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PRESS RELEASE CND welcomes Lords' ruling upholding the right to protest13 December 2006: for immediate release The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament today welcomed a ruling by the House of Lords upholding the right of protestors to freedom of speech and assembly and freedom from arbitrary detention. The Lords ruled in favour of 120 protestors who were travelling to RAF Fairford in 2003 to protest the Iraq war when they were stopped, searched, and forced by police to return to London under heavy police escort. Sue Davis, CND National Council member and one of the protestors on the Fairford coaches, said, ‘Here is the highest court of the land unanimously saying the police acted unlawfully in stopping us protesting. We have a right to protest, and I am relieved that this right has been upheld. This ruling has eased my cynicism about our democracy and the erosion of our rights.’ Kate Hudson, Chair of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, said, ‘Over
the past few years the government has been slowly eroding the people’s
right to peaceful protest, most notably with provisions in the Serious
Organised Crime and Police Act (SOCPA) which prohibit unauthorised protest
around many key sites in Britain. Today’s ruling shows that the
Lords still believe that the people in a democracy have a right to make
their voices heard.’ 1. For further information and interviews please contact Rick Wayman,
CND's Press & Communications Officer, on 0207 7002350 or 07968 420859
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