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A year in prison for throwing a stick?

Adam Ramsay 8 July 2011 A year in prison for throwing a stick?2011-07-08T15:04:59+01:00 Green Parties 9 Comments
A twenty year old student from York, Francis Fernie, has been jailed for a year for throwing a stick at the police on 26 March. Specifically, he was found guilty…
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Justice for Smiley Culture

Adam Ramsay 5 July 2011 Justice for Smiley Culture2011-07-05T11:40:18+01:00 4 Comments
Today I'm up in Westminster Magistrates Court for my pre-hearing about the UK Uncut Fortnum & Mason protest on the 26th of March. But I've been advised not to write…
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Charges Dropped Against Edinburgh Uncut Activists.

Bright Green Editors 4 July 2011 Charges Dropped Against Edinburgh Uncut Activists.2011-07-04T17:40:03+01:00 Scotland 19 Comments
In a victory for the right to protest against the tax dodging of big business and the rich, charges against Uncut activists in Edinburgh were revealed to have been dropped…
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SOAS arrests: Where are the Lib Dems on protest rights?

Adam Ramsay 15 June 2011 SOAS arrests: Where are the Lib Dems on protest rights?2011-06-15T09:37:27+01:00 Green Parties 3 Comments
“I was personally punched and thrown down the stairs by officers.” Meet Alex. He's a postgrad student at UCL. On Monday he joined a peaceful demonstration at SOAS against Higher…
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Political Policing, or Business as Usual?

Ramona 7 June 2011 Political Policing, or Business as Usual?2011-06-07T11:50:02+01:00 Green Parties 2 Comments
They persecute us. Yes, of course they do. We’re a threat to the system they represent. If we don’t want them to harass us, then we should just submit to…
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UPDATED: 4th Uncut Activist Arrested in Edinburgh

Bright Green Editors 1 June 2011 UPDATED: 4th Uncut Activist Arrested in Edinburgh2011-06-01T17:51:52+01:00 Scotland 25 Comments
We have just heard word that a fourth UK Uncut activist has been arrested in Edinburgh for breach of the peace. The activist was arrested at their home this afternoon…
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Jody McIntyre investigation: you’ve got to laugh

Adam Ramsay 27 May 2011 Jody McIntyre investigation: you’ve got to laugh2011-05-27T21:44:34+01:00 Green Parties 4 Comments
There are times when the only appropriate reaction is laughter. And surely the Met's finding on the treatment of Jody McIntyre at the student demonstration on the 9th of December…
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The whole Met should be held to account for Ian Tomlinson’s death, not just one Officer

Peter McColl 25 May 2011 The whole Met should be held to account for Ian Tomlinson’s death, not just one Officer2011-05-25T11:40:15+01:00 8 Comments
Today’s announcement that PC Simon Harwood will face prosecution for the manslaughter of Ian Tomlinson at the G20 protests is welcome. I and many others will wish to see Ian…
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Officer A3002 is Guilty of Misuse of Law

NishmaDoshi 17 May 2011 Officer A3002 is Guilty of Misuse of Law2011-05-17T16:30:05+01:00 Green Parties 2 Comments
2009. The year the police became anonymous. The year terrorism meant that pub lic accountability went down the drain. The year they brought in Section 76 of the Counter Terrorism…
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Superinjunctions: One law for the rich

JonathanKent 30 April 2011 Superinjunctions: One law for the rich2011-04-30T14:30:51+01:00 5 Comments
One of my fondest fantasies is that in Britain a measure of equality still exists. Yes there are people who are very rich and others who are very poor. Yes,…
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