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UK court lets Palestine Action challenge its terrorist label, citing free speech and faster review.
The UK Court of Appeal has allowed Palestine Action to pursue a judicial review challenging its designation as a terrorist organisation, rejecting the Home Office’s bid to block the case.
The ban, imposed on July 5, 2025, makes supporting the group a crime punishable by up to 14 years in prison.
The court ruled that judicial review—rather than the Proscribed Organisations Appeal Commission—is the proper and faster route to contest the ban’s legality, citing serious consequences for individuals.
The decision follows concerns over free speech and the government’s limited assessment of the group’s actions.
A High Court hearing is set for November 25.
El tribunal del Reino Unido permite a Acción Palestina desafiar su etiqueta de terrorista, citando la libertad de expresión y una revisión más rápida.