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Britain rallies over new protest bill

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>>LONDON: Dozens of marches and rallies were planned across Britain yesterday as part of a “national weekend of action” against a proposed new law that would give police extra powers to curb protests.

The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts bill would toughen measures officers can take to disperse demonstrat­ions, such as imposing time and noise limits, which campaigner­s and activists fear would be used to curb dissent.

Since the bill was brought before parliament last month, there have been sporadic protests, notably in Bristol, southwest England, where demonstrat­ions turned violent with officers and a police station bombarded with bricks and glass bottles, and police vehicles set on fire.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson criticised what he described as “disgracefu­l attacks” on officers, but protesters have accused police of using heavyhande­d tactics.

Yesterday, activists, climate change campaigner­s, and the Black Lives Matter movement joined “kill the bill” rallies in London and other towns and cities including Manchester, Leeds, Brighton and Bristol.

“As protest is criminalis­ed and our fake democracy is pushed further towards authoritar­ianism, we seek to find where we can come together with other movements to tackle the common causes that affect us all,” said Alanna Byrne from environmen­tal group Extinction Rebellion.

Days of protests by her group paralysed parts of London in early 2019, action which helped fuel calls from some politician­s for the police to be given the tougher powers to prevent excessive disruption.

Demonstrat­ions had not been permitted while a coronaviru­s lockdown was in place, but restrictio­ns were eased this week, meaning organised rallies can go ahead providing they are “Covid secure”.

 ??  ?? THE RIGHT TO PROTEST: Demonstrat­ors hold placards during a protest against a newly proposed policing bill in Finsbury Park in London on Friday.
THE RIGHT TO PROTEST: Demonstrat­ors hold placards during a protest against a newly proposed policing bill in Finsbury Park in London on Friday.

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