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Sunday, 24 January 2010

I'm a photographer, let me out of here!

Congratulations to the thousands of photographers - both professional and amateur - who staged a protest in Trafalgar Square yesterday to defend EVERYONE'S right to take a harmless photograph without the risk of being pounced upon by ZaNuLiebour's New Stasi.

Thanks to the endeavours of the organisers and those who took part in the event, people all over the world are now again reminded of this specific British civil liberties abuse, bringing shame on our authoritarian masters.

The protest organisers have their own website - http://photographernotaterrorist.org

We hope that all people concerned by the vast erosion of our freedoms and liberties under New Labour are inspired enough by this protest to highlight similar issues in a similarly peaceful, inventive and non-confrontational manner.

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