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Palestine Action case reveals the limits of terrorism discourse
The UK Court of Appeal upheld the government's proscription of Palestine Action, overturning a prior High Court ruling that deemed the ban unlawful. The case highlights flaws in the terrorism discourse, linking it to racialized anti-Muslim assumptions and colonial histories that frame resistance as irrational violence.
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