London — Britain’s High Court deemed the government’s designation of Palestine Action as a terrorist organization unlawful but maintained the ban pending an appeal. Judges found the group’s activities did not warrant such a classification, labeling the government’s decision as disproportionate. Palestine Action’s co-founder called the ruling a significant victory for free speech, while the Home Secretary vowed to challenge the court’s decision. The group, which has conducted direct action protests, remains banned despite the ruling, leading to ongoing arrests for expressions of support.
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