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The rise and consequences of anti-protest laws (Pt 2) with Hannah Thomas

26 min · 14. sept. 2025
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In this episode, part 2 of our two-part series on anti-protest laws, we are joined by Hannah Thomas, a lawyer, activist and writer, who was punched in the face by a police officer at a Palestine protest she attended. Thomas talks to us about her experience and recovery, the importance of protest and the impact of anti-protest laws. Resources: Human Rights Law Centre - ⁠The Protest in Peril report ⁠ [https://www.hrlc.org.au/reports/protest-peril/] https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/8/10/uk-police-arrested-522-people-at-palestine-action-protests-in-london

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