
UK Court of Appeal upholds Palestine Action terror ban; 100+ arrested outside courthouse
Daily Mail—The Court of Appeal ruled the British government's proscription of Palestine Action as a terrorist organization was lawful, overturning a lower court decision and handing the Home Office a significant victory. Judges found the group's conduct did not meet the standard of genuinely non-violent direct action required to escape the terror designation. More than 100 supporters were arrested outside the Royal Courts of Justice immediately after the ruling was announced.
- Daily Mail — Over 100 Palestine Action activists arrested after UK courts upheld the government's ban on the group
- Dawn — UK court upholds the ban on pro-Palestinian direct action group Palestine Action
- Daily Mail — UK judges rule Palestine Action can legally be banned as a proscribed terrorist organization
- The Independent (UK) — Palestine Action terror ban ruled lawful by UK judges in victory for Home Office
- The Independent (UK) — 100+ supporters arrested outside the Royal Courts of Justice after the ruling
- Washington Times — UK court rules Palestine Action terror law ban was lawful under appeal
- Financial Times — World — Palestinian group Palestine Action terror ban upheld by UK Court of Appeal
- The Straits Times — British court upholds terrorism ban on activist group Palestine Action
- The Hindu — Britain wins Court of Appeal ruling that Palestine Action terrorism ban was lawful
- The Independent (UK) — UK High Court will rule on whether to uphold the ban on Palestine Action as a terror group
- Daily Maverick — Court of Appeal overturned the lower court ruling; Home Office designation upheld
- Al Jazeera — judges ruled the group did not meet the standard of non-violent direct action
- BBC — court found the group's conduct was not that of a genuinely non-violent organization