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Police breached campaigners' rights

11:05, Feb 8 2013

 

Police breached the rights of campaigners by stopping them from attending a mass rally against the Iraq war, a judge has ruled.

Up to 159 protesters left London on coaches to attend the demonstration at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire two days after the coalition forces launched their assault from the airbase in March 2003.

But they were stopped at Lechlade, a few miles short of the airfield, and sent back to the capital under police escort.

Judge David Mitchell, sitting at Central London County Court, ruled that Gloucestershire Police breached protesters' rights to freedom of expression and freedom of peaceful assembly after hearing 12 test cases brought by campaigners.

 

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