LONDON, April 28 (Reuters) - Britain on Tuesday sought to uphold a ban on pro-Palestinian group Palestine Action, which it has designated a terrorist organisation, after a court ruling that the move unlawfully interfered with freedom of expression.Palestine Action, which had increasingly targeted Israel‑linked defence companies in Britain with a particular focus on Israel's largest defence firm Elbit Systems, was proscribed under terrorism laws last year.
Britain challenges court decision that Palestine Action ban was unlawful
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Britain challenges court decision that Palestine Action ban was unlawful