Jonathon Porritt presents stark UN and WHO data revealing the scale of the Gaza genocide, urging readers not to turn away from the reality.
Jonathon Porritt reflects on repeated protest in support of Palestine Action, the Gaza genocide, and the moral responsibility to act when law and conscience collide.
Jonathon Porritt reflects on the High Court ruling that the proscription of Palestine Action was unlawful, and celebrates the extraordinary role of Defend Our Juries in mobilising civil resistance and protecting fundamental rights.
Arrested for opposing genocide in Gaza, Jonathon Porritt reflects on the surreal bureaucracy of UK courts — and the all-too-real human cost of political complicity and repression.
MATTERS OF CONSCIENCE January 5th: ‘back to work day’ for a lot of people. Back to ‘normal’. I woke up this ‘back to normal’ morning (as I do on most mornings) thinking about the four Palestine Action campaigners still on hunger strike: Heba Muraisi...
On 9 August, I was one of 522 citizens arrested under the Terrorism Act for holding a sign in Parliament Square calling for an end to the genocide in Gaza and the lifting of the ban on Palestine Action. This ban, imposed by Home Secretary Yvette...





