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Pro-Palestinian campaign organisation Palestine Action said on Monday it had initiated legal proceedings to challenge the British government's intention to ban the group under anti-terrorism laws.
It would place Palestine Action "in the same legal category as Isis, al-Qa'eda and neo-Nazi gangs", and criminalise anyone who belongs to the group, funds it, or publicly expresses support for it.
Palestine Action activists take part in a protest after the government announced its plans to proscribe the group.
Lackawanna County Pro-Palestine protest held in Scranton People gathered at Courthouse Square to protest the conflict in the Middle East.