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Bristol Quiet After "Right to Protest" Demos

12/04/2021

A fifth night of protest in Bristol against the government’s plans for large new powers against the right to protest, went off peacefully.  BBC News reported that Avon and Somerset Police Officers were able to speak to protest organisers on this occasion and a conciliatory attitude on both sides prevailed.  Meanwhile, Ujima Community Radio in the city spoke to participants and found concern that the state was acting irresponsibly by clamping down on a fundamental British human right. 

 

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