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UK Court Deems Proscribing Palestine Action as ‘Terrorist’ Lawful

June 15, 2026
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UK Court Deems Proscribing Palestine Action as ‘Terrorist’ Lawful
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DayofPal—The UK Court of Appeal has ruled that the government’s decision to ban the activist group Palestine Action as a “terrorist organization” is lawful.

The ruling overturned a previous High Court decision that had found the ban under the Terrorism Act 2000 to be unlawful and disproportionate.

The case follows legal challenges to the government’s proscription of the group, and the issue remains part of ongoing political and public debate in the UK.

Lady Chief Justice Sue Carr said Monday that it was “not a sustainable proposition to portray Palestine Action as a non-violent organization.”

The decision triggers widespread condemns and outcry.

Amnesty International and civil liberties campaigners on Monday criticized a court ruling upholding the UK government’s decision to ban Palestine Action, arguing that the move represents an alarming expansion of counter-terrorism powers and threatens the right to protest.

Tom Southerden, legal program director at Amnesty International UK, said the ruling did not change the organization’s view that the ban amounted to a misuse of terrorism legislation.

“We have long said that the banning of Palestine Action as a terrorist organization was a grave misuse of sweeping counter-terrorism powers with serious consequences for human rights, and today’s outcome does not alter that assessment,” Southerden said in a statement.

“It is fundamentally disproportionate to treat direct action protest as terrorism,” he added.

Southerden said images of people being arrested for holding placards in support of Palestine Action would be remembered as “a deeply shameful chapter” in British history.

“Allowing this proscription to stand represents another step in the ongoing crackdown on the right to protest in this country,” he said, calling on the government to withdraw the ban and reverse measures that restrict demonstrations.

Akiko Hart, director of the civil liberties group Liberty, also criticized the ruling, describing the proscription as a disproportionate use of counter-terrorism powers.

“We are disappointed about this judgment and believe this proscription is a disproportionate use of counter-terror powers,” Hart said.

She warned that the decision could make it easier for future governments to use terrorism legislation against non-terrorist groups, activists and political opponents.

“There is an urgent need to update the current definition of terrorism to enable current, and future governments to uphold their duty to safeguard the public and national security, whilst protecting people’s rights and preventing overreach,” Hart said.

There have been around 3,000 arrests linked to support for Palestine Action since the ban was imposed last July.

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