I think it's highly unlikely to be reserved. I am sure they score less highly on the violent rhetoric scale as the ridiculously named "Maniacs Murder Cult" (who were also proscribed) but no doubt higher in the country at least on the direct action part.
You can't have a policy of directly damaging military vehicles and expect to get away from it. It's not hard to see how this crosses a threshold.
So yeah, I doubt the public will be clamouring to reverse this.