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Palestine Action ban is lawful, Court of Appeal rules

The Court of Appeal has upheld the ban on Palestine Action, citing national security concerns. This decision has sparked widespread debate over protest rights and free speech. With the co-founder planning to appeal, the tension between secu...

BBC News· Jun 15, 2026 · 12:00 PM · 19 views

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The Court of Appeal has upheld the ban on Palestine Action, citing national security concerns. This decision has sparked widespread debate over protest rights and free speech. With the co-founder planning to appeal, the tension between security and expression continues to grow. #CourtRuling #ProtestRights #FreeSpeech #NationalSecurity #PalestineAction

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