The right to protest has come under sustained attack across the west, according to a report highlighting the growing criminalisation of pro-Palestinian demonstrations.

The study by the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) pays particular attention to the UK, the US, France and Germany, where it says governments have “weaponised” counter-terrorism legislation as well as the fight against antisemitism to suppress dissent and support for Palestinian rights in Gaza and the occupied West Bank.

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    Banning protest could be a huge blunder by western states, the way i see it peaceful protest are useful for the statis quo to serve as a release valve for pressure and rarely achieve anything. Without protests, pressure will keep building up and eventually explode into either disorganized violence or organized violence.

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      Peaceful protests fulfill a very important role: organizing people. and giving moral legitimacy to any “less legal” means of protesting such as blocking highways.

      The peaceful protest is a very important part of the subsequent not so peaceful protest.

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        The western states have the sterilization of protest down to a science, granting permits along preestablished routes and promoting liberal reformist types as the “real” leaders as well as using other civilians as disruptors instead of going in with the cops as a first recourse.

        Banning protests and going for naked repression is pretty much exactly how you get protestors gravitating toward organizations that aren’t permit fetishists with NGOs.