Thursday, January 17, 2013

United Kingdom: Police spies court case suggests sexual relations with activists were routine

Guardian: Hundreds of political activists were bedding down in a field near the Drax power station in North Yorkshire. It was August 2006 and eco-activists had erected tents beside the UK's single biggest carbon emitter. As night fell on the inaugural Climate Camp protest the campaigners near the coal-fired station had no idea that their camp had been infiltrated by three undercover police officers. Mark Kennedy, now the most famous of police spies, and, it now seems, a woman constable known as Lynn...

URL: http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2013/jan/17/spies-sexual-relations-activists-routine

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