Group Opinion

Overall, our group has judged Samidoun: Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, to be in violation of various facets of the Constitutional Amendments and various laws which have been instated overtime since the Constitution's ratification. While there are laws which protect the free speech of non-governmental organizations, and Samidoun currently claims no ties with any government, our research has demonstrated that there are many more laws which do not support or protect the group. This is due to their controversial relationship with the terrorist Popular Front For the Liberation of Palestine (PLFP). 

By illegally funding the PLFP, Samidoun threatens the safety of both Israeli and U.S. citizens, which we believe transgresses the qualifications for the protection of their First Amendment rights.

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