Jury Protest Arrests

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The article details the intensifying persecution of individuals associated with “Defend Our Juries,” a campaign advocating for jury nullification in cases involving political protest, particularly those related to Palestinian activism. It highlights the arrest and trial of Tristram Woolfenden, a leading figure in the movement, on charges of witness intimidation and perverting the course of justice, stemming from his attempts to contact jurors who acquitted Palestine Action activists.

The piece criticizes the prosecution’s actions, arguing they represent an attack on the fundamental principles of jury trial and the right to political expression. It accuses the government of using the Palestine Action proscription as a pretext to suppress broader support for the Palestinian cause and intimidate potential jurors who might be sympathetic to such activism.

The article emphasizes the disparity between the government’s claims that the ban on Palestine Action wouldn’t impact legitimate protest and the reality of escalating repression against those who support Palestine, including targeting individuals linked to jury advocacy. It underscores that this case highlights the broader attack on democratic rights under the guise of national security.

find the original article here: https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/09/03/neoa-s03.html

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