Four Palestine Action activists convicted of criminal damage at an Elbit Systems plant face sentencing with a terrorism connection after reporting restrictions were lifted at Woolwich Crown Court.
Four Palestine Action activists convicted of criminal damage at a Bristol-area Elbit Systems plant are set to face sentencing with a terrorism connection, following the lifting of reporting restrictions at Woolwich Crown Court.
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