Story · bluesky + dailysabah + hindu + nytimes + presstv · 12 events
UK Court of Appeal upholds government ban on Palestine Action
UK Court of Appeal upholds government ban on Palestine Action
The UK Court of Appeal upholds the government’s designation of Palestine Action as a "terrorist organization," overturning an earlier High Court ruling against the ban.
BREAKING: The Court of Appeal has upheld the proscription of Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation.
This is a disappointing result. We maintain that this is a disproportionate use of counter-...
BREAKING: The Court of Appeal has upheld the proscription of Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation.
This is a disappointing result. We maintain that this is a disproportionate use of counter-terror powers.
Read our response:
www.libertyhumanrights.org.uk/issue/libert...
UK court upholds government's ban on Palestine Action
UK court upholds government's ban on Palestine Action
A British appeals court on Monday upheld the government's decision to ban Palestine Action as a terrorist organization, dealing a setback to the pro-Palestinian activist group...
BREAKING: Court of Appeal rules that Government’s proscription of Palestine Action lawful.
Meaning police likely to continue arresting pensioners holding cardboard placards & Huda is expected to app...
BREAKING: Court of Appeal rules that Government’s proscription of Palestine Action lawful.
Meaning police likely to continue arresting pensioners holding cardboard placards & Huda is expected to appeal.
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BREAKING: The Court of Appeal has ruled the decision to ban Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation was lawful and the home office wins its appeal
Britain wins appeal that Palestine Action ban was unlawful
Britain wins appeal that Palestine Action ban was unlawful
Palestine Action, which had increasingly targeted Israel-linked defence companies in Britain with a particular focus on Israel's largest defence firm Elbit Systems, was proscribed under terrorism laws last year
UK Palestine Action proscription upheld
UK Palestine Action proscription upheld
The UK Court of Appeal in London upheld the government's decision to proscribe Palestine Action as a terrorist organization, overturning a previous High Court ruling that deemed the ban unlawful.
🚨 BREAKING: The Court of Appeal has ruled the decision to ban Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation was lawful
Breaking: the Court of Appeal has accepted the government's appeal on both grounds against the decision that banning Palestine Action was unlawful.
The group remains banned as a "future risk to nati...
Breaking: the Court of Appeal has accepted the government's appeal on both grounds against the decision that banning Palestine Action was unlawful.
The group remains banned as a "future risk to national security"
Breaking: The government has won the first of two grounds of its appeal against the High Court's finding that the ban of Palestine Action was unlawful
The Court of Appeal found the home secretary did...
Breaking: The government has won the first of two grounds of its appeal against the High Court's finding that the ban of Palestine Action was unlawful
The Court of Appeal found the home secretary did not violate government policy on proscribing terrorist groups. Decision on second ground shortly
U.K. Ban on Pro-Palestinian Protest Group Is Lawful, Court of Appeal Rules
U.K. Ban on Pro-Palestinian Protest Group Is Lawful, Court of Appeal Rules
Demonstrators gathered on Monday as the Court of Appeal ruled on the government’s ban of Palestine Action.
BREAKING: Court of Appeal upholds UK government's terrorism ban on Palestine Action
Corroboration
No verdict, no pronouncement. The model extracts atomic factual claims with verbatim quotes; every quote is validated against the source text and corroboration is computed by counting how many editorially-opposed blocs assert each fact. 6 fabricated/unverifiable quotes were rejected by the cite-or-die gate.
The spine · 2 facts corroborated across ≥2 opposed blocs
2×broadly confirmedThe UK Court of Appeal upheld the government's ban on Palestine Action as a terrorist organization.
iranturkey
bluesky“The Court of Appeal found the home secretary did not violate government policy on proscribing terrorist groups.”
dailysabah“A British appeals court on Monday upheld the government's decision to ban Palestine Action as a terrorist organization”
presstv“UK Court of Appeal in London upheld the government's decision to proscribe Palestine Action as a terrorist organization”
1×broadly confirmedThe High Court had previously ruled that the ban on Palestine Action was unlawful.
iran
bluesky“The government has won the first of two grounds of its appeal against the High Court's finding that the ban of Palestine Action was unlawful”
presstv“overturning a previous High Court ruling that deemed the ban unlawful”
Single-source · 4 — reported by one bloc only (uncorroborated)
The UK government appealed the High Court's ruling that the ban on Palestine Action was unlawful.
bluesky
The Court of Appeal's decision on the ban of Palestine Action is not yet final, as a second ground of appeal remains to be decided.
bluesky
A federal judge in California blocked the Pentagon’s effort to label Anthropic a supply chain risk and sever government ties.
cnn.com
US District Judge Rita Lin ruled that the Pentagon’s actions against Anthropic violated its First Amendment and due process rights.
cnn.com
Framing · 6 — loaded language surfaced (spin shown, not adopted)
bluesky
“The government has won the first of two grounds of its appeal against the High Court's finding that the ban of Palestine Action was unlawful”
→ The government won part of its appeal against a ruling that the ban was unlawful.
dailysabah
“dealing a setback to the pro-Palestinian activist group”
→ The Court of Appeal upheld the ban on Palestine Action.
hindu
“Britain wins appeal that Palestine Action ban was unlawful”
→ The UK government won its appeal against a ruling that the ban on Palestine Action was unlawful.
presstv
“overturning a previous High Court ruling that deemed the ban unlawful”
→ The Court of Appeal upheld the ban on Palestine Action.
cnn.com
“a stinging 43-page ruling”
→ US District Judge Rita Lin issued a ruling blocking the Pentagon’s actions against Anthropic.
cnn.com
“ran roughshod over its constitutional rights”
→ The Pentagon’s actions against Anthropic were found to violate constitutional rights.
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