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More G20 stuff
Climate Camp legal team report on the policing of the 24 hr G20 camp. There's a decent summary in the first couple of pages if you don't want to read all of it.
Warning: the witness accounts in Appendix 3 are distressing in places: police violently attacking and threatening peaceful protesters.
(The legal-notebook-based timeline that they have in there is interesting.)
ETA: Government department passed on information about activity and whereabouts of protestors to E.On before last summer's climate camp. Because sharing information about your citizens with a private company is *entirely* acceptable behaviour, oh yes.
Warning: the witness accounts in Appendix 3 are distressing in places: police violently attacking and threatening peaceful protesters.
(The legal-notebook-based timeline that they have in there is interesting.)
ETA: Government department passed on information about activity and whereabouts of protestors to E.On before last summer's climate camp. Because sharing information about your citizens with a private company is *entirely* acceptable behaviour, oh yes.
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Is there anything that the rest of us can constructively do at this point?
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More generally: there's lots of suggestions for getting involved at that website!
NB: I wasn't personally at G20, due to WrongContinentError, although I was at Climate Camp last summer, which also featured exciting riot police action. (and the government passing police info onto E.On! How nice of them. http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/apr/20/police-intelligence-e-on-berr )
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