Cops Must Face Law
April 24, 2009 12:00 am Leave your thoughts Liz Davies says some pressing questions need to be answered about the way in which London's police conducted themselves during the G20 protests.
Liz Davies says some pressing questions need to be answered about the way in which London's police conducted themselves during the G20 protests.
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Ramzy Baroud issues a call for justice for the victims of Israeli violence.
Solomon Hughes examines the sinister circumstances surrounding the detention of Babar Ahmad.
With the nation marking the 20th anniversary of the Hillsborough tragedy, Steve Jones reflects on the UK's worst stadium disaster.
After a tumultuous few weeks in Israeli politics, Uri Avnery examines the worrying rhetoric emanating from the new administration.
Garry Leech considers a worrying Washington initiative aimed at applying the disastrous 'Plan Colombia' counterinsurgency strategy to the battlefields of Afghanistan.
James Suggett on the Venezuelan president's declaration of support for a worldwide disarmament campaign.
In the wake of the unprovoked - and ultimately fatal - attack on bystander Ian Tomlinson at last week's G20, Daniel Read calls for an end to police brutality and the culture of police cover-ups.