Huda Ammori calls for proscription to be lifted after high court finds it to be very serious interference with protest rights

Protest group’s co-founder wins legal challenge against decision to proscribe it under anti-terrorism laws

Protest group’s co-founder wins legal challenge against decision to proscribe it under anti-terrorism laws

Group's co-founder declares ruling 'monumental victory' in the struggle for freedom for the Palestinian people.'

Lawyers for Palestine Action founder Huda Ammori have argued the ban is unlawful and should be quashed

Huda Ammori, co-founder of Palestine Action, took the Home Office to court over their decision to proscribe the protest group under terror laws

The ban is not yet quashed, and if permission to appeal is granted it could be months before the issue is resolved

Activists welcome the court ruling but the UK government says it will appeal the verdict.

Proscription of British direct action group has been fiercely controversial from moment it was proposed last June

Key passages from judgment in challenge brought by Huda Ammori, which failed on two grounds but succeeded on two

The British ban on protest organization Palestine Action was ruled unlawful by a court. The move was disproportionate and breached free speech.

Huda Ammori celebrates 'victory for Palestine' as top court rules proscription as a 'terror' organisation was unlawful.

The High Court has ruled that the Home Office’s decision to ban Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation was unlawful, a significant setback for the government. Since the ban…

Huda Ammori calls for proscription to be lifted after high court finds it to be very serious interference with protest rights

Editorial: The high court was right to rule that ministers stretched terror laws in proscribing direct action. Protest should be policed by criminal law