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  1. UK watchdog says #CounterterrorismLaw could hit #protests, #FreeSpeech

    By Sam Tabahriti, April 29, 2026

    LONDON, (Reuters) - "Britain's terrorism watchdog on Wednesday said the government risked stretching ‌counterterrorism laws beyond their original purpose by using such powers against #ActivistGroups, blurring the line between protests and national security threats.

    "In his annual report examining the use of Britain's terrorism legislation during 2024, independent reviewer Jonathan ​Hall said the subsequent banning of pro-Palestine group Palestine Action had exposed "real uncertainty" over whether ​serious damage to property alone should qualify as terrorism.

    "The law's broad wording ⁠could without clearer limits risk pulling protest activity into terrorism policing, even where there is ​no intent to harm people, Hall said.

    " 'There is no legal authority on what 'serious damage to property' ​means,' Hall wrote, saying the definition could extend beyond violent attacks to acts such as criminal damage, depending on how courts interpret the threshold."

    Read more:
    reuters.com/world/uk/uk-watchd

    #PalestineAction #UKPol #SilencingFreeSpeech #CriminalizingDissent #VagueLaws #AntiProtestLaws

  2. UK watchdog says #CounterterrorismLaw could hit #protests, #FreeSpeech

    By Sam Tabahriti, April 29, 2026

    LONDON, (Reuters) - "Britain's terrorism watchdog on Wednesday said the government risked stretching ‌counterterrorism laws beyond their original purpose by using such powers against #ActivistGroups, blurring the line between protests and national security threats.

    "In his annual report examining the use of Britain's terrorism legislation during 2024, independent reviewer Jonathan ​Hall said the subsequent banning of pro-Palestine group Palestine Action had exposed "real uncertainty" over whether ​serious damage to property alone should qualify as terrorism.

    "The law's broad wording ⁠could without clearer limits risk pulling protest activity into terrorism policing, even where there is ​no intent to harm people, Hall said.

    " 'There is no legal authority on what 'serious damage to property' ​means,' Hall wrote, saying the definition could extend beyond violent attacks to acts such as criminal damage, depending on how courts interpret the threshold."

    Read more:
    reuters.com/world/uk/uk-watchd

    #PalestineAction #UKPol #SilencingFreeSpeech #CriminalizingDissent #VagueLaws #AntiProtestLaws

  3. UK watchdog says #CounterterrorismLaw could hit #protests, #FreeSpeech

    By Sam Tabahriti, April 29, 2026

    LONDON, (Reuters) - "Britain's terrorism watchdog on Wednesday said the government risked stretching ‌counterterrorism laws beyond their original purpose by using such powers against #ActivistGroups, blurring the line between protests and national security threats.

    "In his annual report examining the use of Britain's terrorism legislation during 2024, independent reviewer Jonathan ​Hall said the subsequent banning of pro-Palestine group Palestine Action had exposed "real uncertainty" over whether ​serious damage to property alone should qualify as terrorism.

    "The law's broad wording ⁠could without clearer limits risk pulling protest activity into terrorism policing, even where there is ​no intent to harm people, Hall said.

    " 'There is no legal authority on what 'serious damage to property' ​means,' Hall wrote, saying the definition could extend beyond violent attacks to acts such as criminal damage, depending on how courts interpret the threshold."

    Read more:
    reuters.com/world/uk/uk-watchd

    #PalestineAction #UKPol #SilencingFreeSpeech #CriminalizingDissent #VagueLaws #AntiProtestLaws

  4. UK watchdog says #CounterterrorismLaw could hit #protests, #FreeSpeech

    By Sam Tabahriti, April 29, 2026

    LONDON, (Reuters) - "Britain's terrorism watchdog on Wednesday said the government risked stretching ‌counterterrorism laws beyond their original purpose by using such powers against #ActivistGroups, blurring the line between protests and national security threats.

    "In his annual report examining the use of Britain's terrorism legislation during 2024, independent reviewer Jonathan ​Hall said the subsequent banning of pro-Palestine group Palestine Action had exposed "real uncertainty" over whether ​serious damage to property alone should qualify as terrorism.

    "The law's broad wording ⁠could without clearer limits risk pulling protest activity into terrorism policing, even where there is ​no intent to harm people, Hall said.

    " 'There is no legal authority on what 'serious damage to property' ​means,' Hall wrote, saying the definition could extend beyond violent attacks to acts such as criminal damage, depending on how courts interpret the threshold."

    Read more:
    reuters.com/world/uk/uk-watchd

    #PalestineAction #UKPol #SilencingFreeSpeech #CriminalizingDissent #VagueLaws #AntiProtestLaws

  5. UK watchdog says #CounterterrorismLaw could hit #protests, #FreeSpeech

    By Sam Tabahriti, April 29, 2026

    LONDON, (Reuters) - "Britain's terrorism watchdog on Wednesday said the government risked stretching ‌counterterrorism laws beyond their original purpose by using such powers against #ActivistGroups, blurring the line between protests and national security threats.

    "In his annual report examining the use of Britain's terrorism legislation during 2024, independent reviewer Jonathan ​Hall said the subsequent banning of pro-Palestine group Palestine Action had exposed "real uncertainty" over whether ​serious damage to property alone should qualify as terrorism.

    "The law's broad wording ⁠could without clearer limits risk pulling protest activity into terrorism policing, even where there is ​no intent to harm people, Hall said.

    " 'There is no legal authority on what 'serious damage to property' ​means,' Hall wrote, saying the definition could extend beyond violent attacks to acts such as criminal damage, depending on how courts interpret the threshold."

    Read more:
    reuters.com/world/uk/uk-watchd

    #PalestineAction #UKPol #SilencingFreeSpeech #CriminalizingDissent #VagueLaws #AntiProtestLaws