Novelist Sally Runi I vow to continue support Palestine Action “Whatever the way I can do” using royalty from BBC adaptation of your books.
Author of ordinary people, 34, publicly confirmed him Support for direct action groupAn accused terrorist organization nominated by a terrorist organization House office Last month.
This means that it is illegal to show support for the group under the Terrorism Act in the UK, punishable by maximum 14 years in jail,
In an impure piece published in Irish TimesKilled the author’s arrest More than 500 The “brave person” caught the placard, announcing the “I oppose the massacre at the Parliament Square, London, in London’s Parliament Square.
“In this context I am bound to the state once again – such as hundreds of protesters arrested in the last weekend – I also support Palestine’s action,” she wrote.
“If it makes me a ‘supporter of terror’ under the UK law, it should be. My books, at least for now, are still published in Britain, and are widely available in bookshops and even supermarkets.
“In recent years the UK state broadcaster has also broadcast two best adaptation of my novels, and therefore regularly pays me a residual fee.
“I want to be clear that I intend to use these income of my work, as well as to support my public platform generally, Palestine’s action and to go on direct action against the massacre in whatever I can.”
She said that she would happily publish the same statement in a UK paper, but noted that it would be illegal now.
Ms. Runi accused the British government to “protect her relations with Israel” of her citizens of basic rights and freedom.
He said, “Effects for cultural and intellectual life in Britain – where noted poet Ellis Oswald has already been arrested, and the increasing number of artists and writers can no longer travel to Britain safely to speak publicly – and would be deep,” he said.
Ms. Oswald, 58, who won the TS Eliot Award in 2002 and was a professor of poetry at the University of Oxford, was one of the detained in Central London last week.
Later, he said that his inspiration to participate in Gaza includes a very personal experience of giving regular online poetry classes to young people and children.
Half of the arrested protesters and now a potential life -changing terrorists are facing punishment, more than 60, showing metropolitan police figures.
home Secretary Yweet cooper At the end of this week, the decision to ban Palestine action defended, It insisted that it is more than a “regular opposition group”.
Ms. Cooper said that the anti -terrorism intelligence showed that the organization passed tests to be tested with “disturbing information” about future attacks under the 2000 Terrorism Act.
He wrote, “Protecting public safety and national security is very heartfelt for me.” Reviewer“Whether there were more serious attacks or injuries, the government will be condemned properly not to work soon to keep people safe.”
The protesters vow to continue the ban, as the group’s founder Hooda, as Ammori, brings a legal challenge to the High Court in November.