Saturday 13 June 2026
FTSE 100 10,471.72 +2.12%S&P 500 7,431.46 +2.26%Nasdaq 25,888.84 +2.86%Dow 51,202.26 +2.57%Nikkei 225 66,020.04 +2.81%Gold $4,238.80 +3.63%Silver 67.97 +6.40%Brent Crude Oil $87.33 -3.37%Dollar Index 99.81 -0.05%GBP/USD 1.3407 +0.34%GBP/EUR 1.1585 +0.02%Bitcoin (USD) $63,783 +0.38%Ethereum (USD) 1,673.91 +0.53%FTSE 100 10,471.72 +2.12%S&P 500 7,431.46 +2.26%Nasdaq 25,888.84 +2.86%Dow 51,202.26 +2.57%Nikkei 225 66,020.04 +2.81%Gold $4,238.80 +3.63%Silver 67.97 +6.40%Brent Crude Oil $87.33 -3.37%Dollar Index 99.81 -0.05%GBP/USD 1.3407 +0.34%GBP/EUR 1.1585 +0.02%Bitcoin (USD) $63,783 +0.38%Ethereum (USD) 1,673.91 +0.53%
Advertisement
Follow News in 60 on Facebook
UK Weather
London 16°C SunnyBirmingham 14°C Partly cloudyManchester 13°C OvercastNewcastle 13°C Partly cloudyBristol 15°C Partly cloudyCardiff 14°C Partly cloudyEdinburgh 14°C Partly cloudyBelfast 13°C Partly cloudy

Significant Sentencing for Palestine Action Activists

Advertisement
Follow News in 60 on Facebook

Four activists from Palestine Action have received prison sentences ranging from four years and eight months to seven years and eight months for their actions at an Elbit Systems factory in the UK. This case marks a legal precedent, as they were sentenced under terrorism laws for causing extensive damage and injuring a police officer during a protest against the Israeli defence firm.

The implications of this ruling extend beyond the individuals involved. By categorising their actions as terrorism, the court has set a concerning precedent that could affect how future protests are treated legally. This could deter activists from engaging in direct action, fearing severe legal repercussions.

Additionally, the ruling raises questions about the balance between civil disobedience and state response to activism. The government’s classification of Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation, despite a High Court ruling declaring it unlawful, highlights the tensions surrounding political dissent in the UK.

As these activists serve their sentences, the broader implications for protest movements and the legal landscape in the UK will likely unfold, potentially reshaping how citizens engage with controversial issues in the future.

Source: BBC News

Read more Law news →

News Category: Law Tags: activism, legal, protest, terrorism

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *