
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Up to 15 months in jail, with a minimum non-parole period of 8 months – that’s the sentence that a climate protester was handed recently in NSW.
It caused widespread alarm from human rights and civil liberties groups, and it heralds a new era in sentencing as anti-protest laws are passed around the country.
But will this sentence change the tactics of the climate action movement? Or will it open the door to re-examine these new protest laws?
Today, contributor to The Saturday Paper Royce Kurmelovs on the jailing of Deanna “Violet” Coco and how governments are trying to outlaw disruption.
Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram
Guest: Contributor for The Saturday Paper, Royce Kurmelovs
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
4.7
3333 ratings
Up to 15 months in jail, with a minimum non-parole period of 8 months – that’s the sentence that a climate protester was handed recently in NSW.
It caused widespread alarm from human rights and civil liberties groups, and it heralds a new era in sentencing as anti-protest laws are passed around the country.
But will this sentence change the tactics of the climate action movement? Or will it open the door to re-examine these new protest laws?
Today, contributor to The Saturday Paper Royce Kurmelovs on the jailing of Deanna “Violet” Coco and how governments are trying to outlaw disruption.
Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram
Guest: Contributor for The Saturday Paper, Royce Kurmelovs
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
75 Listeners
94 Listeners
851 Listeners
77 Listeners
96 Listeners
30 Listeners
116 Listeners
64 Listeners
125 Listeners
306 Listeners
84 Listeners
37 Listeners
176 Listeners
70 Listeners
6 Listeners
1 Listeners
11 Listeners
0 Listeners
0 Listeners