Palestine Action protestIn this latest piece by Dr Brendan Ciarán Browne & Dr Elian Weizman the authors examine the UK government’s proscription of Palestine Action under the Terrorism Act, situating it within a broader trend of shrinking space for public dissent. It argues that the criminalization of direct action and solidarity with Palestine reflects an escalating strategy of political policing and censorship, raising profound questions about civil liberties, democratic accountability, and the right to protest in the UK and beyond.

Read the article here.