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    Is saying terrorist organizations should have the right to peaceful protest illegal in the UK?
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  • #2
    Why do you ask?

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    • #3
      I'm curious as to whether saying they should have peaceful protest rights is considered supporting them under the law. I don't support terrorism or violence in any way

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      • #4
        By terrorist organizations I mean people that align themselves politically with terrorist organizations not the organizations themselves that are based in Islamic countries

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        • #5
          Actually I do mean the right to support organizations designated as terrorist organizations' right to peaceful protest but not the organization themselves

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          • #6
            Originally posted by David2648 View Post
            I'm curious as to whether saying they should have peaceful protest rights is considered supporting them under the law. I don't support terrorism or violence in any way
            Then why would you wish to demonstrate in support of them, peacefully or otherwise?

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            • #7
              Both your threads since you joined the Forum two days ago seem to be very concerned about how you can avoid prosecution if/when you visit from the USA. In your other thread you said:

              "I am concerned over the law criminalizing offensive speech since that could apply to basically anything, so I'm not sure how I could reliably prevent myself from commiting this crime other than never posting anything online. I won't be in the UK anytime soon but I do visit sometimes."


              What exactly is it you are intending to do when you next visit the UK that is concerning you so much about its legality?
              All opinions expressed are based on my personal experience. I am not a lawyer and do not hold any legal qualifications.

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