Guardian article: Mark Kennedy: A journey from under-cover cop to bona-fide activist
Guardian article: Mark Kennedy: A journey from under-cover cop to bona-fide activistMark Kennedy spent seven years as an undercover police man in an environmental protest movement. The group were eventually arrested for planning to occupy a coal fired power station. This is a cautionary tale for protesters and a shocking insight into the policing of protest. By Paul Lewis and Rob Evans Published by The Guardian , 2011 Added to Campaign Central by Harmit Kambo on 10/01/2011 File in direct action, freedom of expression, human rights, policing, right to protest
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