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  • Swampy’s eco-warrior son grinned as he was carried away from the HS2 tunnel underneath London Euston station after 22 days underground.
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    Swampy’s eco-warrior son grinned as he was carried away from the HS2 tunnel underneath London Euston station after 22 days underground.
    Rory Hooper, 16 (son of Dan Hooper a.k.a. Swampy) is brought out from a tunnel at Euston station which was dug and (is still) occupied by people protesting against the HS2 development project. London.

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  • Swampy’s eco-warrior son grinned as he was carried away from the HS2 tunnel underneath London Euston station after 22 days underground.
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    Swampy’s eco-warrior son grinned as he was carried away from the HS2 tunnel underneath London Euston station after 22 days underground.
    Rory Hooper, 16 (son of Dan Hooper a.k.a. Swampy) is brought out from a tunnel at Euston station which was dug and (is still) occupied by people protesting against the HS2 development project. London.

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    Police tape cordon after an incident was declared by the Met Police on Great Dover Street, London.

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    Police tape cordon after an incident was declared by the Met Police on Great Dover Street, London.

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  • Black bank manager wrongly arrested to sue Met for ‘racial profiling’. Dale Semper says his life was turned upside down by two-year investigation that was dropped
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    Black bank manager wrongly arrested to sue Met for ‘racial profiling’. Dale Semper says his life was turned upside down by two-year investigation that was dropped
    Dale Semper and his partner Denise Huggan. Dale was wrongfully arrested in 2017 and had his life turned upside down. He and his partner say racism played a part in his ordeal.

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  • Black bank manager wrongly arrested to sue Met for ‘racial profiling’. Dale Semper says his life was turned upside down by two-year investigation that was dropped
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    Black bank manager wrongly arrested to sue Met for ‘racial profiling’. Dale Semper says his life was turned upside down by two-year investigation that was dropped
    Dale Semper and his partner Denise Huggan. Dale was wrongfully arrested in 2017 and had his life turned upside down. He and his partner say racism played a part in his ordeal.

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  • Black bank manager wrongly arrested to sue Met for ‘racial profiling’. Dale Semper says his life was turned upside down by two-year investigation that was dropped
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    Black bank manager wrongly arrested to sue Met for ‘racial profiling’. Dale Semper says his life was turned upside down by two-year investigation that was dropped
    Dale Semper and his partner Denise Huggan. Dale was wrongfully arrested in 2017 and had his life turned upside down. He and his partner say racism played a part in his ordeal.

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  • Black bank manager wrongly arrested to sue Met for ‘racial profiling’. Dale Semper says his life was turned upside down by two-year investigation that was dropped
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    Black bank manager wrongly arrested to sue Met for ‘racial profiling’. Dale Semper says his life was turned upside down by two-year investigation that was dropped
    Dale Semper and his partner Denise Huggan. Dale was wrongfully arrested in 2017 and had his life turned upside down. He and his partner say racism played a part in his ordeal.

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  • Black bank manager wrongly arrested to sue Met for ‘racial profiling’. Dale Semper says his life was turned upside down by two-year investigation that was dropped
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    Black bank manager wrongly arrested to sue Met for ‘racial profiling’. Dale Semper says his life was turned upside down by two-year investigation that was dropped
    Dale Semper and his partner Denise Huggan. Dale was wrongfully arrested in 2017 and had his life turned upside down. He and his partner say racism played a part in his ordeal.

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  • Black bank manager wrongly arrested to sue Met for ‘racial profiling’. Dale Semper says his life was turned upside down by two-year investigation that was dropped
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    Black bank manager wrongly arrested to sue Met for ‘racial profiling’. Dale Semper says his life was turned upside down by two-year investigation that was dropped
    Dale Semper and his partner Denise Huggan. Dale was wrongfully arrested in 2017 and had his life turned upside down. He and his partner say racism played a part in his ordeal.

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  • Man sues Met police over injuries suffered in alleged racist arrest, Tariq Stanley, 27, claims he was wrongfully detained outside his London home during lockdown
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    Man sues Met police over injuries suffered in alleged racist arrest, Tariq Stanley, 27, claims he was wrongfully detained outside his London home during lockdown
    Man sues Met police over injuries suffered in alleged racist arrest. Tariq Stanley, 27, claims he was wrongfully detained outside his London home during lockdown.
    Stanley suffered a broken wrist and damage to his arm and shoulder after he was detained outside his home in what he believes was a wrongful racist arrest is suing the Metropolitan police over his injuries. Stanley, an insurance underwriter, said he was wrongfully detained outside his home in the Woolwich area of London during the pandemic lockdown. The 27-year-old black man recorded mobile phone footage of the arrest on 17 April. Stanley said it confirmed he was trying to cooperate with the police, even offering them the keys to his apartment so they could search it. Met officers who approached Stanley at about 7.30pm that day outside his flat in Tideside Court said they were searching him for drugs after one of them claimed he smelled cannabis. No drugs were found during the search and arrest operation.

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  • Man sues Met police over injuries suffered in alleged racist arrest, Tariq Stanley, 27, claims he was wrongfully detained outside his London home during lockdown
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    Man sues Met police over injuries suffered in alleged racist arrest, Tariq Stanley, 27, claims he was wrongfully detained outside his London home during lockdown
    Man sues Met police over injuries suffered in alleged racist arrest. Tariq Stanley, 27, claims he was wrongfully detained outside his London home during lockdown.
    Stanley suffered a broken wrist and damage to his arm and shoulder after he was detained outside his home in what he believes was a wrongful racist arrest is suing the Metropolitan police over his injuries. Stanley, an insurance underwriter, said he was wrongfully detained outside his home in the Woolwich area of London during the pandemic lockdown. The 27-year-old black man recorded mobile phone footage of the arrest on 17 April. Stanley said it confirmed he was trying to cooperate with the police, even offering them the keys to his apartment so they could search it. Met officers who approached Stanley at about 7.30pm that day outside his flat in Tideside Court said they were searching him for drugs after one of them claimed he smelled cannabis. No drugs were found during the search and arrest operation.

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  • Man sues Met police over injuries suffered in alleged racist arrest, Tariq Stanley, 27, claims he was wrongfully detained outside his London home during lockdown
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    Man sues Met police over injuries suffered in alleged racist arrest, Tariq Stanley, 27, claims he was wrongfully detained outside his London home during lockdown
    Man sues Met police over injuries suffered in alleged racist arrest. Tariq Stanley, 27, claims he was wrongfully detained outside his London home during lockdown.
    Stanley suffered a broken wrist and damage to his arm and shoulder after he was detained outside his home in what he believes was a wrongful racist arrest is suing the Metropolitan police over his injuries. Stanley, an insurance underwriter, said he was wrongfully detained outside his home in the Woolwich area of London during the pandemic lockdown. The 27-year-old black man recorded mobile phone footage of the arrest on 17 April. Stanley said it confirmed he was trying to cooperate with the police, even offering them the keys to his apartment so they could search it. Met officers who approached Stanley at about 7.30pm that day outside his flat in Tideside Court said they were searching him for drugs after one of them claimed he smelled cannabis. No drugs were found during the search and arrest operation.

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  • Man sues Met police over injuries suffered in alleged racist arrest, Tariq Stanley, 27, claims he was wrongfully detained outside his London home during lockdown
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    Man sues Met police over injuries suffered in alleged racist arrest, Tariq Stanley, 27, claims he was wrongfully detained outside his London home during lockdown
    Man sues Met police over injuries suffered in alleged racist arrest. Tariq Stanley, 27, claims he was wrongfully detained outside his London home during lockdown.
    Stanley suffered a broken wrist and damage to his arm and shoulder after he was detained outside his home in what he believes was a wrongful racist arrest is suing the Metropolitan police over his injuries. Stanley, an insurance underwriter, said he was wrongfully detained outside his home in the Woolwich area of London during the pandemic lockdown. The 27-year-old black man recorded mobile phone footage of the arrest on 17 April. Stanley said it confirmed he was trying to cooperate with the police, even offering them the keys to his apartment so they could search it. Met officers who approached Stanley at about 7.30pm that day outside his flat in Tideside Court said they were searching him for drugs after one of them claimed he smelled cannabis. No drugs were found during the search and arrest operation.

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  • Man sues Met police over injuries suffered in alleged racist arrest, Tariq Stanley, 27, claims he was wrongfully detained outside his London home during lockdown
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    Man sues Met police over injuries suffered in alleged racist arrest, Tariq Stanley, 27, claims he was wrongfully detained outside his London home during lockdown
    Man sues Met police over injuries suffered in alleged racist arrest. Tariq Stanley, 27, claims he was wrongfully detained outside his London home during lockdown.
    Stanley suffered a broken wrist and damage to his arm and shoulder after he was detained outside his home in what he believes was a wrongful racist arrest is suing the Metropolitan police over his injuries. Stanley, an insurance underwriter, said he was wrongfully detained outside his home in the Woolwich area of London during the pandemic lockdown. The 27-year-old black man recorded mobile phone footage of the arrest on 17 April. Stanley said it confirmed he was trying to cooperate with the police, even offering them the keys to his apartment so they could search it. Met officers who approached Stanley at about 7.30pm that day outside his flat in Tideside Court said they were searching him for drugs after one of them claimed he smelled cannabis. No drugs were found during the search and arrest operation.

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  • Man sues Met police over injuries suffered in alleged racist arrest, Tariq Stanley, 27, claims he was wrongfully detained outside his London home during lockdown
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    Man sues Met police over injuries suffered in alleged racist arrest, Tariq Stanley, 27, claims he was wrongfully detained outside his London home during lockdown
    Man sues Met police over injuries suffered in alleged racist arrest. Tariq Stanley, 27, claims he was wrongfully detained outside his London home during lockdown.
    Stanley suffered a broken wrist and damage to his arm and shoulder after he was detained outside his home in what he believes was a wrongful racist arrest is suing the Metropolitan police over his injuries. Stanley, an insurance underwriter, said he was wrongfully detained outside his home in the Woolwich area of London during the pandemic lockdown. The 27-year-old black man recorded mobile phone footage of the arrest on 17 April. Stanley said it confirmed he was trying to cooperate with the police, even offering them the keys to his apartment so they could search it. Met officers who approached Stanley at about 7.30pm that day outside his flat in Tideside Court said they were searching him for drugs after one of them claimed he smelled cannabis. No drugs were found during the search and arrest operation.

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  • Man sues Met police over injuries suffered in alleged racist arrest, Tariq Stanley, 27, claims he was wrongfully detained outside his London home during lockdown
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    Man sues Met police over injuries suffered in alleged racist arrest, Tariq Stanley, 27, claims he was wrongfully detained outside his London home during lockdown
    Man sues Met police over injuries suffered in alleged racist arrest. Tariq Stanley, 27, claims he was wrongfully detained outside his London home during lockdown.
    Stanley suffered a broken wrist and damage to his arm and shoulder after he was detained outside his home in what he believes was a wrongful racist arrest is suing the Metropolitan police over his injuries. Stanley, an insurance underwriter, said he was wrongfully detained outside his home in the Woolwich area of London during the pandemic lockdown. The 27-year-old black man recorded mobile phone footage of the arrest on 17 April. Stanley said it confirmed he was trying to cooperate with the police, even offering them the keys to his apartment so they could search it. Met officers who approached Stanley at about 7.30pm that day outside his flat in Tideside Court said they were searching him for drugs after one of them claimed he smelled cannabis. No drugs were found during the search and arrest operation.

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  • Man sues Met police over injuries suffered in alleged racist arrest, Tariq Stanley, 27, claims he was wrongfully detained outside his London home during lockdown
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    Man sues Met police over injuries suffered in alleged racist arrest, Tariq Stanley, 27, claims he was wrongfully detained outside his London home during lockdown
    Man sues Met police over injuries suffered in alleged racist arrest. Tariq Stanley, 27, claims he was wrongfully detained outside his London home during lockdown.
    Stanley suffered a broken wrist and damage to his arm and shoulder after he was detained outside his home in what he believes was a wrongful racist arrest is suing the Metropolitan police over his injuries. Stanley, an insurance underwriter, said he was wrongfully detained outside his home in the Woolwich area of London during the pandemic lockdown. The 27-year-old black man recorded mobile phone footage of the arrest on 17 April. Stanley said it confirmed he was trying to cooperate with the police, even offering them the keys to his apartment so they could search it. Met officers who approached Stanley at about 7.30pm that day outside his flat in Tideside Court said they were searching him for drugs after one of them claimed he smelled cannabis. No drugs were found during the search and arrest operation.

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  • Man sues Met police over injuries suffered in alleged racist arrest, Tariq Stanley, 27, claims he was wrongfully detained outside his London home during lockdown
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    Man sues Met police over injuries suffered in alleged racist arrest, Tariq Stanley, 27, claims he was wrongfully detained outside his London home during lockdown
    Man sues Met police over injuries suffered in alleged racist arrest. Tariq Stanley, 27, claims he was wrongfully detained outside his London home during lockdown.
    Stanley suffered a broken wrist and damage to his arm and shoulder after he was detained outside his home in what he believes was a wrongful racist arrest is suing the Metropolitan police over his injuries. Stanley, an insurance underwriter, said he was wrongfully detained outside his home in the Woolwich area of London during the pandemic lockdown. The 27-year-old black man recorded mobile phone footage of the arrest on 17 April. Stanley said it confirmed he was trying to cooperate with the police, even offering them the keys to his apartment so they could search it. Met officers who approached Stanley at about 7.30pm that day outside his flat in Tideside Court said they were searching him for drugs after one of them claimed he smelled cannabis. No drugs were found during the search and arrest operation.

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  • Man, 81, seeks to quash conviction for apartheid protest. 
Jonathan Rosenhead learned man convicted with him after 1972 protest was police spy.
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    Man, 81, seeks to quash conviction for apartheid protest. Jonathan Rosenhead learned man convicted with him after 1972 protest was police spy.
    Jonathan Rosenhead, 81-year-old retired academic has launched a legal attempt to overturn a criminal conviction he received during a protest against apartheid that was infiltrated by an undercover police officer.

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  • Man, 81, seeks to quash conviction for apartheid protest. 
Jonathan Rosenhead learned man convicted with him after 1972 protest was police spy.
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    Man, 81, seeks to quash conviction for apartheid protest. Jonathan Rosenhead learned man convicted with him after 1972 protest was police spy.
    Jonathan Rosenhead, 81-year-old retired academic has launched a legal attempt to overturn a criminal conviction he received during a protest against apartheid that was infiltrated by an undercover police officer.

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  • Man, 81, seeks to quash conviction for apartheid protest. 
Jonathan Rosenhead learned man convicted with him after 1972 protest was police spy.
    DUKAS_112865272_EYE
    Man, 81, seeks to quash conviction for apartheid protest. Jonathan Rosenhead learned man convicted with him after 1972 protest was police spy.
    Jonathan Rosenhead, 81-year-old retired academic has launched a legal attempt to overturn a criminal conviction he received during a protest against apartheid that was infiltrated by an undercover police officer.

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  • Man, 81, seeks to quash conviction for apartheid protest. 
Jonathan Rosenhead learned man convicted with him after 1972 protest was police spy.
    DUKAS_112865251_EYE
    Man, 81, seeks to quash conviction for apartheid protest. Jonathan Rosenhead learned man convicted with him after 1972 protest was police spy.
    Jonathan Rosenhead, 81-year-old retired academic has launched a legal attempt to overturn a criminal conviction he received during a protest against apartheid that was infiltrated by an undercover police officer.

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  • Man, 81, seeks to quash conviction for apartheid protest. 
Jonathan Rosenhead learned man convicted with him after 1972 protest was police spy.
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    Man, 81, seeks to quash conviction for apartheid protest. Jonathan Rosenhead learned man convicted with him after 1972 protest was police spy.
    Jonathan Rosenhead, 81-year-old retired academic has launched a legal attempt to overturn a criminal conviction he received during a protest against apartheid that was infiltrated by an undercover police officer.

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  • Man, 81, seeks to quash conviction for apartheid protest. 
Jonathan Rosenhead learned man convicted with him after 1972 protest was police spy.
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    Man, 81, seeks to quash conviction for apartheid protest. Jonathan Rosenhead learned man convicted with him after 1972 protest was police spy.
    Jonathan Rosenhead, 81-year-old retired academic has launched a legal attempt to overturn a criminal conviction he received during a protest against apartheid that was infiltrated by an undercover police officer.

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  • Man, 81, seeks to quash conviction for apartheid protest. 
Jonathan Rosenhead learned man convicted with him after 1972 protest was police spy.
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    Man, 81, seeks to quash conviction for apartheid protest. Jonathan Rosenhead learned man convicted with him after 1972 protest was police spy.
    Jonathan Rosenhead, 81-year-old retired academic has launched a legal attempt to overturn a criminal conviction he received during a protest against apartheid that was infiltrated by an undercover police officer.

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  • Man, 81, seeks to quash conviction for apartheid protest. 
Jonathan Rosenhead learned man convicted with him after 1972 protest was police spy.
    DUKAS_112865250_EYE
    Man, 81, seeks to quash conviction for apartheid protest. Jonathan Rosenhead learned man convicted with him after 1972 protest was police spy.
    Jonathan Rosenhead, 81-year-old retired academic has launched a legal attempt to overturn a criminal conviction he received during a protest against apartheid that was infiltrated by an undercover police officer.

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  • Man, 81, seeks to quash conviction for apartheid protest. 
Jonathan Rosenhead learned man convicted with him after 1972 protest was police spy.
    DUKAS_112865253_EYE
    Man, 81, seeks to quash conviction for apartheid protest. Jonathan Rosenhead learned man convicted with him after 1972 protest was police spy.
    Jonathan Rosenhead, 81-year-old retired academic has launched a legal attempt to overturn a criminal conviction he received during a protest against apartheid that was infiltrated by an undercover police officer.

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  • Man, 81, seeks to quash conviction for apartheid protest. 
Jonathan Rosenhead learned man convicted with him after 1972 protest was police spy.
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    Man, 81, seeks to quash conviction for apartheid protest. Jonathan Rosenhead learned man convicted with him after 1972 protest was police spy.
    Jonathan Rosenhead, 81-year-old retired academic has launched a legal attempt to overturn a criminal conviction he received during a protest against apartheid that was infiltrated by an undercover police officer.

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  • Man, 81, seeks to quash conviction for apartheid protest. 
Jonathan Rosenhead learned man convicted with him after 1972 protest was police spy.
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    Man, 81, seeks to quash conviction for apartheid protest. Jonathan Rosenhead learned man convicted with him after 1972 protest was police spy.
    Jonathan Rosenhead, 81-year-old retired academic has launched a legal attempt to overturn a criminal conviction he received during a protest against apartheid that was infiltrated by an undercover police officer.

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    China pressured London police to arrest Tiananmen protester, says watchdog. Investigation uncovers ‘unprecedented political interference’ in Met tactics during President Xi’s 2015 UK visit. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience in China for his
    Shao Jiang was arrested protesting the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping in London. The Metropolitan Police raided his apartment and took away his computer and cell phone. The Metropolitan Police were accused of over reacting and working in concert with the Chinese authorities. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience for his active role in the 1989 pro-democracy movement, is a committed activist-scholar, who lives and works in exile in London. The academic interests focus on politics and media, social movement, democratisation, feminism, law in PRC and Hong Kong, autonomy & sovereignty & self-determination, international Human Rights mechanisms, comparative studies on development models and political institutions, theory and practice of Civil Society.
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    China pressured London police to arrest Tiananmen protester, says watchdog. Investigation uncovers ‘unprecedented political interference’ in Met tactics during President Xi’s 2015 UK visit. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience in China for his
    Shao Jiang was arrested protesting the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping in London. The Metropolitan Police raided his apartment and took away his computer and cell phone. The Metropolitan Police were accused of over reacting and working in concert with the Chinese authorities. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience for his active role in the 1989 pro-democracy movement, is a committed activist-scholar, who lives and works in exile in London. The academic interests focus on politics and media, social movement, democratisation, feminism, law in PRC and Hong Kong, autonomy & sovereignty & self-determination, international Human Rights mechanisms, comparative studies on development models and political institutions, theory and practice of Civil Society.
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    China pressured London police to arrest Tiananmen protester, says watchdog. Investigation uncovers ‘unprecedented political interference’ in Met tactics during President Xi’s 2015 UK visit. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience in China for his
    Shao Jiang was arrested protesting the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping in London. The Metropolitan Police raided his apartment and took away his computer and cell phone. The Metropolitan Police were accused of over reacting and working in concert with the Chinese authorities. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience for his active role in the 1989 pro-democracy movement, is a committed activist-scholar, who lives and works in exile in London. The academic interests focus on politics and media, social movement, democratisation, feminism, law in PRC and Hong Kong, autonomy & sovereignty & self-determination, international Human Rights mechanisms, comparative studies on development models and political institutions, theory and practice of Civil Society.
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    China pressured London police to arrest Tiananmen protester, says watchdog. Investigation uncovers ‘unprecedented political interference’ in Met tactics during President Xi’s 2015 UK visit. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience in China for his
    Shao Jiang was arrested protesting the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping in London. The Metropolitan Police raided his apartment and took away his computer and cell phone. The Metropolitan Police were accused of over reacting and working in concert with the Chinese authorities. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience for his active role in the 1989 pro-democracy movement, is a committed activist-scholar, who lives and works in exile in London. The academic interests focus on politics and media, social movement, democratisation, feminism, law in PRC and Hong Kong, autonomy & sovereignty & self-determination, international Human Rights mechanisms, comparative studies on development models and political institutions, theory and practice of Civil Society.
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    China pressured London police to arrest Tiananmen protester, says watchdog. Investigation uncovers ‘unprecedented political interference’ in Met tactics during President Xi’s 2015 UK visit. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience in China for his
    Shao Jiang was arrested protesting the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping in London. The Metropolitan Police raided his apartment and took away his computer and cell phone. The Metropolitan Police were accused of over reacting and working in concert with the Chinese authorities. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience for his active role in the 1989 pro-democracy movement, is a committed activist-scholar, who lives and works in exile in London. The academic interests focus on politics and media, social movement, democratisation, feminism, law in PRC and Hong Kong, autonomy & sovereignty & self-determination, international Human Rights mechanisms, comparative studies on development models and political institutions, theory and practice of Civil Society.
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    China pressured London police to arrest Tiananmen protester, says watchdog. Investigation uncovers ‘unprecedented political interference’ in Met tactics during President Xi’s 2015 UK visit. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience in China for his
    Shao Jiang was arrested protesting the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping in London. The Metropolitan Police raided his apartment and took away his computer and cell phone. The Metropolitan Police were accused of over reacting and working in concert with the Chinese authorities. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience for his active role in the 1989 pro-democracy movement, is a committed activist-scholar, who lives and works in exile in London. The academic interests focus on politics and media, social movement, democratisation, feminism, law in PRC and Hong Kong, autonomy & sovereignty & self-determination, international Human Rights mechanisms, comparative studies on development models and political institutions, theory and practice of Civil Society.
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    China pressured London police to arrest Tiananmen protester, says watchdog. Investigation uncovers ‘unprecedented political interference’ in Met tactics during President Xi’s 2015 UK visit. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience in China for his
    Shao Jiang was arrested protesting the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping in London. The Metropolitan Police raided his apartment and took away his computer and cell phone. The Metropolitan Police were accused of over reacting and working in concert with the Chinese authorities. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience for his active role in the 1989 pro-democracy movement, is a committed activist-scholar, who lives and works in exile in London. The academic interests focus on politics and media, social movement, democratisation, feminism, law in PRC and Hong Kong, autonomy & sovereignty & self-determination, international Human Rights mechanisms, comparative studies on development models and political institutions, theory and practice of Civil Society.
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    China pressured London police to arrest Tiananmen protester, says watchdog. Investigation uncovers ‘unprecedented political interference’ in Met tactics during President Xi’s 2015 UK visit. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience in China for his
    Shao Jiang was arrested protesting the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping in London. The Metropolitan Police raided his apartment and took away his computer and cell phone. The Metropolitan Police were accused of over reacting and working in concert with the Chinese authorities. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience for his active role in the 1989 pro-democracy movement, is a committed activist-scholar, who lives and works in exile in London. The academic interests focus on politics and media, social movement, democratisation, feminism, law in PRC and Hong Kong, autonomy & sovereignty & self-determination, international Human Rights mechanisms, comparative studies on development models and political institutions, theory and practice of Civil Society.
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    China pressured London police to arrest Tiananmen protester, says watchdog. Investigation uncovers ‘unprecedented political interference’ in Met tactics during President Xi’s 2015 UK visit. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience in China for his
    Shao Jiang was arrested protesting the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping in London. The Metropolitan Police raided his apartment and took away his computer and cell phone. The Metropolitan Police were accused of over reacting and working in concert with the Chinese authorities. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience for his active role in the 1989 pro-democracy movement, is a committed activist-scholar, who lives and works in exile in London. The academic interests focus on politics and media, social movement, democratisation, feminism, law in PRC and Hong Kong, autonomy & sovereignty & self-determination, international Human Rights mechanisms, comparative studies on development models and political institutions, theory and practice of Civil Society.
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    China pressured London police to arrest Tiananmen protester, says watchdog. Investigation uncovers ‘unprecedented political interference’ in Met tactics during President Xi’s 2015 UK visit. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience in China for his
    Shao Jiang was arrested protesting the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping in London. The Metropolitan Police raided his apartment and took away his computer and cell phone. The Metropolitan Police were accused of over reacting and working in concert with the Chinese authorities. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience for his active role in the 1989 pro-democracy movement, is a committed activist-scholar, who lives and works in exile in London. The academic interests focus on politics and media, social movement, democratisation, feminism, law in PRC and Hong Kong, autonomy & sovereignty & self-determination, international Human Rights mechanisms, comparative studies on development models and political institutions, theory and practice of Civil Society.
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    China pressured London police to arrest Tiananmen protester, says watchdog. Investigation uncovers ‘unprecedented political interference’ in Met tactics during President Xi’s 2015 UK visit. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience in China for his
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    China pressured London police to arrest Tiananmen protester, says watchdog. Investigation uncovers ‘unprecedented political interference’ in Met tactics during President Xi’s 2015 UK visit. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience in China for his
    Shao Jiang was arrested protesting the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping in London. The Metropolitan Police raided his apartment and took away his computer and cell phone. The Metropolitan Police were accused of over reacting and working in concert with the Chinese authorities. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience for his active role in the 1989 pro-democracy movement, is a committed activist-scholar, who lives and works in exile in London. The academic interests focus on politics and media, social movement, democratisation, feminism, law in PRC and Hong Kong, autonomy & sovereignty & self-determination, international Human Rights mechanisms, comparative studies on development models and political institutions, theory and practice of Civil Society.
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    China pressured London police to arrest Tiananmen protester, says watchdog. Investigation uncovers ‘unprecedented political interference’ in Met tactics during President Xi’s 2015 UK visit. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience in China for his
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    A policeman stands guard outside the building where former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is being held for an investigation in Nanterre, near Paris, France, on March 20, 2018. Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy was in police custody for an investigation into his election campaign financing, local media reported Tuesday quoting a judiciary official source. (Xinhua/Li Genxing)
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