FIT Watch protesters to challenge the legality of police surveillance.
FIT WATCH | 26.11.2007 14:25 | Climate Camp 2007 | Policing | Repression | London
Emily Apple from Cornwall, was arrested at the recent Climate Camp for standing in front of a police cameraman who was attempting to take photographs of protesters at the camp.She is on trial at Uxbridge Magistrates' Court on 27th November.
Valerie Swain from Cardiff, was arrested under similar circumstances outside a planning meeting to oppose the world's largest arms fair. She is on trial at Highbury Corner Magistrates' Court on 29th November.
Both women will argue that the overt surveillance is intimidating and is illegal under Human Rights legislation.
Valerie Swain said: “It is unacceptable in any sort of free society that police are permitted to build up secret files on people who attend political meetings. I will argue they cannot possibly begin to justify the intrusion of privacy that has taken place.”
Emily Apple said: “The surveillance of the Climate Camp was intrusive and unnecessary. The police operation cost over £7 million. It is important to the future of political protest that we challenge this infringement of our basic human rights.”
Both women are available for interviews and photographs of the original arrests can be provided on request.
Emily Apple: emapple(at)riseup.net
Valerie Swain: val.swain(at)yahoo.co.uk
Court support and any FIT Watch activites are welcome at both trials.
For further information see www.fitwatch.blogspot.com
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