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Increasing restrictions on civic freedoms: excessive force, racial profiling and restrictive laws target pro-Palestine protesters
Published at
18.07.2024
Country
United Kingdom
Category
Latest Developments
Tags:
- protest disruption
- HRD detained
- excessive force
- bureaucratic restriction
- censorship
- surveillance
- positive court ruling
- LGBTI
- women
- refugees and migrants
- release of HRDs
- positive CS development
- labour rights
- protest
- extractive industries
- restrictive law
- HRD acquitted
- people with disabilities
- protestor(s) detained
- environmental rights
Government abandons Bill of Rights Bill, controversial laws on migration, protest and strikes remain
Published at
30.10.2023
Country
United Kingdom
Category
Latest Developments
Tags:
- refugees and migrants
- positive CS development
- travel ban
- negative court ruling
- labour rights
- protest
- restrictive law
- censorship
- protestor(s) detained
- HRD prosecuted
- environmental rights
Freedom of expression under threat as anti-boycott bill enters Parliament
Published at
06.07.2023
Country
United Kingdom
Category
Latest Developments
Tags:
- LGBTI
- protest disruption
- refugees and migrants
- surveillance
- excessive force
- labour rights
- protest
- restrictive law
- protestor(s) detained
Civic space in decline: Restrictions on protests, attacks on migrant rights, & protesters behind bars
Published at
13.03.2023
Country
United Kingdom
Category
Latest Developments
Tags:
- LGBTI
- women
- refugees and migrants
- harassment
- negative court ruling
- labour rights
- protest
- violent protest
- restrictive law
- journalist detained
- protestor(s) detained
- environmental rights
Anti-monarchy protesters face repression as the right to protest remains under threat
Published at
10.10.2022
Country
United Kingdom
Category
Latest Developments
Tags:
- LGBTI
- restrictive law
- protestor(s) detained
- environmental rights
- refugees and migrants
- harassment
- HRD prosecuted
- censorship
- protest
- extractive industries
- positive court ruling
“A dark day for democracy’: Policing Bill becomes law; protesters at Sarah Everard vigil prosecuted
Published at
03.06.2022
Country
United Kingdom
Category
Latest Developments
Tags:
- positive court ruling
- LGBTI
- extractive industries
- restrictive law
- harassment
- protestor(s) detained
- protest
- public vilification
- environmental rights
Threats on civic freedoms continue as government attempts to evade accountability
Published at
04.02.2022
Country
United Kingdom
Category
Latest Developments
Tags:
- bureaucratic restriction
- HRD acquitted
- positive court ruling
- refugees and migrants
- minority groups
- harassment
- protestor(s) detained
- HRD detained
- protest
- restrictive law
- environmental rights
Peaceful Assembly under attack: Policing bill proposes up to 51 weeks’ jail time for protesting
Published at
14.12.2021
Country
United Kingdom
Category
Latest Developments
Tags:
- restrictive law
- protestor(s) detained
- environmental rights
- refugees and migrants
- intimidation
- harassment
- excessive force
- protest
- public vilification
- internet restriction
- political interference
New proposals for restrictive #PolicingBill aim to curb protests further
Published at
02.11.2021
Country
United Kingdom
Category
Latest Developments
Tags:
- women
- intimidation
- harassment
- protest
- prevention of protest
- political interference
- restrictive law
- protestor(s) detained
- environmental rights
Heavy-handed policing as hundreds arrested at Extinction Rebellion protests
Published at
03.09.2021
Country
United Kingdom
Category
Latest Developments
Tags:
- minority groups
- intimidation
- surveillance
- excessive force
- protest
- restrictive law
- access to info. law
- women
- office raid
- refugees and migrants
- protestor(s) detained
#KilltheBill protests continue amid police violence; Extinction Rebellion co-founder arrested
Published at
21.05.2021
Country
United Kingdom
Category
Latest Developments
Tags:
- funding restriction
- protestor(s) detained
- refugees and migrants
- attack on journalist
- restrictive law
- HRD detained
- excessive force
- HRD acquitted
- protest
- public vilification
- people with disabilities
- extractive industries
- positive court ruling
- violent protest
- environmental rights