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Peace activists found not guilty of criminal damage
Two young peace campaigners were found not guilty today of criminal damage.
Peace activists found not guilty of criminal damage
Quakers stand with #Stansted15 on human rights day
Quakers across Britain are supporting peaceful protestors, known as the “Stansted 15", who took nonviolent direct action in defence of human rights and who have now been found guilty of endangering safety at aerodromes.
Quakers stand with #Stansted15 on human rights day
Quakers stand by #Stansted15
Peaceful protesters, known as the #Stansted15, have been sentenced for endangering safety at aerodromes. Three of them were given nine month sentences suspended for 18 months and ordered to carry out unpaid work. Eleven defendants were given community orders and must carry out 100 hours' unpaid work. One was given rehabilitation activity. Quakers are supporting the group who say their nonviolent direct action was in defence of human rights.
Quakers stand with #Stansted15
War is not the answer
Amid growing threats to global security, Quakers in Britain have called for a peaceful resolution to tensions between the United States, Iran and other countries.
War is not the answer
Communities of colour are over-policed and under-protected
The Coronavirus Act gives police powers to detain anyone they think might be infectious. A group of human rights, racial equality, community, faith and health organisations – including Quakers – say the police powers granted to enforce lockdown are disproportionately impacting people of colour.
Communities of colour are over-policed and under-protected
Quakers protest against the arms trade
Dozens of Quakers headed for London this week to join protestors against the world's largest arms fair. Hundreds from peace movements held vigils to protest, their banners saying: “War starts here".
Quakers protest against the arms trade
Success in the Lords on protecting the right to protest
Last night the Government suffered a series of defeats in the House of Lords over its Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill. As part of the Police Bill Alliance, Quakers call on MPs to uphold these changes to the draconian bill which risks destroying people's right to protest.
Success in the Lords on protecting the right to protest
Public Order Bill poses new threat to protest rights
The government has further strengthened its Public Order Bill as it passes into the Lords, offering the police powers to shut protests down pre-emptively.
Public Order Bill poses new threat to protest rights
Lords throw out key elements of Public Order Bill aimed at stifling protest
The House of Lords this week rejected the worst of the government's draconian Public Order Bill, but many punitive measures remain, including protest banning orders.
Lords throw out key elements of Public Order Bill aimed at stifling protest
Quakers on shortlist for a major campaigning award
Quakers in Britain have been shortlisted for a major campaigning award alongside other organisations for their work as part of the Police Bill Alliance.
Quakers on shortlist for a major campaigning award