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There must be a counteroffensive against the government’s attack on democratic rights and support for oppression around the world, fusing the spirit of urgency and self-sacrifice which has animated PA ...
Quakers in Britain have issued the following statement on today's High Court ruling that Palestine Action proscription was unlawful:We welcome the High Court's recognition that the proscription of ...
A three-day judicial review into the government’s decision to ban the campaign group Palestine Action as a terrorist organization began Wednesday, with Amnesty International UK arguing the move was a ...
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Fight the Proscription of Palestine Action
I have started legal action in Scotland against the UK government over the proscription of Palestine Action, in coordination with Huda Ammori and her team in England. The petition has been accepted by ...
Fighting the proscription of Palestine Action has become more urgent as eight brave activists enter the crucial period of their hunger strike. 12 January has finally been set for the court hearing on ...
The Socialist Equality Party denounces the Starmer Labour government’s announced proscription of Palestine Action under the Terrorism Act (2000). Labour’s preparations to ban PA as a “terrorist ...
The Court of Appeal in Abuja has reserved judgement on an appeal by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) challenging its proscription as a terrorist organization by the Federal Government. A ...
The Indigenous People of Biafra has rejected the Federal Government’s proscription of the organisation, calling it a “blatant perversion of the rule of law” and an attempt to subvert justice through ...
The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, has announced that the group will be approaching the Supreme Court to appeal the recently delivered judgment affirming its proscription.
The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has rejected the Appeal Court’s ruling that affirmed the late Justice Abdul Kafarati’s judgement that proscribed its activities. IPOB described the judgement as ...
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