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13 August 2026

Demonstrate Against the Use of ‘Terrorism’ Charges to Silence Me. Kingston Crown Court, 9 am Tuesday August 18

Opposition to Genocide is not Terrorism – It is the IDF not Hamas That Should Be Proscribed


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The webinar on Tuesday evening, which nearly 300 people attended, was one of the most amazing that I’ve ever organised or spoken at. It expressed our determination that false allegations of ‘Terrorism’ will not deter us.

A range of speakers spoke in my support. I am on trial next week under the s.12(1) of the Terrorism Act 2000 accused of ‘inviting support’ for Hamas. As I have repeatedly made clear, I don’t support Hamas politically but I do support the right of the Palestinians to resist the Israeli state.

Speakers included Ali Abunimah, Editor of the Electronic Intifada; Annette Norman, mother of Filton 25 defendant Maddy Norman; Lubna Speitan who is proposing the Zionism is Racism motion at Green Party Conference; Ghada Karmi, author, academic and child survivor of the Nakba; Ronnie Kasrls, a former commander of the ANC’s military wing Umkonte we Sizwe in the struggle against South African apartheid and Intelligence Minister in Nelson Mandela’s first government and Huda Ammori, co-founder of Palestine Action and Tony Greenstein.

The Terrorism Act is being used against activists in the Palestine solidarity movement not terrorists. The British Judiciary has thrown off its mask as it sentences defendants for terrorism whilst keeping juries ignorant of the fact that convicting someone for criminal damage will mean that are sentenced as terrorists.

InJustice Jeremy Johnson, furious at the acquittal of the first 6 of the Filton 25 defendants on the most serious charges, filed Contempt of Court charges against Rajiv Mennon KC for informing the Jury of their right to decide a case on the basis of their own conscience and convictions. It’s called Jury Nullification or Equity. A historic legal power going back to the Bushell’s Case in 1670. It’s even on a plaque on the wall of the Old Bailey.

The case against Rajiv  Menon KC is the first time in British legal history that a barrister is being accused of contempt of court for having defended his own clients.

I have gone back to the original debate on the Terrorism Act in December 1999 to see how the government represented the legislation at the time.

The government, in the form of Jack Straw, lied to the House of Commons repeatedly. Terrorism was redefined in the Act to include ‘serious’ damage to property.

For most people, terrorism is about violence and terror directed at a civilian population not attacks on factories of death run by Israel’s Elbit Systems.

3 dictionary definitions of Terrorism don’t mention anything about property. The Cambridge Dictionary says that terrorism is ‘violent action or threats designed to cause fear among ordinary people, in order to achieve political aims.’

The Miriam Webster definition of terrorism is ‘the systematic use of terror especially as a means of coercion’ and the

Oxford Reference Definition is ‘The calculated use of violence or threat of violence to inculcate fear.

What Chamberlain J called the ‘colloquial’ definition of Terrorism bears no relationship to s.1 of the Terrorism Act.

“An action done for the purposes set out in s. 1(1)(b) and (c) constitutes terrorism if it involves serious damage to property even if it does not involve violence against any person or endanger life or create a risk to health or safety… [T]his definition of ‘terrorism’ makes the statutory concept wider than the colloquial meaning of the word.”

What Blair & Straw were really saying is that Black = White. It is a combination of both Newspeak and Doublethink. Terrorism is not violence against property but violence against people. Violence, by its very nature, is directed at living creatures not inanimate objects.

The official WHO definition of violence restricts the term to the intentional use of physical force or power against oneself, another person, or a group.

Former Defence & Foreign Minister of Israel, Avigdor Liberman accused Netanyahu of Supporting ISIS Gangs Against Hamas

Jack Straw’s original target in 1999 was the animal liberation movement not Palestine solidarity. He said:

There are people who claim to be in favour of so-called animal liberation who have engaged in actions that not only caused risks but resulted in the most serious violence to individuals, and have put people under threat of their lives. Such circumstances may well fall within the ambit of clause 1

In the parliamentary debate Conservative MP Douglas Hogg presciently warned that

By extending the definition of terrorism, we put at risk our long tradition of giving sanctuary to people who are fighting oppressive regimes abroad. I do not want protesters to be classified as terrorists.

Alan Simpson explained that that many MPs were involved in international campaigns, such as those involving the action of Kurds in resisting being driven from their lands by the building of the Ilusu dam, the resistance of the Ogoni in Nigeria to the theft & pollution of their lands & the resistance of the Amazon Indians to the destruction of the rain forests

Straw lied when reassuring Simpson:

people supporting one or another of the international causes he cites will not even remotely come under the Bill.... However, to think that the Bill will restrict the right of peaceful protest, demonstration and campaigning is wholly erroneous.

Simon Hughes of the Lib Dems made a similar point.

...the Bill's definition sweeps in not only people who attack property for an environmental objective or for objectives connected with other general issues such as animal rights, but people who support organisations outside Governments in countries that are not democratic. All those people would now be included in the definition. 

Jeremy Corbyn pointed out that

Calling your opponents ‘terrorists’ is a familiar tactic of repressive states and it was something that New |Labour was about to introduce in this country.

Jack Straw said that ‘an organisation becomes a candidate for proscription only if it is concerned in terrorism’ which begged the question as to what terrorism was.

David Anderson QC, the Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation in his 2012 Report wrote that:

the current law allows members of any nationalist or separatist group to be turned into terrorists by virtue of their participation in a lawful armed conflict, however great the provocation and however odious the regime which they have attacked.

Straw admitted that ‘The power of proscription is of course an extreme power’ yet it is left to the absolute discretion of the Home Secretary, subject only to a cursory debate in Parliament as to who is proscribed. He lied when he said that

if the Secretary of State decides to proscribe an organisation, a judicial commission known as the Proscribed Organisations Appeal Commission (POAC) will make the final decision about any proscription.

It is the Home Secretary who makes the final decision. POAC is only relevant if there is an appeal against proscription and it has never made such a decision. It also deals with process not the merits of the decision.

Douglas Hogg pointed out that Kurdish representatives had asked the previous government for support in their campaign against Saddam Hussein and ‘On the face of it, that falls within the scope of action capable of constituting terrorism’..’ He went on to point out that a decision not to prosecute was left in the hands of the Attorney General.

I understand the right hon. Gentleman to be saying not that I am wrong, but that no one would be prosecuted for encouraging the Kurds to take such action, because of the discretionary power of the prosecution authority. That, however, is a profoundly unattractive situation.

In response Straw accused Hogg of having a ‘fevered imagination’. Well the fever has come to pass because the Kurdish Workers Party, the sister party of the Democratic Union Party in Syria, has been proscribed. Why? Because the dictator of Turkey, Recip Erdogan, is our friend. Whereas the PYD fought against ISIS with the Americans.

Alan Simpson asked ‘Who will define serious violence against the person (and)... against property? given the Judiciary’s long history of a much more limited and destructive set of interpretations subsequently being placed on words used in legislation’. He asked

Who will then say when an act of terrorism falls outside the scope of existing criminal law, in relation to the advancement of a political, religious or ideological cause?

Douglas Hogg pointed out that

The definition of terrorism goes far beyond the traditional definition. Historically and in previous enactments, we have essentially directed our attention to campaigns against the state,... the Bill includes attacks on the corporate estate, which is an extraordinary departure in our concept of terrorism.’

Hogg raised the prospect of direct action groups like Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth being targeted:

I strongly disapprove of all those characters, ... However, if I ask myself whether they should be treated as terrorists, I am bound to say, no way.

One of the most detestable creatures in the Blair government Charles Clarke told the Commons that

We are considering which international groups it might be appropriate to add, taking into account such factors as the nature and scale of the group's activities, the specific threat that they pose to UK and British nationals abroad, the extent of their presence in the UK, and the need to support other members of the international community in the global fight against terrorism. However, I emphasise that proscription is a heavy power; it will be used only when absolutely necessary.

This too was a lie. Hamas was proscribed in 2001 yet it had no connection whatever with the UK. But judges too aren’t above lying.

When the Court of Appeal ruled on 15 June 2026 that Palestine Action’s proscription was lawful, they contrasted them with the Suffragettes. Liar-in-Chief  ‘Lady’ Justice Carr quoted Lord Hoffman approvingly on how:

People who break the law to affirm their belief in the injustice of a law or government action are sometimes vindicated by history. The suffragettes are an example which comes immediately to mind. It is a mark of a civilised community that it can accommodate protests and demonstrations of this kind. But there are conventions which are generally accepted by the law-breakers on one side and the law-enforcers on the other. The protesters behave with a sense of proportion and do not cause excessive damage or inconvenience. And they vouch the sincerity of their beliefs by accepting the penalties imposed by the law. The police and prosecutors, on the other hand, behave with restraint and the magistrates impose sentences which take the conscientious motives of the protesters into account.

This was utter rubbish as often happens when judges quote each other. The level of repression directed against the Suffragettes was enormous and their activities were anything but restrained. The Police attacks on them were brutal. Carr said that:

Palestine Action characterises itself as a non-violent “direct action protest group” which follows in the footsteps of the suffragettes, and the campaigns against apartheid and the Iraq war.

It was not accurate for Ms Ammori to paint Palestine Action as an “ordinary protest group engaged in activities that fall within the well-established tradition of peaceful protest”.  

Palestine Action’s activities are planned and undertaken secretly with the objective of avoiding detection ... 

Secondly, the members of Palestine Action do not vouch their sincerity by accepting the penalties imposed by the law. Thirdly, on a fair analysis, Palestine Action has little or nothing in common with the suffragettes or the anti-apartheid or Iran War protest groups.   

The whole premise of Palestine Action is to cause damage to property belonging to Elbit and other companies trading lawfully in the United Kingdom. (my emphasis)

It is, nonetheless, a fundamental mistake to overlook the fact that Palestine Action overtly promotes unlawful violence amounting to terrorism. 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.

Palestine Action was therefore a violent terrorist organisation, operating covertly unlike the genteel folk of the Suffragettes.

Yet the true record of the suffragettes was anything but peaceful. From 1912-14, they openly embarked on a terror campaign, bombing and burning their way across the country. Unsurprisingly the Suffragettes didn’t plan their arson or bombing campaigns in open meetings.

Simon Webb, the Author of The Suffragette Bombers: Britain’s Forgotten Terrorists wrote in a letter to the Guardian that:

Mary Leigh (who) acting with others, poured petrol over the carpets of a crowded theatre, set fire to it and then detonated a bomb. She and the others were later charged with “causing an explosion of a nature likely to endanger life”.... The women were not charged with terrorism as such, because no such offence existed at that time. The bomb explosions in places such as Westminster Abbey could hardly be called anything other than terrorism ... the first terrorist bomb explosion in 20th century Ireland, at Lisburn’s Christ Church Cathedral in August 1914, (it) was the work not of the IRA, but the suffragettes.

Below are just a few examples of the peaceful, ‘transparent’ Suffragettes that Liar Lady Justice Carr referred to:

Attacks on Racecourses and Sports Pavilions

·         Ayr Racecourse (1913): The grandstand at this Scottish racecourse was completely burned to the ground in a dead-of-night arson attack. [1]

    Kelso Racecourse: Suffragettes attempted to burn down the grandstand to disrupt racing events. [1

    Wimbledon Tennis Club (1913): An arson attempt was made to burn down the main tennis club house. [1] Golf Course Sabotage: Activists poured acid onto greens—notably those frequented by Members of Parliament—to burn "Votes for Women" into the turf. [1, 2]  

    In 1913 the grandstand of the Manor Ground football stadium in Plumstead was also burned down, costing £1,000 in damages.[36  

    On 11 April 2012, the cricket pavilion at the Nevill Ground in Royal Tunbridge Wells was destroyed in a suffragette arson attack.[48  

    Hurst Park Racecourse grandstand and royal boxes were completely destroyed by fire on June 9, 1913. Suffragettes Kitty Marion and Clara Elizabeth Giveen carried out the attack

Bombings and High-Profile Arson

The campaign saw the widespread deployment of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and petrol-fueled fires. [1, 2]

·      David Lloyd George’s House (1913): A bomb exploded at a house under construction for the Chancellor of the Exchequer in Walton-on-the-Hill.  

    Theatre Royal, Dublin (1912): Suffragettes deployed several bombs and used petrol to set fire to the theatre during a live performance attended by Prime Minister H.H. Asquith.  

    Westminster Abbey (1914): A bomb was detonated inside the historic abbey, damaging the Coronation Chair.  

    Kew Gardens Tea Pavilion (1913): The famous tea pavilion was entirely destroyed by arson. Weeks prior, suffragettes smashed orchid houses and destroyed rare plants.  

    The Home Office (1912): A powerful bomb was discovered and safely defused in Home Secretary Reginald McKenna's office.  

    Holloway Prison: A bomb was detonated outside the walls of the facility holding imprisoned suffragettes.  

    Bombs exploded at Edinburgh's Royal Observatory, Rosslyn Chapel, St. Paul's Cathedral, train stations (like Oxted and Westbourne Park), and various public infrastructure sites

Assaults, Vandalism, and Infrastructure Sabotage

    Assassination Attempt on the Prime Minister: In July 1912, a suffragette threw a hatchet at Prime Minister Asquith's carriage. It missed him but struck and injured Irish nationalist MP John Redmond. [1, 2, 3, 4

    Nationwide Postal Sabotage (1912–1914): Suffragettes launched a systemic campaign targeting public pillar boxes. They poured ink, corrosive acids, and liquid phosphorus into postboxes to destroy mail, occasionally leaving postal workers and police officers with chemical burns. [1, 2, 3]

    Art Destruction (1914): Activist Mary Richardson entered the National Gallery and used a meat cleaver to slash Diego Velázquez’s famous painting, the "Rokeby Venus," protesting the re-arrest of Emmeline Pankhurst. [1, 2, 3]

    Mass Window Smashing (1912): Hundreds of women concealed hammers in their bags and simultaneously smashed the windows of commercial shops and government buildings across London's West End.

In their attempts to destroy the direction action movement, Judges lie. The Terrorism Act 2000 is built on a series of lies. Lying is an integral part of the system we live in. When Burnham and Starmer say there is no Genocide in Gaza they lie. When the Court of Appeal says that making quadcopters to murder civilians is a ‘lawful business’ they lie. And if the law says child murder is lawful then it is not a law that should be given the time of the day.

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Tony Greenstein 

27 July 2026

On August 18 I Will Go on Trial at Kingston Crown Court Charged With Supporting the Right of the Palestinians to Resist Their Oppressors

Of One Thing We Can Be Certain –The Terrorism Act is NOT About Terrorism – Its Purpose is to Support Racist, Repressive Regimes Like Israel



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Talk World Radio: Is Opposing Genocide a Crime in the UK?

At 6.30 a.m. on 20 December 2023 I was awoken by the Counter-Terrorism Police SE. There were about a dozen in all. You could have been forgiven for thinking that they had foiled a dastardly plot to blow up a bus or railway station.

When I answered the door I was greeted by two dishevelled plain clothes Police who informed me that I was being arrested for a tweet I had posted a month before. Having posted over 60,000 tweets in all I didn’t have a clue what they were referring to. My only response was ‘this is Orwellian’.

My crime was responding to a Zionist who had dared me to say ‘I support Hamas’. My response was that I supported the Palestinians but in the fight against the IDF I supported Hamas. As I explained at a Police interview, I would have supported the devil himself if he was fighting Israel!

I clarified this by saying that I wouldn’t have supported the anti-Nazi Polish resistance politically given their anti-Semitism but in the fight against the Nazis I would have wholeheartedly supported them in the Warsaw Uprising 1944.



Most of my blogs have been critical of Hamas when they have acted against the interests of the Palestinians.  However I'm not going to lie and call them 'terrorists' when they are a resistance group. Compared to the IDF Hamas are the equivalent of virginal choirboys

As a Jewish atheist I was hardly likely to support Hamas, the Islamic Resistance Movement, politically but in the fight against Israel I would have supported them in just the same way I would have supported any anti-colonial movement.

The Terrorism Act Definition of Terrorism

The Terrorism Acts Are Not About Terrorism but Suppressing Pro-Palestinian Political Opinion

The Cambridge Dictionary definition of terrorism is ‘violent action or threats designed to cause fear among ordinary people, in order to achieve political aims.’

The Miriam Webster definition of terrorism is ‘the systematic use of terror especially as a means of coercion

The Brittanica Dictionary definition of terrorism is ‘the use of violent acts to frighten the people in an area as a way of trying to achieve a political goal’.

The dictionary.com definition of terrorism is ‘the unlawful use of violence or threats to intimidate or coerce a civilian population or government, with the goal of furthering political, social, or ideological objectives.’

The Oxford Reference Definition is ‘The calculated use of violence or threat of violence to inculcate fear.

Ben Saul, the UN Special Rapporteur for the protection of human rights defined Terrorism as ‘the instrumental terrorization of the public or compulsion of Government’.

Common to these definitions is creating fear or terror in a civilian population in order to achieve a political goal. The definition in the Terrorism Act does none of these things.

The irony of Israel's war against Hamas is that Israel played a key part in its creation!

It doesn’t even mention the terrorisation of the public. It talks about intimidation of people or a threat designed to influence the government, which could include direct action groups.

It says that action falls within the remit of the definition if it involves serious violence against the person, endangers a person’s life, creates a serious risk to health and safety (no company endangering the health of its workers has ever been prosecuted as a terrorist) or threatens or disrupts an electronic system. All of these are existing criminal offences.

14 years in prison as a TERRORIST for a quote - DDN

This definition is so wide that virtually any group could be accused of terrorism if the government dislikes them. Any group that the government considers hostile can be proscribed as a terrorist group. As a definition it is meaningless.

I am charged under s.12(1)(a) inviting support for a proscribed organisation

It also means that any group that friendly dictators don’t like can be proscribed. For example Turkey’s Kurdish Workers Party (PKK) is proscribed because we are friends with Turkey’s semi-fascist dictator, Recip Erdogan. As David Anderson, the Independent Reviewer of Terrorism wrote in his 2012 Report on Terrorism Legislation:

the current law allows members of any nationalist or separatist group to be turned into terrorists by virtue of their participation in a lawful armed conflict, however great the provocation and however odious the regime which they have attacked.

In other words if you oppose a dictatorship like that in Myanamar you can be proscribed as a terrorist. Because Britain isn’t friends with the Myanamar regime its separatist opponents such as the People’s Defence Force (PDF) are not proscribed. However there is no difference in principle between the PDF, Hezbollah and Hamas. They are all fighting foreign occupations or military regimes.

One of the tweets that forms part of the prosecution case

 People only started waking up to the dangers posed by the Terrorism Act when Palestine Action [PA] was proscribed.

What this definition does not do is brand Israel’s government or any dictatorship, for example the UAE or Saudi Arabia as terrorists. Israel has deliberately caused fear amongst the Palestinians of Gaza with its genocide, yet it is not proscribed.

It is only those who fight against dictatorship who can be proscribed. Terrorist states aren’t recognised as such.

So although Israel is widely recognised as a terrorist state guilty of genocide and ethnic cleaning it is not proscribed because it is a state friendly to and sponsored by Western imperialism. The same is true of Turkey. See Israeli strike on Gaza school kills more than 100 people

Video shows moment of Israeli strike on packed Gaza school shelter

When an Israeli fighter launched a missile at children playing football in a school yard killing 30 that was an act of terrorism as were many other similar atrocities. Yet Israel justified it by saying that it was targeting a Hamas fighter.

Imagine that Hamas had targeted Israeli school children playing football killing 30, there would have been a massive outcry. It would have been seen as a terrorist act.

Yet we have continued to supply parts for the F35 planes that killed the children. This makes the British state complicit in Israel’s genocide. Andy Burnham is going down the same path. Yet the Court of Appeal held that the supply of F35 parts was lawful. This renders international law and even British law null and void.


This marble plaque, which is in the entrance hall to the Old Bailey describes Britain's most famous case, that of Edward Bushells when a Jury defied the instructions of the Judge to find the defendants guilty. Having been locked up for 2 days without food, water, fire or a chamber pot, the jury returned defiant. Those who refused to pay the judge's fine were imprisoned until a write of habeus corpus was issued.  Judges hate it, Jeremy Johnson forbade all mention of it, but it is the right of every jury member to acquit someone regardless of the law if that is the only way to do justice.


Israel can get away with committing a genocide and the murder of hundreds of thousands of civilians because it is fighting ‘terrorism’. Terrorism according to the Terrorism Act only occurs when people defend themselves against the state not when the state kills its citizens. Thus only the Palestinians are deemed ‘terrorists’. This is the logic of the Nazis who also deemed violent opposition to themselves as ‘terrorism’.

Hamas won free and fair elections in 2006. Israel and the West didn’t like the results and in 2007 a failed coup was attempted in Gaza. Hamas fought back and took control. Israel promptly laid siege to the territory. The results have been devastating. It has reduced Gaza’s GDP by 50%:

Mass Unemployment. Severe limits on imports, exports, and movement caused high joblessness, over 50%. [1, 2, 3]

Decimated Industry: Manufacturing, local commerce, and agriculture shrank drastically. [1, 2, 3]

Aid Dependency: The majority of the population relied on international food distribution and humanitarian assistance. [1, 2]

Infrastructure and Basic Services

Water and Sanitation: Restrictions on building materials and "dual-use" equipment prevented upgrades to water treatment plants, leaving residents without clean drinking water. [1, 2, 3]

Power Crises: Chronic shortages of fuel for Gaza's sole power plant resulted in rolling blackouts lasting many hours a day [1, 2

Healthcare Deficits: Medical facilities suffered critical shortages of specialized equipment, spare parts, and drugs, forcing patients to seek rare exit permits for external treatment. [1, 2]

Restrictions on Movement

Isolated Population: The movement of students, professionals, and families in and out of the strip was heavily restricted to exceptional humanitarian cases. [1, 2, 3, 4]

Shrunken Livelihoods at Sea and Land: Israel restricted the fishing industry by shrinking access limits off the coast, and reduced access to fertile border farmlands. [1, 2, 3]

In 2001 Britain proscribed Hamas’ military wing as a ‘terrorist’ group and in 2021, one of the most corrupt and despicable politicians, Priti Patel, proscribed the political wing of Hamas. This was a license for genocide.

It meant that any doctor, nurse, teacher, lecturer, refuse worker etc., even if they had no connection with the military wing of Hamas, was a legitimate target. This enabled Israel to bomb and destroy virtually every hospital or health facility, which is a war crime.

On 29 November 1974 Britain proscribed the IRA. It did not proscribe Sinn Fein, the IRA’s political wing, despite pressure to do so from the Unionists. Nor did it attack wounded IRA men in hospital in the way Israel attacks wounded Hamas members. Imagine that Britain had fired rockets at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast. There would have been uproar. Yet Israel has attacked every single hospital in Gaza.

By any normal criteria, it is the IDF that is a terrorist not Hamas. Yet it is with the Israeli state that we have a military alliance. Britain’s foreign policy is amoral and unethical.

International law recognizes the right to resist the denial of self-determination, (General Assembly resolution 37/43, para. 2) as does the International Court of Justice. See Advisory Opinion, 19 July 2024, Judge Charlesworth, para. 23).

Rajiv Menon KC has been cited for contempt of court by Jeremy Johnson for informing the Jury of their Right to ignore MI5's Representative on the Bench

In July 2025 PA was proscribed as a terrorist organisation. Over 3,000 people have been arrested as terrorists. The average profile of a terrorist in Britain today is a woman in her late 50s! This was criticised by UN human rights experts who warned against misusing terrorism laws to stifle legitimate social and political protest.

In the words of John Dugard, an international lawyer and ad-hoc judge of the International Court of Justice, the label ‘terrorist’ is a bid to discredit and silence opponents. The Myanmar military regime also has branded the winner of its most recent elections as “terrorists”

Article 33 of the 1957 Geneva Conventions Act specifically prohibits state terrorism yet the Terrorism Act 2000 excludes state terrorism from its ambit.

Those supporting proscribed groups face up to 14 years in prison simply for displaying the group's signs, wearing its clothing, or organising meetings in support of its goals.



After October 7 Netanyahu chanted 'Hamas=ISIS' but the reality was that Hamas and ISIS were deadly enemies and that Israel is now arming and supporting ISIS gangs in Gaza

The banning of PA was part of a process that defines as ‘terrorist’ groups which oppose British foreign policy.

The irony of the Terrorism Act 2000 is that those proposing it, Blair and Jack Straw, did more to help create terrorism than anyone. If there had been no Iraq War there would have been no ISIS. It was the illegal invasion of Iraq and the sectarian policies which followed that created the ISIS.

There is nothing new about equating resistance or national liberation movements with terrorism. Both Thatcher and Reagan called Nelson Mandela a terrorist.

This danger was envisaged in the debate on the Terrorism Act in December 1999 when Douglas Hogg, a former Tory Foreign Affairs Minister raised the prospect that Kurds trying to oust Saddam Hussein might be deemed terrorist.

Kurdish representatives came to see the then Foreign Secretary, the then Prime Minister and me, to obtain our support for their campaign to drive Saddam Hussein and his army out of north Iraq. On the face of it, that falls within the scope of action capable of constituting terrorism under clause 1.

I understand the right hon. Gentleman to be saying not that I am wrong, but that no one would be prosecuted for encouraging the Kurds to take such action, because of the discretionary power of the prosecution authority. That, however, is a profoundly unattractive situation.


In response Jack Straw accused Hogg of having a ‘fevered imagination’ yet exactly this same scenario has played out in respect of Turkey. Tom King, the former Tory Defence Secretary then commented that

We then come up against exactly the problem that the hon. Member for Islington, North [Jeremy Corbyn] mentioned: one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter.

This phrase was first coined by British novelist Gerald Seymour in his thriller novel, Harry’s Game. Yesterday’s terrorist has a habit of becoming the future government. ‘Terrorism’ has become the government’s weapon of choice against those they dislike.

The misuse of the term ‘terrorist’ is part and parcel of the attack of the British state on democratic rights. Both Tory and Labour governments have introduced successive laws restricting the right of protest.

The Use of Terrorism & Public Order Laws to Suppress Political Dissent and the Right to Protest

There has been a raft of repressive legislation introduced recently. All with one objective. Restricting the right to protest. Direct action groups have been particularly affected.

Passed in April 2021, the Counter-Terrorism and Sentencing Act 2021 enabled courts to classify any non-terrorism offense carrying a sentence of more than two years as having a "terrorist connection". This was used by Judge Jeremy Johnson to increase the sentences of the Filton 4.

Amnesty International argued that in cases of criminal damage committed during direct action this would invert the principle that the conscientious motivation of the defendants should be treated as a mitigating factor. Instead it would become an aggravating factor resulting in heavier sentences than normal. The Filton 4 are officially political prisoners.

One of the tweets which is party of the prosecution case

Passed in April 2022, the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 (PCSCA) introduced Noise-based restrictions, restrictions on one-person protests and a Statutory Public Nuisance offence of causing "serious annoyance" punishable by up to 10 years in prison.

The Public Order Act 2023 criminalised specific direct-action protest tactics and targeting mechanisms:

Locking-on offences and the possession of items (like glue or bike locks) intended for this purpose.

Infrastructure protections which created harsh new criminal offenses for disrupting major transport works, blocking highways, or interfering with key national infrastructure.

Expanded Stop and Search and Serious Disruption Prevention Orders (SDPOs) which created civil court orders that ban individuals with previous protest convictions from attending future demonstrations.

Starmer’s gift to repressive policing was the Crime and Policing Act 2026 which targeted modern protest tactics and added localised restrictions including Cumulative disruption, Face-covering bans, Protected zones which introduced restrictions on holding demonstrations near places of worship and banned the act of climbing on war memorials.

Section 166 allowed senior commanders in off-site control rooms to impose operational conditions on ongoing protests.

These public order powers increasingly intersected with counter-terrorist powers such as the Expanded Use of Proscription (Terrorism Act 2000).

The statutory Prevent duty has conflated activism with extremism. Counter-terrorism policing guidance explicitly linked peaceful environmental and direct action groups such as Extinction Rebellion and Greenpeace with neo-Nazi groups as ideologies to monitor.

Who is really behind IRCG ban and what will it mean?

The latest piece of repressive legislation is the National Security (States Threat) Act. Receiving information from a group which has been proscribed is now to be made an offence too. There is an excellent interview by Owen Jones with Paul Holden below which I suggest people watch.

The Terrifying New Law You Haven't Heard Of

As Jonathan Cook pointed out Shabana Mahmood explained her vision of an all-powerful, all-seeing surveillance state of the kind that George Orwell depicted in his novel 1984 by comparing it to the “panopticon”, which philosopher Jeremy Bentham’s perfect prison: a central watchtower (the state) surrounded by a circle of cells where the inmates (the public) would be visible at all times.

Mahmood was the one Minister that Burnham did not move or sack. It clearly demonstrates that Burnham is a continuation of, not a break from, the legacy of Keir Starmer. See UK state threats bill could pull British journalists into terror prosecutions, experts say


The Police Identified Me as a Member of H@mas Fahad Ansari and the Deproscription Bid:

In April 2025, Fahad Ansari submitted a formal application to the UK Home Secretary to lift the total ban on Hamas. The legal team argued that the 2021 full proscription was politically motivated and unlawfully restricted political expression. The Home Office rejected the request in July 2025, leading to an active appeal before the Proscribed Organisations Appeal Commission (POAC).

This was politically unpopular. Senior political figures - including then-Shadow Home Secretary Robert Jenrick and the misnamed Campaign Against Antisemitism reported Ansari to the Solicitors Regulation Authority demanding he be struck off for "sympathy for terrorists" thus inciting violence against him.

The Police took their revenge. Coming back from a holiday with his family Ansar was subjected to a Schedule 7 Airport Stop in August 2025. He was detained for three hours at Holyhead Port. Police Officers fingerprinted him and forced him to hand over his passcode under threat of arrest.

Police downloaded and copied the contents of his work mobile. Ansari's legal team argued that the phone's contents are protected by legal professional privilege and that police targeted him specifically due to his representation of Hamas.

In March 2026, the High Court ruled that Ansari was not entitled to see national security evidence used by the police to justify the phone data inspection.

In May 2026, court submissions revealed that police documents had falsely listed Ansari as a "member" of Hamas rather than its legal representative. Ansari’s counsel stated this proved the stop was a targeted operation to access his files.

One of the tweets that is part of the prosecution case

Criticism of the Terrorism Act’s Definition of Terrorism

In April 2026, five UN human rights special rapporteurs issued a joint letter calling the UK government’s actions ‘harassment, intimidation and misuse of counterterrorism powers’, warning that the case sets a dangerous precedent threatening lawyer-client confidentiality worldwide writing:

The view of the United Nations Human Rights Committee that the predicate definition of terrorism in section 1 of the Terrorism Act 2000 is itself over-broad and “unduly restrictive of political expression”, and has been criticized also by the two Independent Reviewers of Terrorism Legislation and the UK Supreme Court in R v. Gul (2013).

This Blog Summarises my Position - I Support the Palestinians

The Independent Reviewer of Terrorism, David Anderson, in his 2012 Report on Terrorism suggested that there was

‘a case for shrinking the definition of terrorism... the definition is so broad as to criminalise certain acts carried out overseas that constitute lawful hostilities under international humanitarian law. Examples include UN-sanctioned use of force and acts of violent rebellion against oppressive governments, even where such acts target only military objectives and minimise civilian casualties.

The Supreme Court in Gul spoke of the ‘undesirable consequences of the combination of the very wide definition of “terrorism” and the provisions of section 117.

Anderson also observed that

the current law allows members of any nationalist or separatist group to be turned into terrorists by virtue of their participation in a lawful armed conflict, however great the provocation and however odious the regime which they have attacked

And that is the problem. The definition of terrorism is wide enough to let a coach and horses through it. It gives a massive discretion to the Home Secretary.

Most people, whatever their views of the NATO proxy war, would agree that the Ukrainian people have a right to resist Russian occupation, especially outside the Donbas area.

One of the main groups on the Ukrainian side is the neo-Nazi Azov Battalion. Nicholas Lazaredes reported that:

The first thing you notice as you walk through the corridors of the Azov battalion's base in Mariupol are the swastikas. There are many — painted on doors, adorning the walls and chalked onto the blackboards of this former school, now temporary headquarters for the Azov troops.... When I point to another symbol of the Third Reich etched on the wall, that of Hitler's "SS", he simply shrugs and says: "We are nationalists, but we are not Nazis."

Its founder Andrew Biletsky, declared in 2010 that the Ukrainian nation’s mission was to “lead the white races of the world in a final crusade … against Semite-led Untermenschen  [subhumans]” Starmer, who was so dedicated to rooting out anti-Semitism, didn’t think of proscribing the Azov Battalion!

Sarah Sackman - Loyal to Israel and a Supporter of Israel's Apartheid Jewish Supremacist State

The Supreme Court also spoke about s.117 of the Terrorism Act 2000 and the fact that discretion as to whether to prosecute lay in the hands of the DPP and Attorney General.

The Crown’s reliance on prosecutorial discretion is intrinsically unattractive, as it amounts to saying that the legislature, ... has in effect delegated to an appointee of the executive,... the decision whether an activity should be treated as criminal for the purposes of prosecution.

In my case the decision whether to prosecute was delegated to the Solicitor General as the Attorney General had concluded that having family members serving in the IDF disqualified him from making a decision.

Sarah Sackman attacked me by name in an article yet the Court of Appeal saw no problem in her obvious bias

Who was the Solicitor General? None other than Sarah Sackman, former Vice Chair of the Jewish Labour Movement who on 26 March 2016 attacked me by name in an article in the Jewish News calling me ‘problematic’. When this was appealed to the Court of Appeal the Judges found nothing wrong. See my previous blog on Sackman’s corruption

Tony Greenstein .

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