Daily Archives: Monday, November 26, 2012

  • Stop the Snooper’s Charter local training sessions

    ORG logoThe Open Rights Group is organising a series of workshops around the UK so supporters can help to tell people across the UK about the dangers of mass government surveillance, profiling and data mining for supposed criminal suspects, as envisaged by the draft Communications Data Bill (aka the Snooper’s Charter. Ed.). If the Bill ever reaches the statute book, everyone – whether suspected criminal or innocent citizen – will have their communications data stored by order of the British state.

    It is presently a critical moment for the Bill, as Parliament reports and the Government will soon decide whether to go ahead with the draft.

    ORG’s training will comprise:

    • A briefing on the draft Bill;
    • Providing participants with draft campaign materials, free leaflets and campaign tools;
    • Putting participants in touch with people in your local area who can assist in defeating the Bill;
    • Participants’ own ideas.

    Three events have already been held in London, Glasgow and Edinburgh respectively; however, those still to take place are listed below, with a link to take you to the relevant (free) registration page.

    The Bristol event will be held at the Watershed (map) from 7.00 pm to 9 pm.

    Full details of the events are available on the ORG site.