Y'a des journées qui commencent mieux que d'autres.
Un jury, après 17 heures de délibérations, s'est déclaré incapable de condamner 4 activistes de la cause palestinienne en Angleterre qui avaient vandalisé une entreprise anglaise d'armement qui fabriquait des pièces de F-35 à destination de l'état génocidaire d'Israël.

Ce qui pourtant semblait à la cour comme une formalité et qui aurait permis, encore, de condamner ces 4 personnes comme des terroristes, s'est heurté à une défense simple "nous avons agi pour empêcher le massacre d'innocents."

Après 6 mois de détention prévezntive, les 4 activistes ont été libéré sous caution et accueillis en héros.
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"A jury has failed to reach any verdicts on four pro-Palestine protesters accused of causing criminal damage during what they claimed was an attempt to “disarm” an aerospace factory.

The trial of Iain Evans, Hisham Alkhamesi, Hana Yun-Stevens and Frank Sherman, also known as Bea Sherman, ended in a hung jury at Birmingham Crown Court on Thursday after jurors had deliberated for 17 hours and seven minutes.

Jurors were discharged after indicating to the judge that there was no prospect of them reaching majority verdicts in the case, even if given further time..."

#PalestineAction #UK #justice #Trial #Sabotage

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/trial-of-pro-palestinian-activists-ends-in-hung-jury-after-17-hour-deliberation/ar-AA25ZmMx

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"“Shoot the People”: Meet Misan Harriman, Celebrated Photographer & Outspoken Advocate for Palestine

The new documentary Shoot the People profiles the Nigerian British photographer and activist Misan Harriman, the first Black photographer to shoot the cover of British Vogue and an outspoken advocate of Palestinian rights. We speak to Harriman in New York City ahead of the film’s U.S. premiere, about his work, the repression and criminalization of pro-Palestine protest in the United Kingdom — including the unprecedented sentencing of four activists with the group Palestine Action as terrorists — and more. “I genuinely believe that through art and culture, we can see that the sum of all of our parts is stronger than the powerful few,” says Harriman."

https://www.democracynow.org/2026/6/18/shoot_the_people_misan_harriman_documentary

#MisanHarriman #uk #palestine #PalestineAction #Documentary #photography #usa #ukpol

“Shoot the People”: Meet Misan Harriman, Celebrated Photographer & Outspoken Advocate for Palestine

The new documentary Shoot the People profiles the Nigerian British photographer and activist Misan Harriman, the first Black photographer to shoot the cover of British Vogue and an outspoken advocate of Palestinian rights. We speak to Harriman in New York City ahead of the film’s U.S. premiere, about his work, the repression and criminalization of pro-Palestine protest in the United Kingdom — including the unprecedented sentencing of four activists with the group Palestine Action as terrorists — and more. “I genuinely believe that through art and culture, we can see that the sum of all of our parts is stronger than the powerful few,” says Harriman.

Democracy Now!

Today, after 17 hours of deliberation, over 4 days, a Birmingham jury has failed to reach a verdict over whether 4 #PalestineAction activists caused criminal damage at an arms factory owned by Moog.

During the defence case, the group said they had gone to the factory to put it out of action as they all believed the factory's operations to be "criminal".

Prosecutors asked the court for time to reflect on whether to seek a retrial. All four defendants were given bail until a further hearing on 3 July.

📍 Royal Courts of Justice, Westminster, London

You really have to wonder how Met cops sleep at night,
look at themselves in the mirror in the morning, and put that uniform back on again.

c: pieandfash on TikTok

#UK #PalestineAction #Genocide #Authoritarianism #Fascism

#OwenJones at his best analysing & explaining the fascist behaviour of a so-called #UKgov
minister paid by our taxes, who is baiting #GreenParty leader #ZackPolanski to commit the 'crime' of saying he opposes #genocide & suppoorts #PalestineAction.

https://youtu.be/oLCbD4168v0?

#press #news #IndependentMedia

They Just Tried To Get Zack Polanski ARRESTED

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#OwenJones at his best analysing & explaining the fascist behaviour of a so-called #UKgov
minister paid by our taxes, who is baiting #GreenParty leader #ZackPolanski to commit the 'crime' of saying he opposes #genocide & suppoorts #PalestineAction.

https://youtu.be/oLCbD4168v0?

#press #news #IndependentMedia

They Just Tried To Get Zack Polanski ARRESTED

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Serious issues raised by Palestine Action decision

Decision by Court of Appeal raises serious issues about our rights

June 2026

The dreadful decision by the Appeal Court last week raises issues way beyond the matter of Palestine Action and whether or not they are terrorists. On 15 June they upheld the decision to proscribe Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation. As Liberty has argued “This judgement risks paving the way for current and future governments to use counterterror powers against non-terrorist groups as we have seen in other countries, to silence activists, minorities and opponents.”

Amnesty say that prosecutors want to make an example of them and set a precedent for how direct action protestors could be treated in future. The decision will have a chilling effect on protest and will undoubtedly leave many people nervous of making their views known or attending vigils or marches.

Perhaps the most disturbing aspect of the judgement was the statement made by the judges:

It is not, as it claims, a direct action civil disobedience protest group like the suffragettes operating transparently in the open. It is a covert organisation that operates using secret cells to avoid the detection and prosecution of those using violence to destroy the property of third parties. Palestine Action’s activities have caused injury as well as property damage.

It is hard to countenance that a group of supposedly learned judges should make a statement which is factually incorrect, historically naïve and verging on the bizarre. The suffragettes committed a large number of violent acts including damage to property, bombings and arson. They carried out these activities – about 300 all told – over many years. The number and extent of their actions far exceed those of Palestine Action. That judges of a senior court should be so misinformed is a worry.

Belfast and Southampton

Last week saw violence in Belfast and Southampton. Part of this was a series of organised attacks on houses containing refugees or immigrants. They were burnt out of their homes in acts of deliberate violence. The police came under sustained and violent attack. Despite the scale and nastiness of the attacks, there has been no question of using the terrorism word. The actions clearly fell into the definition of terrorism. Those who incited the violence are interviewed on media programmes.

In a previous post we commented on the attitude of successive governments towards the Gulf states and the double think involved. On the one hand talking in grand terms about a new world order, democracy and human rights, and on the other supplying arms and succour to a collection of brutal states which do the precise opposite. Where there is no democracy, women are second class citizens and certainly there are no human rights. Where our Royal family and others happily mingle with tyrants.

It is a looking glass world. Thousands have been arrested, many elderly, for protesting about the violence, destruction and genocide in Gaza and now in Lebanon. At least 73,000 have died in Gaza and thousands more wounded. Israel will not allow in heavy lifting equipment to help clear the rubble and retrieve bodies buried in it.

Recent posts:

#Belfast #CourtOfAppeal #Liberty #PalestineAction #Southampton

Somebody has to go round to all those tatty flags and write "Palestine Action" on them and see what happens.

One of the men behind the tatty flags has been arrested for murder btw, but you won't hear much about that story...

#Flagwankers #RaiseTheColours #PalestineAction #UKPol #UKPolitics #Whiteness #FarRight #Oxfordshire

"I've now had a chance to read this Bill. It is a genuinely alarming piece of legislation and typical of the draconian, authoritarian politics of the Labour Together Project, in which Mahmood has been a key player.

The Bill gives the Home Secretary nearly untrammelled power to designate any "group" working to advance a "foreign state threat." They are a "threat" if they pursue any objective that is inimical to the "interests" of the UK. Anyone who "supports" a designated group, like endorsing it or sharing its messages online, faces 14 years in prison.

This is so broadly written that it invites - almost guarantees - abuse. In the context of a potential far-right government, it is madness to put such draconian legislation on the books.

We already have two examples of how the state or political actors have effectively fabricated foreign state connections." - Paul Holden

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#ukpolitics #palestineaction

Episode One: Blake is deported to a prison planet for holding a sign saying "Genocide is Bad"

#Blakes7 #UKPol #UKPolitics #UKTV #PalestineAction