Cooper defends Palestine Action ban again as 60 more face charges

Published: 8/17/2025
Cooper defends Palestine Action ban again as 60 more face charges
Yvette Cooper defends Palestine Action ban citing group's involvement in criminal activities. Over 60 individuals face charges linked to the group. The ban, implemented by the home secretary, has led to over 700 arrests. Cooper maintains the group's actions go beyond regular protest and have links to terrorism. Palestine Action's activities have targeted arms companies, leading to significant damage and arrests. The group's challenge to the ban will be heard in the High Court arguing a breach of free speech.
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