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John -
For decades, mass protests have been the engine of social change,
including acting on climate — from local marches to global climate
strikes. The voices of millions demanding change have forced governments
and corporations to take climate seriously.
But today, the right to protest is being attacked worldwide.
In Uganda, 11 climate activists were imprisoned for 85 days just for
peacefully delivering a petition opposing the East African Crude Oil
Pipeline (EACOP).
Here at home and across the world, freedom of expression laws are being
removed, protests criminalized, and activists intimidated. We cannot allow
these attacks to succeed.
[ [link removed] ]👉 Will you add your name to stand with frontline climate defenders and
demand governments respect and protect peaceful protest?
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By signing, you’ll join a global movement fighting to protect activists on
the frontlines — activists who are risking everything to stop pipelines,
coal mines, and other fossil fuel projects.
Because the right to protest is fundamental to climate justice, and we
cannot let governments take it away.
[ [link removed] ]Add your name to stand with frontline climate defenders and demand
governments respect and protect the fundamental right to protest — because
our planet depends on it.
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With hope and determination,
Katrina Riley for Team 350
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