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The Manchizzle

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The pick of Manchester culture and hub of blogging goodness - The Guardian

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The Manchizzle skip to main | skip to sidebar Saturday, June 09, 2018 ETIHAD by Kate Feld The following is the text of a speech I delivered at Manchester Histories Festival on June 7-8 2018, about the situation of Ahmed Mansoor and its relevance to the people of Manchester. I have hauled this long-defunct blog about life in the city out of retirement for the occasion; given the subject of the speech, it seemed appropriate to post it here.  If you'd like to find out more about Ahmed Mansoor and the Manchester street naming campaign, go here:  freeahmed.net A year or two after I moved to Manchester in 2003, I started a blog about life in the city. As I got to know the place better, my posts became more critical. I began to question certain ways we have of doing things here. My website became a place for comment and debate. And I shared my opinions freely on social media. The people in power wanted to silence me, and all the others too. There were warnings. I heard them,...

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