COPS

@copscampaign

Campaign Opposing Police Surveillance, an alliance of people spied on by Britain's political secret police.

United Kingdom
Joined May 2014

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  1. The inquiry extends its deadline re anonymity & redaction for . Ruling on 14 July, victims get 2 months after to respond

  2. can't grant immunity, it has to be the Attorney General. Here's what the Inquiry' asking the AG to grant

  3. Inquiry has issued its ruling on immunity from prosecution for witnesses at hearings [PDF]

  4. Pitchford's restriction order ruling and dilemma

  5. Scot Cabinet Sec for Justice office just told me they are prepping update for me re: Inquiry and Scotland

  6. „How to“ get a government to want an into scandal, write a complaint! N Irish exampes below

  7. Lessons from undercover TV series. Spycops = good really. Black people = murderers. social justice campaigns protect guilty.

  8. If you missed last month's excellent conference, videos of all the talks are now online

  9. At the hearing at the High Court, construction companies sham apology interrupted by shouts from workers of NO JUSTICE, NO PEACE!

  10. Check out the programme for Prevent, Islamophobia & Civil Liberties conference on 4 June!

  11. German MP says should include Scotland, Ireland, Germany, Europe.

  12. Home Sec. T. May now in talks w/ Ministers/Govs of Germany, Scotland + N. Ireland re: Inquiry

  13. In essence, police are not being guaranteed the secrecy they're after now, but it could well turn out that way later

  14. In what other area would protection from personal upset mean truth is hidden from victims? get diff standards from everyone else

  15. says secrecy can be granted inc to protect individuals from harm. Exposing as the abusers they are would upset them

  16. Police told court relationships weren't authorised, then they were, depending on what fends off disclosure

  17. In 5 years since exposed, police have fought disclosure, putting victims through grueliing court cases

  18. In reply to

    . If you 'do not deny problems of the past' why must all revelations come from their victims rather than you?

  19. Police will not even confirm John Dines was a officer, even though everyone knows & Dines admits it!

  20. Creedon wrote report on whistleblower Peter Francis - 'neither confirm nor denied' Francis was an officer!

  21. There are 15 exposed , around 10% of the total. Police only admit 4 to . That is not transparency

  22. . How can you 'discuss' and confront human rights abuses while you maintain Neither Confirm Nor Deny

  23. . If police want transparency why did you apply for all your evidence to be heard in secret

  24. The updated transcript for yesterdays undertakings orders hearing is now available on the Hearings page of the website.

  25. ignores the betrayal of wives as well as activists. Real stories are about

  26. COPS followed and
    • @harvey_duke

      Freelance Investigative Journalist; Welfare Rights Officer; Campaigner against injustice; Poet

  27. Fascinating to hear police say one incident 27 years ago has ruined trust. As if Lawrence, Morgan, Menezes, Alder or have not.

  28. IRL many betrayed both their partners and their persona's partners, & bosses knew.

  29. Absolutely essential book on the undermining of dissent by secret corporate strategists &

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