Judges support campaigners' right to contest anti-terror classification
A British court has ruled that Palestine Action, a group known for its protests against Israeli arms suppliers, may proceed with a judicial review challenging the UK government’s move to classify it under anti-terror laws.
The group’s legal team argued that the ban was politically motivated and breached the right to protest.
The decision allows the case to move forward, spotlighting the balance between national security and civil liberties in the UK’s handling of dissent.