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Student Palestine societies back bid to deproscribe Hamas

Members of the signatory organisations called Hamas’ activities ‘justified armed resistance’ and compared its proscription to historical injustices like slavery and apartheid

April 29, 2025 15:30
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UK students have announced their support for a London-based law firm which launched a bid on behalf of Hamas to have the group de-proscribed (Photo: Getty Images)
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University Palestine and Islamic societies from across England and Wales have endorsed a controversial legal challenge to remove Hamas from the UK's list of banned terrorist organisations, comparing the group's proscription to historic injustices such as slavery.

The 18 societies have signed a letter backing Riverway Law, the firm acting for Hamas in an application to the Home Secretary to lift the group’s proscription under the Terrorism Act 2000.

Earlier this month, Riverway filed a 106-page submission arguing that Hamas poses “no threat to the UK people” and, thus, should not be proscribed. Eighteen British citizens were killed during the Hamas massacres in southern Israel on October 7 2023.

But Student societies from the London School of Economics (LSE), City University, the University of Leeds, University College London (UCL), the University of Birmingham, Aston University and the University of the West of England have signed a letter endorsing the application.