@iriyan #ExtraterritorialJurisduction is actually a foundational concept of American law. The doctrine was an essential part of the colonisation of the #NativeAmerican territories, by allowing native American resistance to be #criminalised.
Queer girl, 15, ‘traumatised’ after airport security made her strip to prove she’s female

British girl, 15, has recalled her “traumatic” experience with Egyptian airport security guards who forced her to strip to prove her gender.

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“Significant #discrimination persists. An estimated 2 billion people live in contexts where #consensual #samesexrelations are #criminalised, with at least 42 countries specifically criminalising consensual same-sex relations between #women. #Transgender #people, and especially #transgender #women, are #criminalised under these and other #discriminatory #laws.”

I remember walking along a street on an #Extinction #Rebellion #march in 2019 and people were cheering from their windows.
A big part of all the early protests was #outreach, with protesters talking to people on the streets, in communities and workplaces, and finding eager responses.

This hopeful sense of #engagement is hard to find now.
Its disappearance is often blamed on the protesters themselves.
Aren’t they too disruptive?
Too white? Too young? Too old?
Too disconnected from politics? Too political?

You can put the blame with them, and, for sure, protesters make mistakes,
but you also have to recognise the impact of the #backlash.

Because where many of us saw great hope for change, others saw only a #threat.
And because they saw only a threat, they acted quickly to undermine and marginalise it.

The legal response to protest in the UK has been transformed at an astonishing pace.

Actions have been newly #criminalised;
locking on, carrying glue to protests, walking slowly in the road.

The growth in the use of #private #injunctions has enabled corporations to impose #crippling #fines for, say, blocking certain roads or sitting down at oil terminals.

Existing crimes have been escalated, so that what once might have attracted a small fine,
such as sitting down in a road,
can now lead quickly to #prison.

Defences are being stripped away; 🌟some protesters have been told by judges that they may not even mention the climate emergency in court, 🌟
and are imprisoned if they do so.

Long custodial sentences are becoming normalised.

While many people are happily going along with this repression, thinking that it’s necessary to stop disruption,
or that it only affects a few extremists,
the direction of travel is fast and frightening and its repercussions are growing.

@Natasha_Walter

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/apr/13/climate-crisis-protest-activism-repression

Jail for holding a placard? Protest over the climate crisis is being brutally suppressed

The legal repression of activism has been fast and frightening, yet it won’t make protesters disappear and only sows division

The Guardian
Adjoa Andoh reads Malachi's powerful poem about being GPS tagged by the Home Office

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The #TVLicenceFeeScandal: why are 1,000 people a week being casually #criminalised?

Each year, tens of thousands of #UK citizens are charged with non-payment of their TV licence fee – from the man who missed payments while in hospital, to a woman with a brain injury who forgot to pay
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2024/feb/29/tv-licence-fee-scandal-1000-people-week-casually-criminalised

#ToryPoliciesInAction #SingleJusticeProcedure
#Law #Justice[sic] #CourtSystem #UnderfundingPublicServices

The TV licence fee scandal: why are 1,000 people a week being casually criminalised?

Each year, tens of thousands of UK citizens are charged with non-payment of their TV licence fee – from the man who missed payments while in hospital, to a woman with a brain injury who forgot to pay

The Guardian

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The failure of #Manufacturers to make their products #Accessible needs to be #Criminalised

Self regulation has clearly failed.

If they want to provide a faintly lettered overlay for those with excellent #Vision then they can.

But off the shelf products need to be #Accessible

#ImpairedVision #Elderly

Ian McKellen’s life and career ‘changed for the better’ after he came out as gay

Ian McKellen has said that every aspect of his life and career “changed for the better” after he came out as gay.

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Government housed asylum seekers and refugees in sub-standard accommodation and treats them like criminals.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-65890051

#AsylumSeekers #Refugees #RefugeeWeek #Accommodation #Wales #Government #PoorStandards #Criminalised

Asylum seeker's fear over new sites after Penally stay

Some fear plans for two new sites will be ran by the same company which ran now-closed Penally.

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