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Home secretary Yvette Cooper has defended her controversial decision to ban Palestine Action, as 60 more people face terrorism charges for allegedly supporting the group.
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Palestine Action ‘more than a regular protest group’, says home secretary as 60 more face charges
Palestine Action ‘more than a regular protest group’, says home secretary as 60 more face charges - The home secretary wrote ...
The Home Secretary wrote in The Observer that ‘lawful protest is a fundamental right but violent criminality is not’.
A performance by the comedian Jerry Seinfeld drew a small protest Friday outside the Hult Center in Eugene. As attendees filed into the sold-out show, more than three dozen pro-Palestinian activists ...
Anti-Israel demonstrators flooded midtown Manhattan calling for a "global intifada" after bipartisan lawmakers introduced legislation condemning the phrase as inciting violence.
Police arrested 13 people after Palestine Action activists launched a protest in Norwich on Saturday. A crowd of 100 people waved Palestine flags and held up placards that read “Stop the genocide in ...
Writing to Yvette Cooper, the Equality and Human Rights Commission warned against ’heavy-handed’ policing during ...
I struggled mightily with the one case that went to bench trial to try to balance the First Amendment rights with the other ...
The UK's official human rights commission, the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), sent a letter on Friday expressing concern about the 'reports of police engagement' that involved ...
A French air traffic controller has been suspended after broadcasting "Free Palestine" to Israeli El Al pilots. The incident was condemned by French Transportation Minister Philippe Tabarot.
Britain’s human rights watchdog has warned against “heavy-handed policing” which it said risks a “chilling effect” on protest rights amid recent demonstrations about the war in Gaza.
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