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Mark Brown: My ancestral research brought skeletons tumbling from the family closet

Mark Brown: My ancestral research brought skeletons tumbling from the family closet
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Britain s secret political police

Industrial-levels of police infiltration of progressive campaign groups began during anti-Vietnam war movement in 1968 Metropolitan Police admits for the first time to Declassified that it spied for MI5 Justice campaigns led by families of people killed in police custody were a particular target of so-called “spycops”. The victims were mostly black men Undercover police spied on Labour politicians and nearly every group to party’s left Some women, who were tricked into romantic relationships, say it was like being “raped by the state” Extinction Rebellion and Black Lives Matter believed to be the most likely targets of current undercover police infiltration

Young activists: a thin chapter in the history curriculum

Young activists: a thin chapter in the history curriculum By Catherine Sofianos on 8 March 2021 “But Ma’am, we’ve done it so many times before,” – so goes the annual refrain from the chorus of learners – when first confronted with the prospect of learning about apartheid as they reach the second half of Grade 9 in many history classrooms countrywide. It happened, yes, of course it did, but now it’s in the past. We’re united now, with our multilingual anthem and colourful national flag. We need to learn about apartheid, a teacher may plead with a class, because we don’t want to make the same mistakes again. Because it teaches us about human rights abuses, and about how we shouldn’t judge each other according to the colour of our skin. And with that, almost half a century (to say nothing of the ones which came before) is trivialised in a moment of didactic opportunism and professional vulnerability.

Charity seek renewed planning permission for statue of Nelson Mandela in Glasgow

Charity seek renewed planning permission for statue of Nelson Mandela in Glasgow
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New plan to erect Nelson Mandela statue in Glasgow

Plan for Nelson Mandela statue in Glasgow city centre is resurrected A CHARITY dedicated to remembering Nelson Mandela wants planning permission to be renewed for a statue of the former President of South Africa in Glasgow. The Nelson Mandela Scottish Memorial Foundation is fundraising for a “permanent memorial” on the street named after him. It would mark “his connection with Glasgow” – the first city in the world to awards its freedom to Mandela in 1981. He later visited the city in 1993 following his 1990 release from prison. Permission was previously granted by the city council in 2017 but expired after three years. The application, which would see a bronze statue built on the footpath outside 8 Nelson Mandela Place, has now been resubmitted.

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