The Court of Appeal has ruled that the decision to ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was lawful. This ruling upholds the government's earlier designation, which had been challenged by the group.
Background of the Case
Palestine Action, a group known for its protests and direct actions, was designated as a terrorist organization by the Home Office. The group challenged this decision, arguing that it was unlawful. However, the High Court initially upheld the ban, and now the Court of Appeal has confirmed that decision.
Court's Reasoning
The judges found that the Home Secretary had acted within her powers and that the evidence supported the designation. The court emphasized that the ban was necessary to protect national security and public safety.
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