We’re bombing Syria – but here’s 5 things you can do about it
The bombing of Syria has started, and it's easy to feel both despondent and angry as yet again the UK...
Emily is an editor, writer and activist. She is a founding member of numerous organisations, including the Network for Police Monitoring (Netpol) and Counselling for Social Change. Formerly an editor at the Canary, she is currently media coordinator for Campaign Against the Arms Trade.
Emily specialises in writing about policing and social justice movements, including writing a chapter on the personal impact of police surveillance in Activists and the Surveillance State, published by Pluto in 2019.
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