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A B.C. woman who was recorded praising Hamas as “heroic and brave” can return to protest rallies, authorities confirmed this week.

Charlotte Kates was arrested following a demonstration outside the Vancouver Art Gallery back in April, where videos also showed her participating in a chant of “Long live Oct. 7,” celebrating the Hamas attacks on Israel.

One of her release conditions was that she not attend any “protests, rallies or assemblies” pending a court date scheduled in Vancouver on Tuesday.

The B.C. Prosecution Service told CTV News the conditions have since expired, as charges have not been laid against Kates.

Following her initial arrest, the Vancouver Police Department said investigators were working to determine whether any of the remarks made at the rally could constitute a hate crime.

Hamas is considered a terrorist organization by Canada and many other nations around the world. The group’s Oct. 7 attacks killed around …

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