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530 Britain just convicted four protesters as terrorists without a terrorism trial

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals · 06/14/2026 08:26 EDT

Britain just convicted four protesters as terrorists without a terrorism trial

For the first time in British legal history, property damage convictions have been elevated to terrorism at sentencing without any underlying terrorism conviction by a jury. Four Palestine Action activists were sentenced as terrorists in a UK court for damaging Israeli-made military drones at an Elbit Systems factory in 2024 — despite being convicted only ... Read more

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