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Government loses terror decision | Government loses terror decision |
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Ministers have been refused leave to appeal against a decision ordering it to take an Iranian opposition group off a list of banned terror organisations. | Ministers have been refused leave to appeal against a decision ordering it to take an Iranian opposition group off a list of banned terror organisations. |
The Proscribed Organisations Appeal Commission (POAC) turned down the application regarding the People's Mujahideen Organisation of Iran (PMOI). | The Proscribed Organisations Appeal Commission (POAC) turned down the application regarding the People's Mujahideen Organisation of Iran (PMOI). |
The government voiced disappointment at the decision and said it would take the case to the Court of Appeal. | The government voiced disappointment at the decision and said it would take the case to the Court of Appeal. |
Home Office Minister Tony McNulty said the government needed to be "cautious". | Home Office Minister Tony McNulty said the government needed to be "cautious". |
"I remain convinced that, where terrorism is concerned, the rights of the law-abiding majority and the overriding need to protect the public, both in the UK and abroad, must lead us to take such a cautious approach," he said. | "I remain convinced that, where terrorism is concerned, the rights of the law-abiding majority and the overriding need to protect the public, both in the UK and abroad, must lead us to take such a cautious approach," he said. |
"I firmly believe that we should be entitled to take this view." | "I firmly believe that we should be entitled to take this view." |
"Perverse" decision | "Perverse" decision |
Lord Corbett of Castle Vale, chairman of the British Parliamentary Committee for Iran Freedom, said he was not surprised by the decision. | Lord Corbett of Castle Vale, chairman of the British Parliamentary Committee for Iran Freedom, said he was not surprised by the decision. |
"POAC found, on the facts, that the home secretary got the law wrong, ignored the evidence, asked the wrong question and so reached a 'perverse' decision," he said. | "POAC found, on the facts, that the home secretary got the law wrong, ignored the evidence, asked the wrong question and so reached a 'perverse' decision," he said. |
"The home secretary should now admit to the mistake and implement POAC's judgment, which ordered the removal of Iran's main democratic opposition, the PMOI, from the list of proscribed organisations." | "The home secretary should now admit to the mistake and implement POAC's judgment, which ordered the removal of Iran's main democratic opposition, the PMOI, from the list of proscribed organisations." |
Maryam Rajavi, president-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, said the ruling was "another affirmation that the terrorist label against the PMOI was 'perverse'". | |
The exiled PMOI used bases in Iraq before the fall of Saddam Hussein to launch attacks on Iran, but says it has renounced violence since 2001. | The exiled PMOI used bases in Iraq before the fall of Saddam Hussein to launch attacks on Iran, but says it has renounced violence since 2001. |
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