Repression Archive

Calais: after the Jungle – an interview with Calais Migrant Solidarity, June 2019

In 2016, the northern French port town of Calais was all

Bail conditions used as a tool to limit political dissent: An interview with Pete Simpson

[responsivevoice_button] This is an interview with Pete Simpson, an anarchist activist

Women on the frontlines of Kurdish struggles: An interview with JİNHA women’s news agency

[responsivevoice_button] In 2015, Corporate Watch visited Bakur (meaning ‘North’ in Kurmanji),

Turkish military vehicle supplier exhibiting in Birmingham next week

[responsivevoice_button] A company which boasts that it is “the main supplier

Re-visiting NETCU – Police Collaboration with Industry

[responsivevoice_button] Throughout its six year history, from 2004 until 2011, the

Avoiding accountability: Life in Ramleh prison hospital

[responsivevoice_button] Corporate Watch has been investigating the companies involved in the

‘If you don’t fight, you’ve already lost’

[responsivevoice_button] Debbie Vincent, an animal rights activist from the Stop Huntingdon

Ex-oil and gas worker among those convicted for blockading Cuadrilla

[responsivevoice_button] Four out of nine anti-fracking campaigners have been found guilty

Photos of Israeli tear gas canisters fired at Palestinian demonstrators in the Gaza ‘buffer zone’

[responsivevoice_button] On 2nd November 2013 Israeli forces fired tear gas at

Palestinian prisoners’ association calls for the prosecution of G4S

[responsivevoice_button] Hussam Association, a Gaza based organisation of current and former

Corporate Watch condemns police harassment

[responsivevoice_button] Corporate Watch researchers are repeatedly subjected to police harassment: This

Fighting repression of our movements

[responsivevoice_button] Tom Anderson, a researcher for Corporate Watch, has been stopped

G4S complicit in the illegal imprisonment of internet activist by Israel

[responsivevoice_button] Sireen Sawafteh, who is active in the non-violent campaign for

Riots in Bristol against Tesco and police repression

[responsivevoice_button] An attack on the radical community of Stokes Croft in

DFID in India VI: False promises

 [responsivevoice_button] The final part of the Dodgy Development: DFID in India