• madlian@lemmy.cafe
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    17 hours ago

    You’d be arrested and jailed for 14 years for agreeing with Palestine while in the UK.

    Don’t do it. (Without a vpn)

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      15 hours ago

      This is simply not true. You could be jailed for openly and publicly supporting Palestine Action specifically, but you can support Palestine and speak out about genocide as much as you like.

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        14 hours ago

        I don’t know if that’s true. It’s illegal for an individual to arouse reasonable suspicion that they are a member or supporter of a proscribed organisation, which might include phrases or slogans associated with the group like “end the genocide” or “free Palestine”. I think you have to explicitly condemn PA to avoid that law.

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          13 hours ago

          Those phrases are so vague it would be hard to prove they are reasonably only associated with PA, not to mention that they predate Palestine Action even existing

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            12 hours ago

            Sure, but unless they explicitly condemn PA a court might find it “reasonable” to assume they are supporters. Then they have to fight it out in court and it comes down to whether the courts are going to rule in favor of the government or not. At the very least it gives law enforcement the power to search their computers and phones for PA support, so they need to have squeaky clean data hygene.

            There’s a real chilling effect on all Palestinian solidarity, even if technically this should only apply to PA specifically.