Like Palestine Action, the UK called me a ‘terrorist’ once too


The UK once called me a terrorist for resisting hate and protecting my community. Now it’s doing the same to those opposing genocide.

A protester holds a sign during a Palestine Action demonstration in Trafalgar Square on 23 June 2025

Tariq Mehmood writes in Al Jazeera on 2 July 2025:

In the coming days, the United Kingdom government is moving full steam ahead to proscribe Palestine Action – a movement of young people with a conscience – as a terrorist group. Some of its members are already behind bars; others face trials or await sentencing. Yet, despite the “terrorist” label and the threat of imprisonment, tens of thousands across the country have taken to the streets chanting, “We are all Palestine Action”.

If the government’s goal was to intimidate people into silence – to ensure British complicity in genocide continues unchecked – it has badly miscalculated. A recent poll found that 55 percent of Britons are against Israel’s war on Gaza. A significant number of those opponents – 82 percent – said Israel’s actions amount to genocide. Something fundamental is shifting. There is a gaping disconnect between the media’s narrative and the views of common people, who reject ministerial spin and the framing of resistance to tyranny and fascism as terrorism.

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