#RightToProtest is under attack in #England and #Wales, reports warn
#HumanRightsWatch and Justice say recent legislative changes have had a chilling effect and should be repealed

by Haroon Siddique
Thu 8 Jan 2026

"The right to protest is under attack in England and Wales with laws trampling over human rights protections and more oppressive restrictions in the pipeline, two major reports have warned.

"Both Human Rights Watch and the cross-party law reform organisation Justice say recent legislative changes have created a chilling effect on lawful protest and should be repealed. Their reports, simultaneously published on Thursday, also say that proposals for more curbs should be halted.

"They highlight the arrest of Republic #AntiMonarchy protesters during King Charles’s coronation, charges and arrests of #ProPalestinian demonstrators and long sentences for #ClimateProtesters as examples of the crackdown on the right to peaceful dissent.

"Fiona Rutherford, chief executive of Justice, said: 'Year by year, we see police powers grow, as our fundamental right to protest is treated more like a privilege. The law in this area has become dangerously unbalanced, empowering the state to silence voices it should be safeguarding. Reversing this trend is essential to restoring trust, protecting rights and preserving a healthy democracy.'

"Lydia Gall, a senior Europe and Central Asia researcher at Human Rights Watch, said: 'The UK is now adopting protest-control tactics imposed in countries where democratic safeguards are collapsing. The UK should oppose such measures, not replicate and endorse them.'

"Both reports say that the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 and the #PublicOrderAct 2023 were watershed moments, criminalising large amounts of previously lawful protest activity and placing a greater emphasis on preemptive containment of protest through criminal law.

The 2022 law granted police authority to impose conditions on public assemblies on grounds such as causing 'serious unease' or being 'too noisy', described by Human Rights Watch as 'vague and subjective'.

"Members of the public can be arrested for carrying items – described as innocuous by Justice – including cable ties, bike locks or glue, on suspicion that they may be used for 'locking‑on'."

Read more:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jan/08/right-to-protest-is-under-attack-in-england-and-wales-reports-warn

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Right to protest is under attack in England and Wales, reports warn

Human Rights Watch and Justice say recent legislative changes have had a chilling effect and should be repealed

The Guardian
Camp beagle video "Today we witnessed the first two arrests under the new amendment of section 7 of the Public Order Act. The new regulations classifies animal testing sites as key national infrastructure and criminalises any form of interference with the sites."
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2051691979029003
#Animal testing #Law #protest #GreatBritain #publicorderact
193K views · 2.1K reactions | Today we witnessed the first two arrests under the new amendment of section 7 of the Public Order Act. The new regulations classifies animal testing sites as key national infrastructure and criminalises any form of interference with the sites. What a disgrace this is. MBR Acres is not key national infrastructure is just a vile puppy factory. CaMBRidgeshire Police, @cambscops, have been so keen to use the new law that they have not even had time to learn the legislation properly. The female police officer makes reference to the wrong section of the Public Order Act. We appreciate you want to know more, but for now that's all we can disclose. We will publish updates as soon as we can. We are grateful for your continued support and Camp Beagle is still here protesting every day. | Camp Beagle

Today we witnessed the first two arrests under the new amendment of section 7 of the Public Order Act. The new regulations classifies animal testing sites as key national infrastructure and...

4 Feb peers will consider whether to approve the #PublicOrderAct 2023 (Interference With Use or Operation of Key National Infrastructure) @[email protected] #GreenParty has tabled a #FatalMotion that would reject the regulations outright protectthewild.substack.com/p/a-critical...

A critical vote on protest rig...
A critical vote on protest rights happens this Wednesday

This Wednesday, the House of Lords will debate whether animal testing sites should be classified as “key national infrastructure” under the Public Order Act.

Protect the Wild
URGENT ACTION: if you have a couple of spare minutes this eve, please contact your MP about a vote on changes to the Public Order Act that is taking place tomorrow.
these amendments will effectively prevent peaceful protest against animal testing. this vote falls just a couple of days after four people were found not guilty for rescuing beagles from MBR acres breeding facility in cambridgeshire.
#mbrAcres #animalTesting #protest #ukPol #publicOrderAct
https://protectthewild.org.uk/animal-testing-petition/
Animal testing petition - Protect the Wild

Stop the Government Redefining Animal Testing Sites as “National Infrastructure” The Government is quietly pushing through a change to the law that would dramatically restrict the public’s right to protest. A new Statutory Instrument, due to be considered by MPs this week, would amend the Public Order Act 2023 to…

Protect the Wild
Freedom News: **Animal testing to be designated Key Infrastructure**

https://freedomnews.org.uk/2026/01/13/animal-testing-to-be-designated-key-infrastructure/

Government wants to add ‘Life Sciences’ to the list created to repress climate protest ~ Nathan McGovern ~ Whether it’s blocking …
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Animal testing to be designated Key Infrastructure - Freedom News

Government wants to add ‘Life Sciences’ to the list created to repress climate protest ~ Nathan McGovern ~ Whether it’s blocking …

Freedom News

Why is violence against #EnvironmentalDefenders getting worse? Five things to know

Maxwell Radwin
11 Sep 2024

"In January 2023, two men mysteriously disappear after speaking out against pollution from a controversial iron ore mine in Michoacán, Mexico.

"The following March, climate change protesters in Austria and Germany are beaten and pepper sprayed, and some have their homes raided by law enforcement.

"In September, a pair of youth environmental advocates are abducted by armed men and interrogated for days about their work fighting construction of a new airport in the Philippines.

"All across the world, environmental defenders continue to experience censorship, threats, physical attacks, kidnappings, disappearances and even death because of their work fighting climate change, deforestation, pollution and other environmental issues.

"Since the adoption of the Paris Agreement in 2015, more than 1,500 environmental defenders have been killed for their work, according to Global Witness, a human rights and environmental NGO. The figures for 2023 look like more of the same. At least 196 people were killed last year defending the environment, up from 177 in 2022. And those figures are considered a low-end estimate."

Read more:
https://news.mongabay.com/2024/09/why-is-violence-against-environmental-defenders-getting-worse-five-things-to-know/

#EnvironmentalActivists #WaterDefenders #EnvironmentalJustice #GlobalWitness #Mongabay #ReaderSupportedNews
#IACHR #ExtractiveIndustries
#Mining #Logging #LandDefenders #WaterIsLife #HumanRights
#Capitalism #Greed #Corruption
#CorporateColonialism #LatinAmerica #Phillipines #India #Indonesia #Honduras #DemocraticRepublicOfCongo #PublicOrderAct #SilencingDissent #HR9495 #CriminalizingDissent

Why is violence against environmental defenders getting worse? Five things to know

In January 2023, two men mysteriously disappear after speaking out against pollution from a controversial iron ore mine in Michoacán, Mexico. The following March, climate change protesters in Austria and Germany are beaten and pepper sprayed, and some have their homes raided by law enforcement. In September, a pair of youth environmental advocates are abducted […]

Mongabay Environmental News
La repressione degli attivisti per il clima è una minaccia per la democrazia

Il relatore speciale delle Nazioni Unite Michel Forst punta il dito contro i provvedimenti adottati da diversi Paesi europei: dalle accuse di terrorismo a norme repressive che mirano a colpire specifici movimenti. "L'emergenza che stiamo affrontando non può essere affrontata se chi lancia l'allarme viene criminalizzato"

Altreconomia

After Shamima Begum, who's next? | The Lead

Bangladesh have said Shamima Begum can't claim Bangladeshi Citizenship so she has been left stateless which is totally against the UN convention on preventing statelessness
https://thelead.uk/after-shamima-begum-whos-next

#Citizenship
#ShamimaBegum
#2TierSystem
#SettledStatus
#IndefiniteLeaveToRemain
#HomeOffice
#Deportation
#PoliceCrimeAndSentencingAct
#PublicOrderAct
#ProtestBans
#Protesters
#Activists
#Journalism

After Shamima Begum, who's next?

It's official: we have a two-tier, racist regime where some Britons face far greater penalties than others - and journalists and protesters could be particularly at risk. 

Protest isn’t harassment, says group suing UK government

Human rights group Liberty says spotlight on MPs’ safety has seen Tories ‘vilify’ Palestine marchers

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