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EE UU: Una gama multicolor alza el puño por el fin de la violencia racial

EE UU: Una gama multicolor alza el puño por el fin de la violencia racial
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Una gama multicolor alza el puño en EE UU por el fin de la violencia racial

Una gama multicolor alza el puño en EE UU por el fin de la violencia racial
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Kill The Bill

Kill The Bill Kill The Bill In a night of police crackdowns last Friday (26 th of March), ten protesters were arrested in Bristol and a peaceful sit-in outside the Bridewell police station was dispersed violently – protesters were beaten with riot shields and truncheons. In one case, a young woman was attacked by a police dog. Kevin Blowe, of Netpol (Network for Police Monitoring) said it was as though the police had been “let off the leash”, and Nadia Whittome MP, among others, has called for an independent inquiry into the police handling of the protests in Bristol. One can’t help but admire the indefatigable spirit of these young protesters who, despite repeated escalations by and with the police, have turned out and put themselves on the line to protest the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill – for our purposes, the ‘policing bill’ – not just in Bristol but across the UK.

What good is a right to toothless protest?

Author “Kill the Bill” protesters in London, UK. April 3, 2020. Photo: Ziaur Khan / Shutterstock.com London 1936. In what we know today as the “Battle of Cable Street,” the Metropolitan Police protected Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists against almost 20,000 anti-fascist protesters, including socialist groups, Irish dockworkers, British Jewry and anarchist and trade unionist groups. That day, 3,000 paramilitary “Blackshirts” marched through a Jewish neighborhood. Mounted police charged at a crowd of peaceful counterprotesters, and many of the arrested reported violent treatment at the hands of the police. Following the events on Cable Street, the Public Order Act of 1936 forced organizers of large protests to obtain prior police permission and gave the police broad powers to arrest people for “insulting or abusive” speech. The ambiguity of the word “insulting” meant that the Public Order Act could be applied in a range of cases.

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Jadwal Launching Tilang Elektronik di Balikpapan, Kesiapan Back Office Kini Kurang10 Persen
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