[NEWS] Mandeep Tiwana on Why Mobilizations Matter Even in a Pandemic

Mandeep Tiwana, Chief Programmes Officer at global civil society alliance CIVICUS: Our research finds that, in country after country, young people are at the forefront of protest. Present day movements are deriving strength by taking the shape of networks rather than pyramids, with multiple locally active leaders. Hong Kong’s ‘Water Revolution’ may have been repressed by China’s authoritarian might, but the metaphor of behaving like water – shapeless, mobile, adaptable – holds true for many contemporary movements.

Protests are about challenging and renegotiating power. To succeed they need solidarity and allies across the board. The responsibility to safeguard the right to peaceful assembly enshrined in the constitutions of most countries and in the international human rights framework rests with all of us. History shows us that when people come together as civil society great things are possible.