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Published in: Home: OpinionMore women in the police won’t reduce police violence
OPINION: Focusing on the gender of officers is misleading – violence and intimidation are integral to policing
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Published in: Home: OpinionIt’s time to abolish the Met Police
OPINION: You can’t reform a system that’s doing exactly what it’s intended to do
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Published in: Home: NewsScrap plans to give cops more power, say women as David Carrick jailed for life
A Met officer has been locked up for dozens of rapes. Yet Suella Braverman’s priority is clamping down on protesters
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Published in: Home: NewsPolice force accused of beating man was warned of stop-and-search failings
Singer says ‘aggressive’ South Wales Police officers got in his car and punched him – leaving him fearing for life
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Published in: oDR: ExplainerWho are the Russian security forces upholding Putin’s brutal regime?
Some five million members of the siloviki are responsible for maintaining Putin's crackdown on any opposition
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionWill Polish police repeat crackdown on anti-abortion protests two years on?
OPINION: The EU should insist that Poland uphold the right to sexual and reproductive health care
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Published in: Home: News‘The fight continues’: Protesters march to Scotland Yard for Chris Kaba
Friends, family and supporters marched through Whitehall as the IOPC announced its investigation
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Published in: oDR: NewsMoscow police beat and torture women after anti-war protests
A phone recording captured details of police brutality against Russian anti-war protesters
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Published in: Home: OpinionWhat Trevor Noah missed when he accused US police of breaking ‘social contract’
I can’t help but wonder if ‘The Daily Show’ host has read ‘The Racial Contract’ by Charles Mills. It helped me...
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaWho protects Colombians?
Massacres, murders, police shooting at civilians. Colombia, country of magical realism, seems to have become the new...
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Published in: democraciaAbierta: OpinionAnger in Colombia: why are some lives worth more than others?
The police brutality in Javier Ordóñez's death shocked the country. We should have reacted the same with Anderson...
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Published in: democraciaAbierta: OpinionHow black people face and use violence in the US and Brazil
Violence has, to some extent, given political agency to blacks in the United States, whereas nonviolence has kept...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaPain, torture and alienation
Due to Egypt’s dire political and economic situation, pain and alienation are bound to be a feature of the lives of...
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Published in: North Africa, West Asia‘Killing a student is killing a nation’: Sudanese universities revolt
Seven Sudanese public universities have witnessed waves of protests during the past week: the crackdown on civil...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaThe untouchables: Egypt’s petty security officials
The regime has unleashed a wave of repression that it can no longer control. Power now lies in the hands of those...
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Published in: TransformationHow I will prepare my white son for the interactions he won't have with police
Seamus’ whiteness means that I don’t have to teach him how to prepare for humiliation. That is white privilege in a nutshell.
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Published in: TransformationDale Farm: an eviction anniversary
While at Dale Farm, I consider myself to have witnessed an incidence of ethnic cleansing. Basildon Council argued...
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Published in: openDemocracyUK#IPCCFail – the police complaints watchdog’s “decade of failure”
It's ten years since the Independent Police Complaints Commission was founded, and they've utterly failed.
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Published in: openDemocracyUKPolice, protest and the fragility of capital
The de-facto criminalisation of lawful protest by the British police only serves to highlight the fragility of the...
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Published in: TransformationSmashing egoism: against flashpoint action
For many anarchists, real liberation manifests itself through flashpoint: sudden, unannounced acts of violence....