Security as Solidarity

A lot of campaigners feel disempowered when faced with intrusive police surveillance. The way many talk about security is often ‘all or nothing’: ignoring the risks or creating a climate of suspicion and pressure that makes it difficult to build trust and work together. Netpol argues we need to talk openly about how best to resist surveillance, share knowledge about reducing the risks of harm to members of our groups and educate new campaigners so they do not feel disempowered. Protecting each other is an act of solidarity – so let’s talk about how we protect each other from police intelligence-gathering. Hosted by Network for Police Monitoring (Netpol).

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