It would probably help their case if they weren’t terrorists. Maybe they should try that.
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“Hamas has instructed barristers Franck Magennis and Daniel Grutters to launch the appeal againstĀ UKĀ Home Secretary Yvette Cooper’s decision to reject the group’s request to take it off the list of banned terrorist organisations.
Magennis is a barrister at Garden Court Chambers, and Grutters is a barrister at One Pump Court Chambers.
Fahad Ansari, director of Riverway Law – which has since rebranded as Riverway to the Sea – is also supporting the barristers in the challenge.”
Hamas committed torture, rape, abducted 251 innocent civilians, and other atrocities on October 7th – yet we have a British based law firm ‘Riverway to the Sea’ supporting their appeal.
There does seem to be a subsection of our population that are all too ready to support the more extreme forms of political action, which is concerning.
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Rasples1998 on
I’m against the genocide and murder of innocent people anywhere, but association with the people of Gaza who are suffering greatly does not absolve you from being terrorists. They are suffering, you are not. They are suffering, directly because of your actions. The second Hamas lose the terror designation, is the moment I give up on this country and any semblance of common sense.
Euclid_Interloper on
The guys who went on a rapey pogrom in Southern Israel and launched unguided missiles at cities? I’m gonna just go ahead and keep calling them terrorists.
Israel has acted atrociously in response, Netanyahu should be up on war crimes, but that doesn’t stop Hamas from being terrorists.
Who, and let me emphasise this part, *the fuck*, takes on Ha-fucking-mas as a client? These people should never be respected before the bar ever again.
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Let me think about that…
Though about it… DENIED
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It would probably help their case if they weren’t terrorists. Maybe they should try that.
“Hamas has instructed barristers Franck Magennis and Daniel Grutters to launch the appeal againstĀ UKĀ Home Secretary Yvette Cooper’s decision to reject the group’s request to take it off the list of banned terrorist organisations.
Magennis is a barrister at Garden Court Chambers, and Grutters is a barrister at One Pump Court Chambers.
Fahad Ansari, director of Riverway Law – which has since rebranded as Riverway to the Sea – is also supporting the barristers in the challenge.”
Hamas committed torture, rape, abducted 251 innocent civilians, and other atrocities on October 7th – yet we have a British based law firm ‘Riverway to the Sea’ supporting their appeal.
There does seem to be a subsection of our population that are all too ready to support the more extreme forms of political action, which is concerning.
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I’m against the genocide and murder of innocent people anywhere, but association with the people of Gaza who are suffering greatly does not absolve you from being terrorists. They are suffering, you are not. They are suffering, directly because of your actions. The second Hamas lose the terror designation, is the moment I give up on this country and any semblance of common sense.
The guys who went on a rapey pogrom in Southern Israel and launched unguided missiles at cities? I’m gonna just go ahead and keep calling them terrorists.
Israel has acted atrociously in response, Netanyahu should be up on war crimes, but that doesn’t stop Hamas from being terrorists.
I’ll just leave this here
https://www.hamas-massacre.net/
Who, and let me emphasise this part, *the fuck*, takes on Ha-fucking-mas as a client? These people should never be respected before the bar ever again.