain to contest its designation as a terrorist organization, claiming it is a political decision by former Home Secretary Dame Priti Patel.
- Riverway Law is representing Hamas and has filed a legal application to Yvette Cooper MP to lift the ban, asserting the right to resist under international law.
- Critics, including Patel, assert that Hamas is a terrorist group causing ongoing threats to security, having conducted mass attacks and kidnapped people.
- Hamas acknowledged that its actions qualify as terrorism but argues that the term applies to many groups, suggesting discrimination in the UK's proscription.
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The Palestinian organization has submitted a request in the United Kingdom to be removed from the list of terrorist groups.
The organization does not pose a threat to Britain, says the law firm that filed the relevant request with the British Home Office.
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