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Revision as of 18:30, 12 October 2015
In October 2010, Mark Kennedy was exposed as a police spy who had infiltrated environmental and anti-capitalist groups for the previous seven years. His was the beginning of a series of public exposures; most resulting from investigations by the people involved, supported by the work of Rob Evans and Paul Lewis at the Guardian. The Undercover Research Portal provides easy public access to the stories about the various undercover officers who have been exposed and the groups they spied upon. We also look at the various police officers and unties involved and how they interconnect with some of the big stories around policing in the past few decades. The portal is set up and edited by the Undercover Research Group, we also do the Undercover Research blog dedicated to investigating the wider context of political policing. We can be reached by email - PGP key available on request. Both Powerbase and the Undercover Research Group have a policy of strict referencing. This portal is overseen by Eveline Lubbers and Peter Salmon. Please read the General Disclaimer. |
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