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SUMMARY:Cardiff Protest: Undercover is No Excuse for Abuse
DESCRIPTION:It has been over five years since we learned that Mark “Marco” Jacobs was not just another anarchist in the south Wales activist scene\, but was actually an undercover police officer. \nSince then a number of people who were directly effected by his use of sexual relations as an infiltration tactic have taken legal action to attempt to hold the system to account. \nSickeningly South Wales Police and the Metropolitan Police have maintained a “Neither Confrim Nor Deny” defence of all aspects of Officer Jacobs deployment. \nOn Wednesday 25th March we will be in the Royal Courts of Justice in London attempting to strike out this non-defence. \nJoin us the night before for a protest outside Cardiff Central Police Station to draw attention to the case and the problem of undercover political policing in general. \nNeither Confirm Nor Deny = Neither Truth Nor Justice \nShare this:FacebookTwitterTumblrEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPinterestPocketPrint
URL:http://campaignopposingpolicesurveillance.com/event/cardiff-protest-undercover-is-no-excuse-for-abuse/
LOCATION:Cardiff Central Police Station\, King Edward VII Avenue\, Cardiff\, CF10 3NN
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SUMMARY:Resisting the Database State
DESCRIPTION:John Catt \nThis month the Supreme Court ruled that police did not break the law by keeping records of a 90 year old peace protester suspected of committing no crimes on a vast database of ‘domestic extremists’. The decision grants huge discretion to the police who are now free to carry out mass surveillance of political activists. \nThe blacklisting scandal and continuing criminalisation of protest as ‘extremism’ reveal the potential for massive human rights infringements when police are allowed to track and monitor our political activities. At this event we will hear from those who have been victimised by and are leading the fight against the database state: \nJohn Catt – veteran peace campaigner taking his case to the European Court of Human Rights to challenge the retention of his records on the domestic extremism database \nDave Smith (Blacklist Support Group) – blacklist victim\, campaigner and co-author “Blacklisted: the secret war between big business and union activists” \nShamik Dutta (Bhatt Murphy Solicitors) – police actions lawyer who represents John Catt as well as a group of 6 journalists also suing the Met for keeping their records on the domestic extremism database \nFree Admission\nTuesday 24th March\, 6.30\nRoom L67\, SOAS University of London\, WC1H 0XG \nThis event forms part of a series of monthly events on social justice issues hosted by Defend the Right to Protest \nShare this:FacebookTwitterTumblrEmailMoreLinkedInRedditPinterestPocketPrint
URL:http://campaignopposingpolicesurveillance.com/event/resisting-the-database-state/
LOCATION:SOAS University of London\, Room L67\, Lower Ground Floor\, Main Building\, School of Oriental and African Studies\, University of London\, Thornhaugh Street\, London\, WC1H 0XG
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