we don't get to a world where women are safe and free through total reliance on surveillance and criminal punishment, or by ignoring that the State harms women too - some more than others.
the #SpyCopsBill became law two weeks ago independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-n…
CN: rape

the public inquiry into the behaviour of these officers is ongoing bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-…
making public spaces safer is vital.

we also know that sexual violence is overwhelmingly committed by people women already know - often people in their homes. #VAWG orgs have long demanded more money for refuges and DV services. will Govt now prioritise those demands?
tl;dr - the rights, needs and demands of women who are neglected by or at risk of harm from the State must be centred in what's happening right now.

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14 Mar
'upsetting' is all well and good @pritipatel but could you:

1. withdraw your #PoliceCrackdownBill from Parliament this week

2. support an urgent change to the lockdown regs to add an explicit protest exemption

platitudes won't cut it.
for everyone saying 'well BLM and other protests have been allowed to go ahead', please read this from @netpol which found that the policing of BLM protests was institutionally racist. people were kettled; people were unable to seek medical attention netpol.org/black-lives-ma…
please also see what happened to asylum seekers protesting unsafe and undignified living conditions at Napier Barracks - they were threatened with enforcement bbc.com/news/uk-englan…
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13 Mar
unbelievably belligerent and unsafe behaviour from the police at #claphamcommon this evening.

the primary health risk i saw was the officer who stood right in my face and screamed that he was going to fine me if i didn’t leave immediately. #VigilforSarah
the vigil was gorgeous at dusk. people had brought candles and flowers; their children, their dogs. we were wearing masks and at a safe distance from one another.

i do not understand on what possible planet this violent, oppressive response could have seemed like a good idea. Image
sadly, i’ve been on enough protests to know what might happen. and i prepped for it. gave my boyfriend 3 emergency contacts for me. law firm’s number on my arm and in my bra. food, water, spare clothes, meds in my bag.

totally normal, rights-respecting country.
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