Henry Nowak protesters take the knee and chant 'I can't breathe' outside police station in Southampton
Anti-police protestors took the knee and chanted 'I can't breathe' during demonstrations for Henry Nowak outside a police station in Southampton.
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Anti-police protestors took the knee and chanted 'I can't breathe' during demonstrations for Henry Nowak outside a police station in Southampton.
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Connor Bishop, 24, was hauled to Southampton Magistrates' Court after he was caught on video hurling the object at 'retreating' police officers.
Footage showed masked demonstrators hurling fireworks, setting fires in the road and smashing property as police deployed water cannons in an attempt to regain control of the city.
Protest over killing of Nowak and his treatment by police was attended by several far-right leaders, anti-immigrant influencers and known fascists Some of those who attended a protest in Southampton on Tuesday night were ordinary members of the public, appalled at the killing of Henry Nowak and his treatment at the hands of the police โ who handcuffed him after a false accusation of racism by his killer, Vickrum Digwa. But the protest, which turned violent, was also attended by several far-right leaders, anti-immigrant influencers and known fascists. Eleven police officers and a police dog were injured as protesters threw bricks and bins at riot officers. Two people have been arrested. While the violence occurred after many of the speakers at the protest had left, some leading figures could be seen in clashes with riot police. Continue reading...
Emma-Lee Moss, AKA singer-songwriter Emmy the Great, has written a memoir rooted in her love of Hong Kongโs east-meets-west pop. She picks her favourite tracks Emma-Lee Moss, a singer-songwriter who released four albums as Emmy the Great, was born in Hong Kong to an English father and Hongkonger mother. She lived there until she was 11, when her family moved to England, one of many who left Hong Kong before its transfer of sovereignty from the UK to China in 1997. Even as a child, Moss understood the significance of the handover, which returned Hong Kong to Chinese control after 156 years as a British colony. โThanks to our British passports, we would avoid the greatest schism our city had ever known โ and its consequences, which were unwritten,โ Moss writes in her memoir, My Cantopop Nights. Later, as a touring musician, Moss played gigs in Hong Kong, where she reconnected with her childhood love of Cantopop โ predominantly Hong Kong music that blended Chinese and western pop sensibilities. In 2017, she moved back there to write her fourth album. That year, which marked 20 years since the handover, saw thousands of pro-democracy protesters on the streets after activists including Joshua Wong, Nathan Law and Alex Chow were imprisoned. Amid the unrest, Moss sought to capture Hong Kongโs sound and spirit through her music. Continue reading...
BBC correspondent Peter Cooke reports from protests in Southampton over the murder of Henry Nowak.
It should have taken years, but Ash Koosha made a drama about Iranโs anti-government protests in weeks โ and now itโs the first AI-made movie to screen at a major film festival. It could transform indie film-making, claims the director Next week a breakthrough 75-minute drama about the brutal crackdown in Iran on anti-government protesters in January will premiere at the Tribeca film festival in New York. It is called Dreams of Violets and is based on journalism, video footage and eyewitness accounts. โI would say 80% of it is a recreation of events that actually happened,โ says its Iranian-British director Ash Koosha. But Dreams of Violets is a work of fiction, not a documentary: a drama following a group of strangers caught up in the protests, who meet by chance in an alleyway. How on earth has Koosha managed to pull together a drama about the killings in less than six months? The answer, it turns out, is by using artificial intelligence. Every image and character in Dreams of Violets is AI-generated. Koosha says he created the characters by describing their physical appearances, using people he has known in the past as references. It would be too dangerous to base characters on living people in Iran, he says. โBecause of the security issue, it would not be safe for the characters to even remotely resemble someone.โ Continue reading...
Tommy Robinson attends demonstration outside police station, while others clash with officers near killerโs home Hundreds of people gathered outside a Southampton police station to protest against the murder of Henry Nowak and dozens clashed with police close to the home of his killer, Vickrum Digwa. The far-right activist Tommy Robinson was among speakers who addressed the crowd outside Southampton central police station at the โJustice for Henry Nowakโ protest. Continue reading...
Sir Keir Starmer says the question of "how accusations of racism informed decision making" must be addressed, as protesters clash with police in Southampton.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said the bodycam footage of Nowak, 18, in handcuffs after being brutally knifed by Vickrum Digwa last December made him 'feel sick'.
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Nicholas Cullinan says cultural institutions โcaught between opposing political pressuresโ after row over event The director of the British Museum has said that cultural institutions are โcaught between opposing political pressuresโ, after a row over the museumโs decision to postpone a Jewish culture month lecture over fears it would be disrupted by protesters. Nicholas Cullinan defended the decision, saying โfreedom of expression does not require institutions to provide a platform for disruptionโ, in a lengthy statement shared on the British Museum website. Continue reading...
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The curfew will be in effect from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. daily until further notice
Usually, individuals donโt want to be angry. In a group, however, negative emotions can rile the tribe. On the streets of London, Ed Coper felt it first hand Back before 9/11 and the wars it precipitated, the big global focus for protest was globalisation itself. Things came to a head in Seattle in November 1999 when 50,000 protesters crashed the World Trade Organizationโs party. The ensuing โBattle of Seattleโ, as it came to be known, brought unprecedented attention to the growing disquiet over the inequalities of unregulated free market excesses. Thatโs how, a few months later, I found myself smack bang in the middle of the next big anti-neoliberal flashpoint, the โMayDay 2Kโ protests in London. My experience of protest throughout high school had been pretty tame, more likely to take the form of defiance than demonstration. Socks down, shirt untucked โ take that, sir! But then again times were good, even for a ratbag. I didnโt have many grievances. At least, none that could be solved by collective protest against powerful institutions that werenโt my parents. Continue reading...
Actor among protesters in central London highlighting laws in 29 countries where same-sex relationships remain illegal Ian McKellen has joined a march against the criminalisation of LGBTQ+ people in Commonwealth countries, calling it an โappalling situationโ. The Lord of the Rings star and activist joined protesters in central London to highlight laws in 29 Commonwealth countries where same-sex relationships remain illegal. Continue reading...