Letter to the Secretary of State for the Home Department on proscription of Palestine Action
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Adrian Ramsay MP co-signed this letter initiated by Dr Ellie Chowns MP.
Dear Home Secretary,
We write as Parliamentarians who either originally opposed the proscription of Palestine Action (PA) or who have come to see it as wrong and unworkable. Today's decision by the high court vindicates our position and we welcome the ruling.
The Home Office's position has put enormous pressure on the courts and the police.
We understand that 2787 people have been arrested for terrorism offences for peacefully holding signs that express their support for Palestine Action, including more than 250 on 9th August last year who are aged over 60 years old. And one outcome of the proscription of Palestine Action is that more people were arrested for terrorist offences in just one day than have ever previously been arrested under terror legislation in an entire year in the UK (REE).
Proscribing Palestine Action has also had grave consequences for fundamental human rights and our international reputation.
Mr Justice Chamberlain granted permission for a judicial review of proscription on the grounds that included it being contrary to the Human Rights Act 1998 and amounts to a disproportionate interference with Articles 10 and 11 on the rights to freedom of expression and the right to freedom of assembly). And you will know
that Volker Turk, the United Nations' human rights chief, called the proscription "disproportionate and unnecessary", warning that a broad definition of terrorism, that encompasses serious damage to property, places the UK outside international law. (REF).
A cross-party submission to the High Court, which many of us signed, warned that "proscription risks becoming a blunt tool to silence dissent and criminalise legitimate protest and democratic debate-particularly where it relates to British complicity in atrocities committed by the Israeli government and the broader struggle for Palestinian human rights."
Today's verdict is an opportunity to change course, and we hope you will now commit to ending the suppression of UK citizens who oppose the genocide in Gaza.
Yours sincerely,
Yours sincerely,
Ellie Chowns MP
Carla Denyer MP
Siân Berry MP
Adrian Ramsay MP
Shockat Adam MP
Ayoub Khan MP
Jeremy Corbyn MP
Nadia Whittome MP
Manuela Perteghella MP
Adnan Hussain MP
Liz Saville Roberts MP
Ben Lake MP
Ann Davies MP
Llinos Medi MP
Iqbal Mohamed MP
Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb
Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle
Lord Cashman
Baroness Smith of Llanfaes
Lord Freyberg
Baroness Uddin
The Right Honourable Lord Hain
Lord Tope OBE