In an exclusive interview, Huda Ammori, co-founder of Palestine Action, expressed her concerns about the UK government's proposal to ban the organization under anti-terrorism laws. This decision could criminalize support for the group, equating it with prominent terrorist organizations. Critics argue that the government's stance threatens free speech and the rights to protest. While recognition of the severity of the situation is evident, Ammori highlights a sense of unity within Palestine Action, emphasizing their determination to resist such classifications.
If this goes through I would have co-founded what will be a terrorist organisation.
Its methods have become more aggressive, with its members demonstrating a willingness to use violence.
The debate over the decision to ban Palestine Action is as much about free speech as it is about counter-terrorism laws.
There's a sense of frustration but there's also a lot of unity in terms of wanting to fight this.
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