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"Concerned at the UK Government’s intentions to review the #HumanRights framework and #JudicialReview we have come together to state:

While every system could be improved, and protecting #rights and #freedoms for all is a balancing act, our #HumanRightsAct is a proportionate and well-drafted protection for the fundamental #liberties and #responsibilities of everyone in this country.

The Act guarantees the rights to #FreeSpeech and expression, to life, to #liberty, to security, to privacy, to assembly, and to #FreedomOfReligion or belief. It prohibits torture and guarantees fair trials and the #RuleOfLaw.

Judicial review is an indispensable mechanism for individuals to assert those rights and freedoms against the power of the state." humanrightsact.org.uk/

humanrightsact.org.ukProtect Human Rights and Judicial Review – Defend the Human Rights Act and access to justice

Just a reminder: civil and workers were won in the streets, on the barricades and picket lines. Loosing them happens in negotiations without backing from the streets. They are never definitively won.

The Separation of Powers and Civil Disobedience

✊ The #SeparationOfPowers allows for peaceful #CivilDisobedience when necessary. If a law is deemed unjust, citizens can claim their right to contest it without fearing immediate repression. 🏛️ An independent judicial system offers a way to make their voices heard! 🔍 #Democracy #Justice #Liberties The separation of powers is a fundamental principle of modern democracy, designed to prevent the concentration of power and…

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Homo Hortus · The Separation of Powers and Civil Disobedience✊ The #SeparationOfPowers allows for peaceful #CivilDisobedience when necessary. If a law is deemed unjust, citizens can claim their right to contest it without fearing immediate repression. 🏛️ An …

Wow, UK. I had no idea.
"Under the #Terrorism Act 2000, the ­"section 44 stops" allow the #police to search anyone in a designated area without suspicion that an offence has occurred."
The #USA has never been +great+ and is becoming institutionally suckier, but we still need to be grateful for our #liberties, even if they are not always protected.
mastodon.social/@matokie/11263

MastodonHeidi J. De Vries (@matokie@mastodon.social)15 years ago - British cops stop and hassle thousands to “balance racial statistics” https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2009/jun/17/stop-search-terror-law-met

If Trump wins, he’ll be a vessel for the most regressive figures in US politics

#CPAC is a harbinger of what a second #Trump presidency would bring,
influenced by a consortium of self-proclaimed #Christian #nationalists and #reactionary #dark #money groups like the Heritage Foundation who see Trump as their return ticket to relevancy.

The #Heritage #Foundation has poured $22m into #Project2025, their plan to 🔸gut the “deep state” and radically reshape the government 🔸with a souped-up version of the #unitary #executive theory, which contends that the president should be allowed to enact his agenda without pesky checks and balances.

To paraphrase one speaker at CPAC: ♦️“Welcome to the end of democracy.”♦️

The Heritage Foundation’s policy agenda is disturbingly #radical, even by the standards of the modern Republican party.
They want to #dismantle the administrative state, #ban #abortion completely at the state and federal level, and, as always, #cut #taxes for the rich.

They would put #religious #liberties over civil ones, and #Christian rights over the rights of #women, people of color, #LGBTQ+ people and really anyone who does not look and think exactly like they do.

As Trump himself said in an alarmingly theocratic speech last week:
“No one will be touching the cross of Christ under the Trump administration, I swear to you.”

And we have no reason to doubt him. Russell #Vought, a radical involved with Project 2025 who speaks with Trump at least twice a month, is a candidate to be the next White House chief of staff.

Vought works closely with the Christian nationalist William #Wolfe, a former Trump administration official who has advocated for ending surrogacy, no-fault divorce, sex education in schools and policies that “subsidize single motherhood”.

The Heritage Foundation has even called for “ending recreational sex”.
Media coverage of Trump tends to focus on his mounting legal woes (nearly half a billion in damages and counting) and increasingly bizarre rants (magnets don’t work underwater).

But such an approach misses the point.
We can’t risk focusing on spectacle at the expense of strategy, and he has made his strategy perfectly clear.

theguardian.com/commentisfree/

The Guardian · If Trump wins, he’ll be a vessel for the most regressive figures in US politicsBy Katrina vanden Heuvel

A record number of people are heading to the polls around the world this year, including in Asia.
This is particularly significant for the region because with the exception of Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan, Asia-Pacific is seeing a significant increase in #populism and #authoritarianism, harking back to an era when strongmen presidents ruled with an iron fist.

Hundreds of millions of votes won’t necessarily mean more democracy.
There are a few reasons for this.
We have already seen the rise of less democratic leaders in the Netherlands and Italy, and there is a corresponding trend in Asia.

China’s alternative model of governance, which prioritizes economic #development over civil #liberties, is increasingly appealing.
Many voters have become disenchanted with Western democracies in a post-#Brexit, post-#Trump world, and are actively looking for something else.
Combine that with social media amplifying the message of candidates who can now bypass a press struggling to keep them accountable, and it helps explain the allure of more #authoritarian leadership.
Artificial intelligence tools will only make things worse, as the proliferation of fake news, #misinformation and #disinformation inundate the timelines of a largely young and often unquestioning voter demographic.

bloomberg.com/opinion/articles

A former general linked to past human rights abuses claimed victory Wednesday in Indonesia’s presidential election, a result that would raise questions about the commitment to democratic values in the sprawling island nation that is the world’s third-largest democracy.

Defense Minister Prabowo #Subianto, 72, presented himself as an heir to immensely popular sitting President Joko Widodo, whose son was his running mate.

Citing unofficial results, Subianto told thousands of supporters in the capital, Jakarta, that his victory was “the victory of all Indonesians.”

Two former provincial governors who also competed in the balloting did not concede defeat.

Subianto, who was once banned from entering the United States for two decades because of his human rights record, was an army general during the brutal period of the Suharto dictatorship, which ended just over 25 years ago in the archipelago between the Pacific and Indian oceans.

He served as a special forces commander in a unit linked to torture and disappearances, allegations that he vehemently denies.

apnews.com/article/indonesia-p

Prabowo #Subianto secured a thumping victory in #Indonesia’s presidential election following a hard-fought three-way campaign.

Polls going into the Feb. 14 contest suggested his likely victory, but many analysts had predicted a second-round runoff.

Instead, the defense minister soared past his opponents on the first try, delivering an unexpected landslide with around 58 percent of the votes.
foreignpolicy.com/2024/02/22/a

Bloomberg · Asia Elections: Democracy Will Get a Reckoning in 2024By Karishma Vaswani

Is it just me, or is there an entire army on the #OrangeSite dedicated to defending absolutely reprehensible behavior from #BigTech companies? I don't understand the motivation for seemingly ordinary people to defend activities that egregiously invade into and erode their personal #liberties. Or is there some other motivation that we're not aware of?