Protest spy tech

Protest spy tech

Your counter-surveillance guide.

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NI 546 - Spying on dissent - November, 2023
Shut up

Shut up

Report on criminalizing protest in Vietnam by Alessio Perrone.

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NI 544 - Palestine - July, 2023
Australian activist Deanna ‘Violet’ Coco was handed 15 months in prison for being part of a climate protest that blocked Sydney’s Harbour Bridge. An appeal against her sentence is due to be heard in March 2023. A group of Coco’s supporters gathered in front of Parliament House, Canberra, on 5 December 2022.Photo: Leo Bild/Alamy

Temperature Check

How to fight the climate clampdown. Words by Danny Chivers.

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NI 542 - A world to win - March, 2023
A farmer stands by signs, with photos of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and others pasted onto the bodies of a variety of creatures, during protests in January 2021.Photo: Im_Rohitbhakar/Shutterstock

The farmers rise

The mass protests of 2020-21 in India showed the world what solidarity in action can look like.

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NI 541 - The cost of living crisis - January, 2023
The placard reads ‘popular revolution, legitimate revolution’.Photo: Chedly Ben Ibrahim/Nurphoto/PA Images

Sign of the times

Anti-government demonstration in the capital Tunis, Tunisia.

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NI 530 - Democracy on the edge - March, 2021
Sign of the times

Sign of the times

Protesting in Rome, Italy, against Israel’s annexation of Palestinian territories.

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NI 527 - Covid-19 lessons from the pandemic - September, 2020
View from Africa

View from Africa

The cries of a discontented world, by Nanjala Nyabola.

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NI 523 - Borders - Freedom to move, for everyone - January, 2020
The Battle for ZAD

The Battle for ZAD

Update from France by Claire Fauset.

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NI 511 - Humanitarianism under attack - April, 2018
Clockwise from top left: Smallholders forced off their land who have taken refuge in makeshift roadside huts; a street scene on Calle Mallorquín in Encarnación; giant otters on the Paraguay River; the Panteón de los Héroes at dusk in the capital, Asunción; a Mbya-Guaraní woman in her herb garden. All photos by Alamy Stock Photos: imageBroker; Thomas Cockrem; Barry Chapman; robertharding; Westend61GmbH.

Country Profile: Paraguay

Paraguayan democracy may have come a long way since the end of dictatorship, but terror is sweeping its agricultural heartlands where farmers and indigenous communities are resisting attempts to take away what little land they have left.

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NI 510 - Black Lives Matter - March, 2018
Students in Britain protest proposed increases to university tuition fees, 9 December 2010.Photo: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Stock Photo

Arrested Development

Millennials have been condemned to a life of permanent adolescence. Despite the obsession with all things shiny and new, Yohann Koshy argues that young people are using old-fashioned ideas to chart a way forward.

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NI 509 - What's left for the young? - January, 2018

Articles in this category displayed as a table:

Article title From magazine Publication date
Spying on dissent November, 2023
Palestine July, 2023
A world to win March, 2023
The cost of living crisis January, 2023
Democracy on the edge March, 2021
Covid-19 lessons from the pandemic September, 2020
Borders - Freedom to move, for everyone January, 2020
Humanitarianism under attack April, 2018
Black Lives Matter March, 2018
What's left for the young? January, 2018
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