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      Comprehension Quiz

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      According to the article, what has Mary Lawlor observed during her mandate?

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      Which countries are named as places that also repress climate activists despite strong rights rhetoric?

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      What is a SLAPP as described here?

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      What happened to Just Stop Oil member Stephen Gingell?

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      What pattern did the report highlight in the Line 3 and Dakota Access pipeline protests?

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      What was the outcome of the French government’s attempt to shut down Les Soulèvements de la Terre?

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      Which of the following charges are mentioned as being used against climate defenders?

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      Where will Lawlor present her penultimate report “Tipping points” and when?

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      slander
      treat as illegal
      false
      mixing together
      thrown out
      second-to-last
      cooperation
      protectors
      crackdown
      fair change

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      to control or crush by force or pressure
      to make something seem not valid or not acceptable
      peaceful refusal to follow certain laws to push for change
      a lawsuit meant to exhaust and silence public criticism
      close watching of people or groups
      to cancel or reverse a decision
      very harsh or severe
      a plan or model that others may copy

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      If charges are often dismissed later, what does that say about the purpose of using them in the first place?

      When governments praise human rights but restrict protest, which message should we believe—the words or the actions?

      Is calling non-violent activism “terrorism” a security warning—or a strategy to scare the public? What evidence would you need to decide?

      Where is the line between “public order” and “silencing critics”? Who should draw that line, and how?

      If companies and police work closely during protests, who checks that power? What would real oversight look like?

      Do disruptive tactics help or hurt climate campaigns when “normal” methods fail? Why?

      What basic rights (food, water, health, life, environment) are at stake if protests are shut down?

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      “Road to Destruction?”—UN Expert Says Peaceful Climate Activists Are Being Treated Like Criminals

      “Road to Destruction?”—UN Expert Says Peaceful Climate Activists Are Being Treated Like Criminals

      October 30, 2025•5 min read•International•Intermediate