Terrorism Act 2000

Lawyer Representing Hamas Falsely Listed as Member by UK Police

A solicitor representing Hamas in its challenge against proscription in the UK was detained by police upon returning from Ireland, with a detective inspector incorrectly noting his “membership of a known group” as Hamas. This notation, later clarified as an error by the inspector who intended to state Ansari worked for Hamas, equated the solicitor with his client. The solicitor is challenging the legality of his detention and the seizure of his phone data, arguing the stop was targeted due to his representation of Hamas, particularly after the group filed its de-proscription proceedings. This action, the solicitor contends, aims to intimidate legal professionals and silence his clients.

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UK Protests: At Least 60 Arrested Amid Concerns Over Palestine Action and Alleged Russian Influence

Following a ban, over 100 arrests have been made across the UK at events related to Palestine Action. Demonstrations took place in multiple cities, including London, Manchester, and Bristol, with arrests primarily made under the Terrorism Act 2000. Police confiscated signs and made arrests for supporting the group, while Defend Our Juries criticized the government’s actions. A high court hearing is scheduled to challenge the ban, which has been widely condemned by UN experts and civil liberties groups, while the home secretary announced the ban following Palestine Action activists breaking into RAF Brize Norton.

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