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Report: Palestine Action's 'Barclays five' spared terrorism sentences

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Report: Palestine Action's 'Barclays five' spared terrorism sentences
Haaretz
Haaretz51 mins ago
Report: Palestine Action's 'Barclays five' spared terrorism sentences
Report: Palestine Action's 'Barclays five' spared terrorism sentences  Haaretz
GB News
GB News6 hrs ago
Palestine Action activists who vandalised Barclays branch will not be sentenced as terrorists
Palestine Action activists who vandalised Barclays branch will not be sentenced as terrorists  GB News
Novara Media
Novara Media18 hrs ago
Palestine Action ‘Barclays 5’ Will Not Be Sentenced As Terrorists
Five Palestine Action activists who broke windows and threw red paint at a Barclays branch will not be sentenced under terrorism charges, a judge ruled today. Brendon O’Hagan and Mohammed Malik, both 28; Amanda Kelly and Hmeera Atiqnisar, both 31; and Alma Yaniv, 70, were found guilty in June of causing more than £200,
Morning Star
Morning Star19 hrs ago
Judge rules Palestine Action activists who vandalised a Barclays Bank will not be sentenced as terrorists
FIVE Palestine Action activists in court for vandalising a Barclays Bank will not be sentenced as terrorists, a judge ruled today. Supporters of the Barclays Five erupted in cheers as the ruling was given at Preston Crown Court, ahead of their sentencing next month for criminal damage costing £200,000. Recorder of Pres
The New Arab
The New Arab20 hrs ago
Palestine Action 'Barclays five' will not face terror sentencing
The five activists were convicted of damaging more than £212,800 worth of damage to a Barclays branch, accusing it of complicity in Israel’s genocide in Gaza
The Canary
The Canary21 hrs ago
Breaking: Barclays 5 judge rules NO terror sentencing in blow for Mahmood
Remarkably, and in a rare blow for justice amid the UK regime’s war on anti-genocide speech and protest, a judge at Preston Crown Court has just ruled that the ‘Barclays 5‘ will not be sentenced as terrorists. As with the ‘Filton 24’ direct action protesters, the Crown Prosecution Service was asking the judge to rule a
Palestine Action attack on bank will not be treated as terrorism, says judge
AN attack on a Barclays Bank by five people from the Palestine Action group will not be treated as terrorism when they are sentenced, a judge has ruled.
Guardian World
Guardian World22 hrs ago
Palestine Action ‘Barclays five’ will not be sentenced as terrorists
Activists who targeted bank in Burnley were found guilty in June of causing damage exceeding £200,000 Five Palestine Action activists who vandalised a Barclays branch in Burnley will not be sentenced as terrorists, a judge has ruled. Dubbed the Barclays five, Brendon O’Hagan, 28; Amanda Kelly, 31; Hmeera Atiqnisar, 31;
Al Jazeera
Al Jazeera🏁 first to report1 days ago
‘Very unusual’: UK Palestine activists could be sentenced as terrorists
Court to rule on whether five activists accused of vandalising a Barclays bank will face terrorism sentencing.