The International Federation of ACATs: Demonstrations and public gatherings are an essential part of any democratic society. However, in recent years, protests around the world have too often been met with excessive force by law enforcement, including the use of batons, kinetic impact projectiles, tear gas, and stun guns. Such excessive use of force not only infringes upon freedom of expression but can also constitute torture or ill-treatment.
Fighting repression: a guide to combating the misuse of police weapons during demonstrations
Year: 2025
Resource Type:
Collections
Guidelines
Listings
Collections
Guidelines
Listings
Themes:
Activism
Courts Systems
Fees and Fines
Human Rights
Policing
Public Health
Pre-trial Detention
Prisons
Protests
Torture
Use of Public Spaces
Activism
Courts Systems
Fees and Fines
Human Rights
Policing
Public Health
Pre-trial Detention
Prisons
Protests
Torture
Use of Public Spaces
Region:
Europe
Europe
People Groups:
Activists
Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC)
Children & Young People
Duty Bearers
Human Rights Defenders
Informal Workers
LGBTQIA+ persons
Marginalised Ethnic Persons
People in Detention
People affected by Displacement (including migrants and refugees)
People facing Exclusion
People experiencing Poverty
Protestors
Women and Girls
Activists
Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC)
Children & Young People
Duty Bearers
Human Rights Defenders
Informal Workers
LGBTQIA+ persons
Marginalised Ethnic Persons
People in Detention
People affected by Displacement (including migrants and refugees)
People facing Exclusion
People experiencing Poverty
Protestors
Women and Girls
Approach:
Capacity Building
Research
Capacity Building
Research
Campaign Partner:
International Federation of ACATs (Action by Christians for the Abolition of Torture)
International Federation of ACATs (Action by Christians for the Abolition of Torture)
