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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. A couple prepare to join thousands of people marching through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Claudia Webbe accompanies thousands of people marching through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Salma Yaqoob, Sabby Dhalu and Claudia Webbe accompany thousands of people marching through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Maswood Ahmed, Assistant General Secretary of the Muslim Council of Britain, and Claudia Webbe, Labour NEC member, pause on the UN Anti-Racism Day march to leave flowers outside the New Zealand High Commission in tribute to the 49 people killed and 48 injured during a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Maswood Ahmed, Assistant General Secretary of the Muslim Council of Britain, and Claudia Webbe, Labour NEC member, pause on the UN Anti-Racism Day march to leave flowers outside the New Zealand High Commission in tribute to the 49 people killed and 48 injured during a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people  on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day pause outside the New Zealand High Commission for a minute's silence for the 49 people killed and 48 injured during a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Floral tributes outside the New Zealand High Commission as thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-028.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-029.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-051.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-026.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-050.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. An Antihomophobe Aktion flag on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people prepare to march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-057.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-052.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-056.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-038.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
    UN-Anti-Racism-Day-march-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 16th March, 2019. Thousands of people march through central London on the March Against Racism demonstration on UN Anti-Racism Day against a background of increasing far-right activism around the world and a terror attack yesterday on two mosques in New Zealand by a far-right extremist which left 49 people dead and another 48 injured.
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  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. London Gay Men’s Chorus perform for survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing, families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community at a service of remembrance outside St Anne’s church in Soho to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
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  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. London Gay Men’s Chorus perform for survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing, families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community at a service of remembrance outside St Anne’s church in Soho to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
    Admiral-Duncan-Soho-20-years-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. London Gay Men’s Chorus joins survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing, families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
    Admiral-Duncan-Soho-20-years-026.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Members of the LGBTQ community join survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing and families and friends of the victims outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
    Admiral-Duncan-Soho-20-years-025.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. The Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, is decorated with rainbow flags, or LGBT pride flags, for an event involving survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing, families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
    Admiral-Duncan-Soho-20-years-027.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Members of the LGBTQ community begin to gather to join survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing and families and friends of the victims outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
    Admiral-Duncan-Soho-20-years-024.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. The Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, is decorated with rainbow flags, or LGBT pride flags, for an event involving survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing, families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
    Admiral-Duncan-Soho-20-years-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. A rainbow flag, or LGBT pride flag, hangs opposite St Anne’s church in Soho during a remembrance service for survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing, families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
    Admiral-Duncan-Soho-20-years-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Viewed from an upper window of the Admiral Duncan pub reflected in a brass lamp, members of the LGBTQ community begin to gather outside in Old Compton Street to join survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing and families and friends of the victims to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
    Admiral-Duncan-Soho-20-years-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. The Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, is decorated with rainbow flags, or LGBT pride flags, for an event involving survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing, families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
    Admiral-Duncan-Soho-20-years-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. The Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, is decorated with rainbow flags, or LGBT pride flags, for an event involving survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing, families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
    Admiral-Duncan-Soho-20-years-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing, families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community attend a service of remembrance outside St Anne’s church in Soho to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
    Admiral-Duncan-Soho-20-years-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Members of the LGBTQ community join survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing and families and friends of the victims outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
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  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. LGBT and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell joins survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing, families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
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  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Members of the LGBTQ community begin to gather to join survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing and families and friends of the victims outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
    Admiral-Duncan-Soho-20-years-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Members of the LGBTQ community begin to gather to join survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing and families and friends of the victims outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
    Admiral-Duncan-Soho-20-years-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 30th April 2019. Members of the LGBTQ community begin to gather to join survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing and families and friends of the victims outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999.
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  • Southall, UK. 27th April 2019. Rev Mark Poulson of St Johns Church and Southall Faiths Forum addresses members of the local community and supporters at a rally outside Southall Town Hall to honour the memories of Gurdip Singh Chaggar and Blair Peach on the 40th anniversary of their deaths. Gurdip Singh Chaggar, a young Asian boy, was the victim of a racially motivated attack whilst Blair Peach, a teacher, was killed by the Metropolitan Police’s Special Patrol Group during a peaceful march against a National Front demonstration.
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  • Southall, UK. 27th April 2019. Akram Salhab, Palestinian organiser and campaigner for migrant and refugee rights, addresses members of the local community and supporters at a rally outside Southall Town Hall to honour the memories of Gurdip Singh Chaggar and Blair Peach on the 40th anniversary of their deaths. Gurdip Singh Chaggar, a young Asian boy, was the victim of a racially motivated attack whilst Blair Peach, a teacher, was killed by the Metropolitan Police’s Special Patrol Group during a peaceful march against a National Front demonstration.
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  • Southall, UK. 27th April 2019. Yvette Williams of Justice for Grenfell addresses members of the local community and supporters at a rally outside Southall Town Hall to honour the memories of Gurdip Singh Chaggar and Blair Peach on the 40th anniversary of their deaths. Gurdip Singh Chaggar, a young Asian boy, was the victim of a racially motivated attack whilst Blair Peach, a teacher, was killed by the Metropolitan Police’s Special Patrol Group during a peaceful march against a National Front demonstration.
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  • Southall, UK. 27th April 2019. Dilawar Chaudry, activist and restaurant owner, addresses members of the local community and supporters at a rally outside Southall Town Hall to honour the memories of Gurdip Singh Chaggar and Blair Peach on the 40th anniversary of their deaths. Gurdip Singh Chaggar, a young Asian boy, was the victim of a racially motivated attack whilst Blair Peach, a teacher, was killed by the Metropolitan Police’s Special Patrol Group during a peaceful march against a National Front demonstration.
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  • Southall, UK. 27th April 2019. Dorothea Jones of Southall Monitoring Group addresses members of the local community and supporters at a rally outside Southall Town Hall to honour the memories of Gurdip Singh Chaggar and Blair Peach on the 40th anniversary of their deaths. Gurdip Singh Chaggar, a young Asian boy, was the victim of a racially motivated attack whilst Blair Peach, a teacher, was killed by the Metropolitan Police’s Special Patrol Group during a peaceful march against a National Front demonstration.
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  • Southall, UK. 27th April 2019. Paul Holborow, founder member of the Anti Nazi League and Stand Up To Racism, addresses members of the local community and supporters at a rally outside Southall Town Hall to honour the memories of Gurdip Singh Chaggar and Blair Peach on the 40th anniversary of their deaths. Gurdip Singh Chaggar, a young Asian boy, was the victim of a racially motivated attack whilst Blair Peach, a teacher, was killed by the Metropolitan Police’s Special Patrol Group during a peaceful march against a National Front demonstration.
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  • Southall, UK. 27th April 2019. Paul Holborow, founder member of the Anti Nazi League and Stand Up To Racism, addresses members of the local community and supporters at a rally outside Southall Town Hall to honour the memories of Gurdip Singh Chaggar and Blair Peach on the 40th anniversary of their deaths. Gurdip Singh Chaggar, a young Asian boy, was the victim of a racially motivated attack whilst Blair Peach, a teacher, was killed by the Metropolitan Police’s Special Patrol Group during a peaceful march against a National Front demonstration.
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  • Southall, UK. 27th April 2019. Ahmed Haji Mohamed of Somali Community Leaders Group addresses members of the local community and supporters at a rally outside Southall Town Hall to honour the memories of Gurdip Singh Chaggar and Blair Peach on the 40th anniversary of their deaths. Gurdip Singh Chaggar, a young Asian boy, was the victim of a racially motivated attack whilst Blair Peach, a teacher, was killed by the Metropolitan Police’s Special Patrol Group during a peaceful march against a National Front demonstration.
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  • Southall, UK. 27th April 2019. Cllr Jaskiran Chohan of Ealing Labour addresses members of the local community and supporters at a rally outside Southall Town Hall to honour the memories of Gurdip Singh Chaggar and Blair Peach on the 40th anniversary of their deaths. Gurdip Singh Chaggar, a young Asian boy, was the victim of a racially motivated attack whilst Blair Peach, a teacher, was killed by the Metropolitan Police’s Special Patrol Group during a peaceful march against a National Front demonstration.
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  • Southall, UK. 27th April 2019. Eve Turner of Ealing Trades Union Council and Ealing Save NHS addresses members of the local community and supporters at a rally outside Southall Town Hall to honour the memories of Gurdip Singh Chaggar and Blair Peach on the 40th anniversary of their deaths. Gurdip Singh Chaggar, a young Asian boy, was the victim of a racially motivated attack whilst Blair Peach, a teacher, was killed by the Metropolitan Police’s Special Patrol Group during a peaceful march against a National Front demonstration.
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  • Southall, UK. 27th April 2019. Eve Turner of Ealing Trades Union Council and Ealing Save NHS addresses members of the local community and supporters at a rally outside Southall Town Hall to honour the memories of Gurdip Singh Chaggar and Blair Peach on the 40th anniversary of their deaths. Gurdip Singh Chaggar, a young Asian boy, was the victim of a racially motivated attack whist Blair Peach, a teacher, was killed by the Metropolitan Police’s Special Patrol Group during a peaceful march against a National Front demonstration.
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  • Southall, UK. 27th April 2019. Members of the local community and supporters attend a rally outside Southall Town Hall to honour the memories of Gurdip Singh Chaggar and Blair Peach on the 40th anniversary of their deaths. Gurdip Singh Chaggar, a young Asian boy, was the victim of a racially motivated attack whilst Blair Peach, a teacher, was killed by the Metropolitan Police’s Special Patrol Group during a peaceful march against a National Front demonstration.
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  • Southall, UK. 27th April 2019. Pragna Patel of Southall Black Sisters addresses members of the local community and supporters at a rally outside Southall Town Hall to honour the memories of Gurdip Singh Chaggar and Blair Peach on the 40th anniversary of their deaths. Gurdip Singh Chaggar, a young Asian boy, was the victim of a racially motivated attack whilst Blair Peach, a teacher, was killed by the Metropolitan Police’s Special Patrol Group during a peaceful march against a National Front demonstration.
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  • Southall, UK. 27th April 2019. Suresh Grover of Southall Resists and Southall Monitoring Group addresses members of the local community and supporters at a rally outside Southall Town Hall to honour the memories of Gurdip Singh Chaggar and Blair Peach on the 40th anniversary of their deaths. Gurdip Singh Chaggar, a young Asian boy, was the victim of a racially motivated attack whilst Blair Peach, a teacher, was killed by the Metropolitan Police’s Special Patrol Group during a peaceful march against a National Front demonstration.
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  • Southall, UK. 27th April 2019. A booklet on a stall at a rally by members of the local community and supporters outside Southall Town Hall to honour the memories of Gurdip Singh Chaggar and Blair Peach on the 40th anniversary of their deaths. Gurdip Singh Chaggar, a young Asian boy, was the victim of a racially motivated attack whilst Blair Peach, a teacher, was killed by the Metropolitan Police’s Special Patrol Group during a peaceful march against a National Front demonstration.
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  • Southall, UK. 27th April 2019. Yvette Williams of Justice for Grenfell addresses members of the local community and supporters at a rally outside Southall Town Hall to honour the memories of Gurdip Singh Chaggar and Blair Peach on the 40th anniversary of their deaths. Gurdip Singh Chaggar, a young Asian boy, was the victim of a racially motivated attack whilst Blair Peach, a teacher, was killed by the Metropolitan Police’s Special Patrol Group during a peaceful march against a National Front demonstration.
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  • Southall, UK. 27th April 2019. Suresh Grover of Southall Resists addresses members of the local community and supporters at a rally outside Southall Town Hall to honour the memories of Gurdip Singh Chaggar and Blair Peach on the 40th anniversary of their deaths. Gurdip Singh Chaggar, a young Asian boy, was the victim of a racially motivated attack whilst Blair Peach, a teacher, was killed by the Metropolitan Police’s Special Patrol Group during a peaceful march against a National Front demonstration.
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  • Southall, UK. 27th April 2019. Akram Salhab, Palestinian organiser and campaigner for migrant and refugee rights, addresses members of the local community and supporters at a rally outside Southall Town Hall to honour the memories of Gurdip Singh Chaggar and Blair Peach on the 40th anniversary of their deaths. Gurdip Singh Chaggar, a young Asian boy, was the victim of a racially motivated attack whilst Blair Peach, a teacher, was killed by the Metropolitan Police’s Special Patrol Group during a peaceful march against a National Front demonstration.
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  • Southall, UK. 27th April 2019. Dilawar Chaudry, activist and restaurant owner, addresses members of the local community and supporters at a rally outside Southall Town Hall to honour the memories of Gurdip Singh Chaggar and Blair Peach on the 40th anniversary of their deaths. Gurdip Singh Chaggar, a young Asian boy, was the victim of a racially motivated attack whilst Blair Peach, a teacher, was killed by the Metropolitan Police’s Special Patrol Group during a peaceful march against a National Front demonstration.
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  • Southall, UK. 27th April 2019. Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell addresses members of the local community and supporters at a rally outside Southall Town Hall to honour the memories of Gurdip Singh Chaggar and Blair Peach on the 40th anniversary of their deaths. Gurdip Singh Chaggar, a young Asian boy, was the victim of a racially motivated attack whilst Blair Peach, a teacher, was killed by the Metropolitan Police’s Special Patrol Group during a peaceful march against a National Front demonstration.
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  • Southall, UK. 27th April 2019. Members of the local community attend a rally outside Southall Town Hall to honour the memories of Gurdip Singh Chaggar and Blair Peach on the 40th anniversary of their deaths. Gurdip Singh Chaggar, a young Asian boy, was the victim of a racially motivated attack whilst Blair Peach, a teacher, was killed by the Metropolitan Police’s Special Patrol Group during a peaceful march against a National Front demonstration.
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  • Southall, UK. 27th April 2019. Dorothea Jones of Southall Monitoring Group addresses members of the local community and supporters at a rally outside Southall Town Hall to honour the memories of Gurdip Singh Chaggar and Blair Peach on the 40th anniversary of their deaths. Gurdip Singh Chaggar, a young Asian boy, was the victim of a racially motivated attack whilst Blair Peach, a teacher, was killed by the Metropolitan Police’s Special Patrol Group during a peaceful march against a National Front demonstration.
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  • Southall, UK. 27th April 2019. Members of the local community attend a rally outside Southall Town Hall to honour the memories of Gurdip Singh Chaggar and Blair Peach on the 40th anniversary of their deaths. Gurdip Singh Chaggar, a young Asian boy, was the victim of a racially motivated attack whilst Blair Peach, a teacher, was killed by the Metropolitan Police’s Special Patrol Group during a peaceful march against a National Front demonstration.
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