She took on Britain's Palestine Action ban. Then she won.
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She took on Britain's Palestine Action ban. Then she won.
"Israel approves West Bank land claims unless Palestinians prove ownership, sparking annexation' accusations. The United Kingdom's High Court has ruled that Palestine Action should never have been proscribed as a terrorist organization."
"As the case winds its way to a final decision, what does this mean for the thousands of Britons who have been arrested and for the future of Palestinian solidarity in the UK? In this episode: Huda Ammori (@HudaAmmori), Co-Founder, Palestine Action"
Israel approved West Bank land claims unless Palestinians prove ownership, prompting accusations of annexation. The United Kingdom's High Court ruled that Palestine Action should never have been proscribed as a terrorist organization. The legal challenge is moving toward a final decision that carries consequences for thousands of Britons who have been arrested under the proscription. The outcome could reshape how Palestinian solidarity activism is treated legally and politically in the UK and influence future protest tactics and policing. Huda Ammori, Co-Founder of Palestine Action, is identified as a key figure involved in the matter.
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