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Ceasefire Bites, New in Ceasefire - Thursday, July 12, 2012 0:00 - 0 Comments
Blog | A new approach to police-community relations?
In an environment of strained community-police relations, Nnamdi Kalu reports on the tensions of engagement, and how technology can strengthen police accountability to the public.
Film & TV, New in Ceasefire - Tuesday, May 29, 2012 12:38 - 3 Comments
Film & TV | Review: Elite Squad & Elite Squad: The Enemy Within
Murray Goulden revisits two acclaimed, powerful dramas about corruption and crime in Rio De Janeiro.
New in Ceasefire, Sabir on Security - Saturday, January 7, 2012 14:45 - 10 Comments
Sabir on Security | How Police branded OccupyLSX and UKUNCUT as “Terrorists”
Rizwaan Sabir's investigation of City of London police has unveiled how OccupyLSX protesters routinely featured in its updates on terrorism and extremism. In his latest column, he explains the background and repercussions of the revelations.
Letters from Brussels, New in Ceasefire - Wednesday, December 14, 2011 8:52 - 0 Comments
Letters from Brussels | Police crackdown on Congolese election protesters
New in Ceasefire, The Anti-Imperialist - Sunday, November 27, 2011 11:27 - 4 Comments
The Anti Imperialist | The Second Death of Mark Duggan
Mark Duggan was killed twice: first, when police officers shot him dead as he emerged from a taxi. Second, when the IPCC, Police and media all colluded in covering up the real circumstances of his death. As Adam Elliott-Cooper argues, this is merely the latest example of the institutional injustice and systemic abuses at the heart of our law enforcement establishment.
New in Ceasefire, Palestine is Still the Issue - Saturday, October 22, 2011 0:31 - 2 Comments
Palestine is Still the Issue | Pro-Palestinian activist…or police spy?
"Just because you’re paranoid, it doesn't mean they’re not after you". Asa Winstanley reflects on recent revelations about police spies within the activist movement. Pro-Palestinian groups, he warns, should take note.
New in Ceasefire, The Anti-Imperialist - Sunday, April 17, 2011 0:00 - 3 Comments
The Anti-Imperialist Smiley Culture: Resisting Police Brutality
Last Saturday saw the biggest Black-led protest in Britain for twenty years. Thousands took to the streets to demand justice after reggae artist Smiley Culture died during a police raid on his home earlier this year. Associate Editor Adam Elliott-Cooper reports
Sabir on Security - Friday, November 26, 2010 0:00 - 7 Comments
Sabir on Security The Police: law enforcement or a law unto itself?
When video footage showing Sergeant Mark Andrews dragging a 57-year-old woman and hurling her into a cell was aired by the media, there was much needed condemnation. However, the euphoric feeling of justice served wasn’t to last. In this week's column, Rizwaan Sabir takes a look at yet another case of Police unaccountability.
Ceasefire Bites, New in Ceasefire, Politics - Tuesday, November 16, 2010 0:00 - 1 Comment
Remember, remember the tenth of November
Ceasefire correspondent Malte Ringer, who was present at the Millbank protest last week, reports on the event and its aftermath. In particular, he debunks media reports describing the protest as ‘terrifying violence and bloodshed’ by a ‘baying mob’.
Diary of a Domestic Extremist, New in Ceasefire - Wednesday, November 3, 2010 8:00 - 7 Comments
Diary of a Domestic Extremist One of the lads!
A few days ago, the UK activist movement was rocked by the revelation that one of its leading activists has been working, for over a decade, as an undercover police officer. As Mikhail Goldman highlights in his latest column, the case of Mark Stone/Kennedy has exposed some serious weak spots in activism. Lessons must be learnt, fast.





