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Al-Haq Sue UK Government

Peter Marshall | 26.02.2009 18:51 | Palestine | Repression

A small group of demonstrators from the Palestinian Solidarity Campaign were outside the High Court in London on Tuesday 24 Feb when Al-Haq filed its historic claim for judicial review against the government. Photos copyright (C) 2009 Peter Marshall, all rights reserved.

Gaza Legal Aid Fund trustee Mary Nazzal-Batayneh
Gaza Legal Aid Fund trustee Mary Nazzal-Batayneh

Phil Shiner of Public Interest Lawyers
Phil Shiner of Public Interest Lawyers

Remember Gaza
Remember Gaza


The Palestinian human rights group Al-Haq filed a claim for judicial review before the High Court of England and Wales challenging the government's failure to fulfull its obligations with respect to Israel’s activities in Palestine.

They call upon the government to publicly denounce Israel's actions in Gaza and in the continuing contstruction of the wall, to suspend arms related exports and government, military, financial and ministerial assistance to Israel and to UK companies exporting arms and miliatary technology and to insist the EU suspends preferential trading with Israel until that country complies with its human rights obligations.

They also ask that the government should give the police any evidence of war crimes committed by any Israelis who intend to come to the UK.

A small group of demonstrators were outside the court to support the application on Tuesday and a press conference was held including solicitor Phil Shiner of Public Interest Lawyers (PIL) and Gaza Legal Aid Fund trustee Mary Nazzal-Batayneh.

Peter Marshall
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