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Some had in good faith resigned from a proscribed organization.
A state servant may have joined a proscribed organization unaware of its activities and purposes.
But the Administration still insists that people belonging to "proscribed organizations" are excludable.
An up-to-date list of the proscribed organisations is maintained on the Home Office website.
He was a member of the Proscribed Organisations Appeal Commission from 2001.
The following day Twomey was tried and jailed for three years for membership of the newly proscribed organisation.
The list of proscribed organisations, as of May 2012, includes the following organisations:
When they join a proscribed organisation?'
The first list of proscribed organizations issued by the United States already includes groups fighting in Kashmir that might be considered freedom fighters by other lights.
Dr Murugesu Vinayagamoorthy spent four and a half years, from 2006, in a US prison for providing material support to the proscribed organisation.
The group is a designated terrorist organisation in the United Kingdom and a proscribed organisation in the Republic of Ireland.
Later that morning, however, Greater Manchester Police categorically denied having "been made aware of any threat from Al-Qaeda or any other proscribed organisation."
Party members were further prohibited from joining or affiliating to the "proscribed organizations" (groups listed by the National Executive and almost always under Communist Party control).
In 1962, the Labour Party declared the SLL to be a "proscribed organization", leading to Allen's expulsion from the party.
And, Zilwicki knew, as the countess' clandestine pipeline to the thoroughly proscribed organization known as "the Ballroom" and its escaped slave "terrorists."
They argue that it is misguided to pretend that these proscribed organisations (like Sinn Fein) either do not exist or do not carry massive popular support.
In the United Kingdom a person convicted of membership of a "proscribed organisation", such as the IRA, still nominally faces imprisonment for up to 10 years.
Hizbollah, a terrorist group estimated to have been involved in 80% of the terrorist attacks against Israel, still does not feature on the EU list of proscribed organisations.
Iain Duncan Smith then reportedly said that he had "plans to make the Conservative Democratic Alliance a proscribed organisation, which would ban party members from belonging to it."
PIRA is a proscribed organization and there is also a law preventing the national radio and television, RTE, from giving air time to members of the movement.
The month before the bombings, its status as a proscribed organisation in the United Kingdom was lifted by Merlyn Rees, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland.
The National Executive increased its powers to discourage contact between local Labour parties and outside minorities and extended the list of "proscribed organizations" (begun in 1930 to name Communist fronts).
Mau Mau was proscribed in August 1950, so, even had the claims been true, it is unclear that they proved Kenyatta's membership, let alone management, of a proscribed organisation.
Shortly after France entered World War II in September 1939, the PCF was declared a proscribed organisation by Édouard Daladier's government.
The maximum penalty for conspiracy to murder was increased from ten years to life; for causing explosions from twenty years to life; and membership of proscribed organisations from five years to ten.