Freedom of assembly is the citizens’ right to gather publicly together to express, advocate and achieve shared needs.

The right to peaceful assembly encompasses the right to express dissent through meetings, demonstrations, protests and strikes. This right is an essential complement to freedom of association and expression. The right to peaceful assembly enables people to participate collectively in shaping their societies in a powerful yet peaceful way. 

Freedom of assembly and the right to protest gain special importance at times when far-reaching decisions impact people’s livelihoods. It is also important for giving visibility to general matters when dialogue between authorities and civil society is challenged.

Emerging trends limiting the right to peaceful assembly include policing techniques such as the use of excessive or unlawful violence and undercover tactics, illegal or unreasonable refusal of authorisation to gather peacefully, denial of protection from violent counter-demonstrations, criminalisation of peaceful protesters. 

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  • SLOVENIA: government uses the Covid-19 pandemic as a pretext to curtail civic freedoms

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  • OHCHR: Guidance on less-lethal weapons in law enforcement

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  • ICNL: Report on “Closing Civic Space for Climate Activists”

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  • ECNL: ground-breaking handbook on how to use EU law to protect civic space

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  • CIVICUS: State of Civil Society Report 2020

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  • FRANCE: Police accused of excessive violence during feminist march in Paris

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  • UNITED KINGDOM: “People started to call for the public ownership and control of all our public transport” – Interview with Ellie Harrison, activist in Glasgow

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  • ESTONIA: State financed civil society fund relocates from capital city, attacks on minority rights

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  • GREECE: Violence against migrants, volunteers and NGOs intensifies in the Islands – Interview with Greek Forum of Refugees

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  • Looking Back at 2019: Year of Mass Protests Across Balkans

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  • Shrinking space for freedom of peaceful assembly

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