Two activists just took acrylic to a whole new level! Curious? Find out why art and activism are painting a new picture!
In a remarkable turn of events, a judge has acquitted two Just Stop Oil activists who made headlines back in July 2022 after they glued themselves to a J.M.W. Turner painting at Manchester Art Gallery. The audacious protest was intended to draw attention to the climate crisis, and clearly, it has sparked broader conversations about the role of art in activism. The courtroom drama saw the activists defend their actions as a necessity to highlight the critical need for climate action, and the judge ultimately agreed that their message was worth listening to, leading to the surprising acquittal.
In another case, the world of sports found itself entangled in a legal battle as former manager of the KIA Tigers, Jang Jung-suk, and skipper, Kim Jong-kook, were acquitted of bribery charges. The duo had been facing serious allegations that threatened their careers in the Korean baseball scene. After thorough deliberation, the court concluded that there wasn’t enough evidence to convict, leaving them to continue their journeys unburdened by the past. It’s a classic tale of athletes battling more than just opponents on the field!
Meanwhile, in a rather disjointed twist, the Kerala High Court saw seven individuals convicted in a murder case dating back to 2015. This stark contrast between the acquittals and convictions serves as a reminder of the complexities of the legal system, where not every controversial action leads to a guilty verdict. The case revolved around the murder of DYFI activist C.K. Shibin, leaving the community shaken, and the legal proceedings have been a rollercoaster of emotions for many involved.
While the acquittals of the environmental activists and sports figures spark conversations about justice and activism, the convictions highlight the serious and sometimes tragic consequences of violence in society. It’s fascinating how justice can manifest so differently across various cases! Speaking of fascinating, did you know that J.M.W. Turner’s works are often celebrated for their mesmerizing use of color and light, making them timeless pieces of art? And on the sports side, KIA Tigers are not just famous for their great games but also for being the breeding ground for some of Korea’s top baseball talents!
On Thursday, a judge acquitted two environmental activists who glued themselves to a J.M.W. Turner painting at Manchester Art Gallery in July 2022.
Former Kia Tigers general manager Jang Jung-suk and skipper Kim Jong-kook were both acquitted of bribery charges Friday.
Kerala High Court convicts seven accused in the murder case of DYFI activist C.K. Shibin, acquitted by lower court.
Twenty defendants, including relatives of those forcibly disappeared and their lawyers, have been acquitted of attempting to hold an illegal demonstration.
At the time, the defendant was on remand for attempted murder and firearm offences. Whilst on remand, he had a mobile phone. The Crown's case was that there was ...
They were charged with criminal damage of less than £5,000, which the Manchester District Judge ruled as proportionate to today's climate crisis. The protest ...
A Quebec provincial police officer who's now had three trials for his role in a fatal high-speed crash in 2012 has been acquitted.
A Quebec provincial police officer who's now had three trials for his role in a fatal high-speed crash in 2012 has been acquitted of both dangerous driving ...
The additional sessions court had, in 2016, acquitted all the 17 accused in the murder of Shibin of Nadapuram in Kozhikode. ADVERTISEMENT.