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April 17, 2009

British civil liberties under siege [Economic, social, trade union, etc., Human rights, Environment, Media] — Administrator @ 10:36 am

ALMOST 150 complaints have been made to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) after angry clashes between police and protesters during the G20 summit, the watchdog revealed on Thursday: here.


New video footage—showing a vicious police assault on a young woman—has provided further proof of indiscriminate police violence during the G20 protests earlier this month: here.

POLICE violence at the G20 is a sign of worse to come, the Morning Star’s political editor has warned: here.

FREELANCE press photographer Jess Hurd has welcomed an apology from Kent police after they stopped and searched her four times while covering last year’s climate camp: here.

Police delete London tourists’ photos ‘to prevent terrorism’: here.

CIVIL rights campaigners condemned Home Secretary Jacqui Smith on Friday for dodging the issue over council snooping powers: here.

Jacqui Plays the Terror Card - As I Predicted: here.

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