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📣 #KILLTHEBILL PROTESTS HAPPENING THIS WEEKEND

We have created an interactive map of all the #KillTheBill protests happening this Friday to Sunday, across the UK. We are at 36 and counting! Link: j.mp/31A0H9n

All the protest details are in the thread below ⬇️
‼️ KNOW YOUR RIGHTS

If you are attending a protest, please stay safe. You can find region-specific bustcards from @GBCLegal here: greenandblackcross.org/bustcard/
LEEDS: Friday 2nd April, 1pm, Millennium Square #KillTheBill #ReclaimTheseStreets
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Safe streets for women #ReclaimTheseStreets #ReclaimTheNight what can be done? When I was researching my book on feminist activism & particularly Reclaim the Night marches, women often gendered public space as default male. Women would say that RtN marches 'took back' 'took over'
'reclaimed' public space in their town/city centres. So much concrete, steps, bridges etc. Likewise, when on RtN marches, hostile men watching often receive these protests in exactly the same way, as incursion, trespass, invasion, takeover. Many times I've been on RtN & heard...
hostile men bystanders shout stuff like'get in the kitchen' 'go home' 'these are our streets'. So women are not wrong in perceiving public space as default male. We will not end sexualised male violence against women overnight, but we can change this messaging by changing cities.
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1/ Thread on the endemic nature of sexual assault & harassment in our society.

It's taken me a few days to muster the courage to share my personal experiences, but I feel strongly that women's voices need too be heard.

The full article is here: madeleinakay.com/endemic-sexual…
2/ When I was 14, I was attacked by a naked man on a beach in Norfolk. I had gone to the beach alone to do some sketching. He chased me down, threw me around & groped me. As I ran away he stood wanking himself, screaming “Fuck me, Bitch!”.
3/ When I was campaigning, an older male activist developed an obsession with me. At events he would greet me by grabbing both my arms & kissing me on the lips. He would follow me around everywhere and try to stand or sit as close to me as possible. He put his hands on my legs...
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@SRW_ANU @HonJulieBishop @MrKRudd @shiroarmstrong @SharonFrielOz .@HonJulieBishop thanks for an excellent panel on Geopolitical leadership in a post #covid world. We ran out of time before the gender & leadership question could be addressed.

@MrKRudd

#EnoughIsEnough #FedUp #WomensMarchForJustice #womensmarch2021 #auspol #ReclaimTheStreets Image
@SRW_ANU @HonJulieBishop @MrKRudd @shiroarmstrong @SharonFrielOz 1/4 Where does gender and issues of women’s leadership feature in your vision for a forward-thinking Australian government in a Post-COVID geopolitical arrangement? #auspol #ReclaimTheseStreets #March4Justiceau #March4Justice
@SRW_ANU @HonJulieBishop @MrKRudd @shiroarmstrong @SharonFrielOz 2/4 Could you reflect on the institutionalized misogyny and ‘boys club’ attitudes that have led to the current sexual abuse allegations; and the inability to take women’s safety seriously even within government offices. #auspol #March4Justice #ReclaimTheseStreets
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Frauen und als weiblich gelesene Personen in meiner TL: Ihr habt sicher vom Mord an Sarah Everard und #ReclaimTheseStreets gehört 😭.
Was sind eure Empfehlungen fßr einen späten Nachhauseweg allein (vor der Pandemie bzw. nach der Pandemie wieder)? Wie habt ihr das gehandhabt?
Meine „Tipps“: Ich tue immer so als würde ich telefonieren (um 03 Uhr morgens traue ich mich nicht irgendwen wirklich anrufen) und rede extralaut. Und wenn ich mit Freundinnen unterwegs war, dann schreiben wir, dass wir gut zu Hause angekommen sind. Aber das war’s.
Ah ja und an dieser Stelle auch DANKE an jene netten Taxifahrer (bin leider noch nie nachts mit einer Frau gefahren), die noch stehenbleiben und warten bis man wirklich im Haus ist 🙏🏼
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NEW: I've just spoken to Georgina, 27, who was at the vigil last night

On the way home, she was flashed by a man next to Clapham Common

She alleged that she told a nearby policeman about it and was dismissed: "No, we’ve had enough tonight with the rioters" #ReclaimTheseStreets
Georgina says a policewoman initially said she would check it out - but was effectively over-ruled by the male officer next to her. "He started moving the team into the van"
"I was just shocked to be told essentially to go away. Even if they said ‘were not going to go into it but we’ll walk you, that would have been something"

She has reported the officer's alleged conduct to the Met, who have arranged a meeting
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Just left #ReclaimTheseStreets vigil. I went to connect with women in our shared grief but it was ruined by men’s behaviour — the man who occupied stage with megaphone who wouldn’t leave, photographers + cameramen inches away, refusing to stop and chatting through minute silence.
At an event to honour murdered women and stand against male harassment and violence, men *still* managed to centre themselves, ignore our demands for space and boundaries, and ogle us as we cried and laid flowers. Staggered by the arrogance and disrespect. Just fucking grim.
That’s not even to mention the revolting behaviour of the @metpoliceuk, who had male officers strong-arming women off the bandstand while they were speaking. Totally needless, disproportionate escalation of a peaceful event. And especially maddening + foul given the circumstances
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#ReclaimTheseStreets This is for you Sarah Everad “It could have been anyone of us in your place” reads one of the cards for #SarahEverard on #ClaphamCommon
#Reclaimthesestreets #ReclaimTheStreets #shewasjustwalkinghome
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I once knew a woman who was married to a police officer. They separated, after years of mental abuse, she left with their young children, moving into rented accommodation. And he stalked her. She never knew until he told her.
He showed her exactly where he could stand without being seen, to look into her kitchen windows. He showed her where he could park to monitor who went into and out of her property. He was convinced she was having an affair. Which, of course, she wasn’t.
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Went down to Clapham Common with my Press ID - because that’s my job. The bandstand was surrounded on all sides by women - and a few men - fed up, exhausted, let down.
Without question: this gathering at Clapham Common is less Covid safe, more angry and much more radical in terms of the voices dominating it, than if the Met had reached an agreement with #ReclaimTheseStreets for a marshalled events. (Instead, it is led by @SistersUncut)
Lots of women early on did just as the Duchess of C did - come look at the flowers for a bit, make their point, move on. Then it got darker, then Sisters Uncut started leading speeches from the bandstand, then the police moved in. As you’ll have seen from plenty of footage by now
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No Met Police ban nor the official organisers calling it off can stop the anger and solidarity from expressing themselves on the streets. #ReclaimTheNight #ReclaimTheseStreets
Cops are now trying to take away the mic from organisers of the #ReclaimTheseStreets vigil at Clapham Common
Incredible. Cops are seriously trying to put an end to the #Saraeverard vigil in Clapham. "Shame on you!" #ReclaimTheseStreets #ReclaimTheNight
VIDEO @kellyjaderogers
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People gathered at Clapham Common Bandstand in south London this afternoon to pay tribute to Sarah Everard
The Duchess of Cambridge joined women paying tribute to Sarah Everard near to where she was last seen

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Video footage from the Sarah Everard vigil showed scuffles and some women forced to the floor as police moved in to disperse the crowds paying tribute #ReclaimTheseStreets

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Good evening, this is @bencsmoke, Huck’s politics editor. i’m here on clapham common for tonight’s #ReclaimTheseStreets vigil to remember Sarah Everard, who’s body was this week identified in woodland in kent following a weeks long search.
Everard had been walking home in this area when she was abducted and later murdered. a serving metropolitan police officer, Wayne Couzens, has been charged with her murder.
Tonight’s vigil has been the site of heated legal battles over the last two days. Organisers first approached Lambeth police who responded positively to their request to help facilitate the protest.
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Australia:rape allegations vs Attorney General & male staffer
Zimbabwe:VP resigned over sexual misconduct allegation
NY:sexual assault allegations vs Governor
Senegal:rape allegation vs opposition leader
UK:police officer charged w murdering a woman
What fucking world is this?
And remember home is not safer.

This pandemic has been a horrifying reminder, with a spike globally in intimate partner terrorism and domestic abuse (from April 2020) 🎥 @rerutled

“Her body has become a battleground on which powerful men are fighting for political leverage over each other.”

africanfeminism.com/freeadjisarr-t… #FreeAdjiSarr #FreeSenegal #March4Justice #ReclaimTheseStreets
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*Walthamstow Reclaim These Streets Vigil Postponed*
In light of Reclaim These Streets' statement earlier today, and the lack of engagement we have received from Waltham Forest Metropolitan Police Service, we are left with no other option than to cancel this evenings vigil 1/7
Therefore, pls do not gather at Walthamstow Town Centre this evening as you could be putting yourself legally at risk. However, we are not prepared to be silenced, enough is enough, this is not the end of this conversation and we must come together to ensure all women feel 2/7
safe, and remember Sarah Everard and her loved ones at this unimaginably difficult time. We would therefore like to suggest the following as something you may choose to do:
Whilst you are outside in your local area today, this evening or over the coming days, in line with 3/7
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Thread: To all the women scared to #ReclaimTheseStreets as a result of police intimidation around £10k fines for covid-safe vigils. This is just the beginning... @pritipatel’s new Police & Crime Bill introduced this week will criminalise nearly all forms of effective protest..
They want to enshrine the limitations on civil liberties that we’ve seen under the pandemic in law and restrict the ways we can legally protest going forward. Noone knows about this bill yet you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/prot…
Read more here and do everything you can to spread the word. Or this will become the new law of the land under the radar and we’ll wake up one day soon having lost our right to protest theguardian.com/law/2021/mar/1…
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Planning to be out on a #ReclaimTheseStreets protest on Saturday? Here are our top legal tips to remember - we need you to learn your rights & share these key messages by retweeting! (THREAD, England and Wales only)
1. NO COMMENT! You’re usually not required to answer police questions, so don’t. - Say ‘no comment’. This includes ‘friendly chats’, on the streets, in a police van & during interview. PLOs (officers in blue bibs) are trained intelligence gatherers - remember ‘NO COMMENT’ Image
2. NO PERSONAL DETAILS! You DON’T legally have to give personal details when you’re being stopped & searched & you usually don’t need to give personal details to police anyway.
There are some exceptions:
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Judgment coming NOW in the challenge against the Metropolitan Police's ban imposed on the Sarah Everard vigil #reclaimthesestreets
Mr Justice Holgate: This vigil is being organised following the tragic death of Sarah Everard. It's being organised at Clapham Common. Their objective is to hold a vigil safely and lawfully particularly in the context of the pandemic. Two of the claimants are local councillors.
Mr Justice Holgate: The event the court understands is supported by Lambeth Council, the local authority. The initial engagement with the police appeared to be positive and there was a plan to meet yesterday to work out how to hold the vigil safely.
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Ok ... legal challenge to the Met Police's ban on the Reclaim These Streets / Sarah Everard vigil is now beginning. Tom Hickman QC will be making the firest submissions for the organisers of tomorrow's proposed event.
Mr Justice Holgate begins by saying that he and all others taking part in the hearing express their sympathies to the family of Sarah Everard.
The submissions re the ban on the vigil are going to take about an hour. Tom Hickman QC says the proposed event is a vigil and a protest. It would be socially-distanced.
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UPDATE

After the below tweets I spent much of today speaking to women across England about their plans to organise #ReclaimTheseStreets vigils.

All plans include social distancing & masks

It turned out that police were generally saying that all such gatherings were illegal /1
The organisers could face ÂŁ10k fines, and participants could be prosecuted or face fines of ÂŁ100s.

@metpoliceuk initially told @ReclaimTS organisers they wanted to allow it to happen but late this afternoon reversed their position and said that their "hands were tied" /2
A great team at @BindmansLLP @BlackstoneChbrs @DoughtyStreet and I are working to get urgent hearing before High Court tomorrow to declare Met Police misunderstood their duties under Human Rights Act.

The case needs urgent support crowdjustice.com/case/reclaimth… /3
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Suspected human remains have been found during the search for a woman believed to have been kidnapped and murdered by a London police officer. google.com/amp/s/www.alja… #SarahEverard
#SarahEverard, 33, vanished shortly after 21:00 GMT while walking home from a friend’s apartment in south London on March 3.
The case coincidentally coincided with the publication of a report by UN Women UK that showed virtually all young women in the UK have been subjected to sexual harassment.

google.com/amp/s/amp.theg… #SarahEverard #ReclaimTheseStreets
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