THE GUARDIAN, April 3:

As British lawyers practising, advising and writing in the fields of international, constitutional, human rights and environmental law, we are writing to express our concern at the decision of Gunns, the Australian woodchip company, to sue 20 environmental campaigners, politicians and groups who have campaigned against its role in the logging of old-growth forests in Tasmania. Gunns seeks damages of A$6.8m for what it claims are the unlawful actions of the defendants in protesting about its alleged wrongdoing.

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