“This is not about a need to do it. It is about a desire to do it. They have the power and they think they can get away with it.” As the police continue their pursuit of secrecy for human…
“I’ve yet to see the Bond film where…”
One of the eight women in this case recently described her reaction to hearing Judge Tugendhat’s “James Bond” reference. Below is an extract from Alison’s written submission to the Home Affairs Select Committee. ‘Alison’ is a pseudonym. I lived with…
Why the Human Rights claims should not go to secret court – legal points
The following is an extract from an earlier post by Harriet Wistrich, solicitor for this case, in which she explained the original Tugendhat judgement. When deciding how to plead the women’s claims, we were aware of the risk that the…
Callout for support – 15 and 16 Oct 2013
* Appeal against secret court for undercover police abuse cases * Tuesday 15 and Wednesday 16 October 2013 * Please show your support! WORLDWIDE: On social media – over both days – send a clear message: #policespiesoutoflives IN…
Appeal against secret court – 15 & 16 October 2013
Press Release – 8 October 2013 Claimants fight for human rights cases to be heard in open court, not in secret tribunal Last chance to ensure press and public scrutiny of Mark Kennedy’s police commanders over Human Rights Act abuses, amid judge’s…