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Sue Duggins ๐Ÿ’š retweeted
Co-founder of Palestine Action Huda Ammori pledges to continue to fight the UK govโ€™t ban โ€” we canโ€™t rely on the legal system, she says
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Sue Duggins ๐Ÿ’š retweeted
Weโ€™re going to carry on supporting them in our thousands anyway. You can rig the courts all you like. You canโ€™t lock us all up. Saving Lives Is Not Terrorism. We support Palestine Action.
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Sue Duggins ๐Ÿ’š retweeted
Words not used at all in the Palestine Action judgement today: Gaza, Genocide, Weapons, War Crimes Words used: NATO, Ukraine, Five Eyes
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Sue Duggins ๐Ÿ’š retweeted
Fatema Zainab who was sentenced on Friday, wrote a poem for her Filton co-defendants on trial from today. What a sweetheart
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A man whose family are killed by the israelis in Gaza, says sorry to be boring, but while youโ€™re watching the World Cup, we are being killed
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Sue Duggins ๐Ÿ’š retweeted
The Lady Chief Justice: Palestine Action was not a direct action civil disobedience protest group like the suffragettes, but used violence to destroy property The suffragettes burned down country houses & train stations, bombed churches & sent letter bombs to politicians.
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Sue Duggins ๐Ÿ’š retweeted
This is not a loss. Palestine Action was so effective in disrupting the Israeli weapons industry, that the state threw all its might at us. By doing so, they've exposed how they prioritise the Zionist regime over its own citizens. As long as we continue to resist, we've won.
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Sue Duggins ๐Ÿ’š retweeted
I will appeal to the Supreme Court and take it up to the European Court of Human Rights, if needs be. However, we clearly can not rely on the legal system which completely stitched up the Filton case, and now the Palestine Action ban. This fight can only be won by the people.
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Sue Duggins ๐Ÿ’š retweeted
BREAKING: The Court of Appeal ruled in the government's favour, stating that the Palestine Action ban is lawful. We will not stop fighting for the ban to be lifted, the end of the use of terror legislation against us, and crucially, for a free Palestine.
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Sue Duggins ๐Ÿ’š retweeted
The second trial, with eight of the Filton 25, has begun today at the Old Bailey. However, security are denying entry to all the family members and loved ones, demanding they have two forms of ID. This rule has never been used before, and is clearly an intimidation tactic.
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Sue Duggins ๐Ÿ’š retweeted
Tomorrow, the next from the Filton 25 on trial. Solidarity needed outside the Old Bailey
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Sue Duggins ๐Ÿ’š retweeted
The Court of Appeal will deliver its judgment on whether the Palestine Action ban is unlawful, at 11AM tomorrow. The result will be live streamed. I'll post the link tomorrow morning.
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9 years ๐Ÿ’š #Grenfell
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Sue Duggins ๐Ÿ’š retweeted
There are lots of people on here drinking the security services Kool Aid over the sentencing of the Filton Four. They believe the judge was right to overturn the jury's decision to convict four anti-genocide activists of criminal damage and make it a terrorism offence instead, overturning centuries of legal precedent. Why? Because, they claim, the four activists broke / smashed / shattered a police woman's spine. But that obviously can't be the explanation because three of the activists had nothing to do with that incident and yet they were convicted as terrorists by the judge anyway. Even Samuel Corner, the activist who was convicted over this incident (which left the police woman with a minor fracture, according to the medical authorities who testified), shouldn't have been sentenced as a terrorist for it because that is not what the jury, which heard the actual evidence, decided. The jury convicted Samuel Corner of grievous bodily harm *without intent*. The prosecution had charged him with GBH *with intent* because they needed that as his conviction to build a public mood in support of the proscription of Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation. If Corner could be presented as having entered Israel's Elbit weapons factory with intent to commit violence, then the implication would be that the other activists were in on that plan โ€“ a conspiracy โ€“ and the government would be off the hook of violating fundamental legal norms by proscribing Palestine Action. By stripping out intent, the jury pulled the rug from under the government's feet. Judge Johnson's task was put the rug firmly back in place by riding roughshod over the jury's decision and sentencing them as terrorists anyway. The timing couldn't be more convenient. On Monday, the Appeal Court will be deciding on the government's appeal against the High Court declaring its proscription of Palestine Action unlawful. If you're peddling the "But they smashed the back of a police woman" line you've been fed by the Daily Mail and BBC, it's because that is exactly what the government needs you spouting as it upends our age-old rights to jury trials, as it stamps out an honourable tradition of direct action dating back to the Suffragettes and before, and as it gives itself cover for continuing complicity in a genocide. Stop being a cuck. Don't fall for this psy-op.
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Sue Duggins ๐Ÿ’š retweeted
One of the most brutal scenes in human history has been exposed. This video shows three young men trying to help an injured person, but Israel bombs them with a missile, killing them all. A moment the world must never forget.
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Sue Duggins ๐Ÿ’š retweeted
We will once again hold these signs outside the Royal Courts of Justice on Monday June 15th during the ruling on the Home Office appeal relating to the unlawful proscription of Palestine Action. Saving Lives Is Not Terrorism. Go to defendourjuries.net/lift-theโ€ฆ to get involved.
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Sue Duggins ๐Ÿ’š retweeted
EXPOSED: The Secret Israel Plot to Ban Palestine Action โ€œThis is the story of how Israel got a protest group based in another country proscribed a Terrorist organisationโ€ @Lowkey0nline
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Sue Duggins ๐Ÿ’š retweeted
Tom Wainwright, one of the defence barristers, said of the destruction of drones: โ€œThey may have been involved in taking the lives of men, women and children in Gaza. That is why they acted. Thatโ€™s something that โ€“ in a sane world โ€“ would be commended.โ€ theguardian.com/uk-news/2026โ€ฆ
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