How a Pro-Palestinian Group Got Banned in Britain

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By Lizzie Dearden, Laura Bult, David Seekamp, David Jouppi and Melanie Bencosme

Palestine Action, a pro-Palestinian group known for its direct action, was banned as a terrorism group under British law. The decision followed a break-in by the group at Britain’s largest air base, causing a political scandal. Lizzie Dearden, a security reporter, explains how this has large stakes for the legacy of direct action in protest movements in Britain.

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