Sally Rooney publicly reaffirms support for Palestine Action
Police arrest protesters as hundreds rally in support of Palestine Action
Novelist Sally Rooney has publicly reaffirmed her support for Palestine Action, despite the group being designated a proscribed terrorist organisation by the Home Office in July.
Rooney stated her intention to use royalties from BBC adaptations of her books and her public platform to continue supporting Palestine Action.
She acknowledged that her support could make her a 'supporter of terror' under UK law, which carries a maximum penalty of 14 years in prison.
Rooney said the British government is stripping citizens of basic rights and freedoms, citing the arrest of over 500 protesters, including poet Alice Oswald, at recent protests.
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper defended the ban on Palestine Action, saying that counter-terrorism intelligence showed the group met the criteria for proscription under the 2000 Terrorism Act.