The People
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Originally published | September 16, 2005 |
Authors | Margaret Canovan |
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ID | 2936745 |
About The People
This groundbreaking study sets out to clarify one of the most influential but least studied of all political concepts. Despite continual talk of popular sovereignty, the idea of the people has been neglected by political theorists who have been deterred by its vagueness. . . .
South Africa: The region where political violence is on the rise ahead of elections
... " Then you can see violence coming back and killing The People...
XL bully ban: Fears move could increase dog attacks
... " " My worry is that The People...
American Fiction director says white audiences are too comfortable with black clichés
... " That s where these things get greenlit - The People who have the power to say no to certain stories and to say yes to certain stories...
Israel-Gaza war: Residents of Khan Younis say Israeli strikes heaviest since start of war
... Talks to reach a deal for another temporary ceasefire and to secure the release of The People kidnapped on 7 October who remain in Gaza collapsed on Friday...
Congo cobalt: TikTokers quit vaping over mining concerns
... " She laments that The People impacted the most from cobalt mining in DR Congo might not have the means to tell their own stories en-masse, but urges others to " use your power for good"...
Bowen: US sets clearer red lines for Israel as ceasefire ends
... Antonio Guterres, the UN secretary-general, already calls the plight of The People of Gaza " an epic humanitarian catastrophe"...
Thurrock residents tell of life under a 'bankrupt' council
... " I ve been looking over the proposals - it looks like The People who will be paying the greatest price will be those on low incomes and The People using social care, " she says...
US House votes to expel George Santos from Congress
... " The People of New York s third congressional district need representation...
To identify appeal, Edward Colston statue protesters
Avon and Somerset Police said they wanted to identify The Public , the 15 people to
Police have released images of people they want to speak, as part of an investigation into Criminal Damage at the Edward Colston's statue in Bristol.
The Slave -trader ' s effigy was pulled down and thrown into the Harbor during an anti-racism protest earlier this month.
Avon and Somerset Police said they wanted to identify to The Public that 15 people.
Det Supt Liz Hughes said: "in The Eyes of The Law ," A Crime has been committed, and The Force was to investigate "the obligation to, without fear or favor".
she added, The Incident attracted attention worldwide and it was not denying "that it has polarized Public Opinion ".
Police said a "large amount" of Material and photos of The Incident was investigated"I would like to try to reassure people that we are conducting a thorough, fair and proper investigation and have early investigative advice from The Crown Prosecution Service"
she added, a "large amount" of footage and photos of The Incident , and CCTV footage from the area had been investigated, and 18 people were isolated, were.
"We have a series of questions to try and determine who these people are, in The Hope we would not need to enter their images in the Public Domain , and have managed to identify a small number, we make arrangements, your account of the events.
"However, despite all efforts to identify The Remaining people, we like to talk, would, we still do not know who you are, that is why we are now releasing images of them, in The Hope The Public can help. "
Det Supt Liz Hughes said Police were "confident that someone will recognize them and be able to give us your name"you said some of the images were "not as clear as we would like," and that some of The People wore masks, which hinders your request.
"But we are confident someone will recognize them and be able us with your name. "
The Statue was pulled from its pedestal in the center of town and rolled into the port at about 14:30 BST on 7. June during a Black Lives matter demonstration.
It was later recovered from the water and is expected to a new home in a city-Museum .
The Statue was pulled from its socket 7. Junebristol, avon and somerset constabulary, edward colston, atlantic slave trade, black lives matter
Source of news: bbc.com