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Published in: Home: Opinion‘Free speech tsar’ is the government’s latest attack on universities
The Conservative Party has all but outlawed public protest. Now it wants to root it out of campuses, too
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Published in: Home: NewsProtester, 72, who interrupted Rees-Mogg says we are ‘on road to fascism’
Dirk Campbell got into National Conservatism bash, which turned away progressive media, by being ‘elderly white man’
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Published in: Home: OpinionLabour MP Nadia Whittome: Public Order Act is threat to democracy
‘New law restricts one of the few tools working-class people have left at their disposal to push for change’
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Published in: Home: Interview‘We are not where we were’: Why Gary Younge still has hope
The journalist and academic on the Rwanda plan, voter ID, progress on racism and where there's cause for optimism
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Published in: Home: NewsInsulate Britain activists jailed after telling judge: ‘We won’t stop’
The five activists said a prison sentence would not stop them raising awareness of the climate crisis
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Published in: Home: NewsActivists jailed for seven weeks for defying ban on mentioning climate crisis
Insulate Britain members have been found guilty of ignoring a judge's ban on telling a jury why they were protesting
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Published in: Home: NewsInsulate Britain trio could face jail for mentioning climate crisis in court
Climate activists will be tried for telling a jury that the climate emergency led them to stage a road-block protest
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Published in: 50.50: News‘Workers, renters and queers, it’s time to build a mass movement’
Accusing the Tory government of violence, LGBTIQ+ protesters gathered to defend Scottish gender reforms
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Published in: 50.50: Feature‘The day Ghana’s anti-LGBTIQ+ bill is passed, I will be in jail’
Ghana’s only openly trans musician Angel Maxine speaks out on the dangers of a proposed anti-LGBTIQ bill
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Published in: Home: NewsRevealed: Police may be assessing climate protesters for terrorism
Counter-terror police are being sent intelligence on activists who threaten businesses amid crackdown on protests
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Published in: Home: OpinionAre circumstances now aligned for possible war in the Middle East?
With instability in Iran, a right-wing government in Israel and new Gulf alliances, the region may be ripe for war
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Published in: Home: OpinionTomato soup, a famous painting and a viral clip. What makes a protest work?
Climate activists Just Stop Oil certainly got the media talking with their latest action. But is that enough?
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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: oDR: Feature‘You can’t do anything useful in jail,’ says leading Russian street artist
Timofey Radya talks to openDemocracy about anti-war resistance in the streets and his love for his country
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Published in: Home: NewsSuella Braverman quietly gives herself fresh anti-protest powers
Last-minute amendment to Public Order Bill lets home secretary slap injunctions on people ‘likely’ to protest
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Published in: Home: NewsColston statue ruling is attack on right to protest, warn leading barristers
The Court of Appeal said today the ‘Colston Four’ should not have been able to use a human rights defence
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Published in: oDR: AnalysisA guide to the violent unrest in Uzbekistan’s Karakalpakstan region
Uzbekistan has been rocked by its largest protest in nearly two decades. What happened – and who’s to blame?
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Published in: Home: OpinionThe UK government wants to stamp out dissent. Here’s how to stop it
New book ‘Rebel Verdict’ is a must-read for anyone concerned by the UK’s increasing attempts to curb protest
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: NewsRevealed: Policing bill was dreamed up by secretive oil-funded think tank
Controversial anti-protest law may have originated in briefing from Policy Exchange, our investigation reveals
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Published in: Home: NewsHow Britain’s new laws doubly criminalise Black, Asian and Gypsy people
Protesters warn of the combined threat of the Policing Bill and Nationality and Borders Bill