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  • London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city on Australia Day tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will, instead, stage 'Invasion Day' and 'Survival Day' protests and commemorations across Australia.
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  • London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city on Australia Day tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will, instead, stage 'Invasion Day' and 'Survival Day' protests and commemorations across Australia.
    Invasion-Day-Australia-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city on Australia Day tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will, instead, stage 'Invasion Day' and 'Survival Day' protests and commemorations across Australia.
    Invasion-Day-Australia-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city on Australia Day tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will, instead, stage 'Invasion Day' and 'Survival Day' protests and commemorations across Australia.
    Invasion-Day-Australia-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city on Australia Day tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will, instead, stage 'Invasion Day' and 'Survival Day' protests and commemorations across Australia.
    Invasion-Day-Australia-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city on Australia Day tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will, instead, stage 'Invasion Day' and 'Survival Day' protests and commemorations across Australia.
    Invasion-Day-Australia-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city on Australia Day tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will, instead, stage 'Invasion Day' and 'Survival Day' protests and commemorations across Australia.
    Invasion-Day-Australia-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city on Australia Day tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will, instead, stage 'Invasion Day' and 'Survival Day' protests and commemorations across Australia.
    Invasion-Day-Australia-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city on Australia Day tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will, instead, stage 'Invasion Day' and 'Survival Day' protests and commemorations across Australia.
    Invasion-Day-Australia-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city on Australia Day tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will, instead, stage 'Invasion Day' and 'Survival Day' protests and commemorations across Australia.
    Invasion-Day-Australia-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner and an aboriginal flag from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city on Australia Day tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will, instead, stage 'Invasion Day' and 'Survival Day' protests and commemorations across Australia.
    Invasion-Day-Australia-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th January, 2019. Activists drop a banner from Westminster Bridge, in view of the Houses of Parliament, to call for the abolition of Australia Day in advance of rallies in every Australian city on Australia Day tomorrow. The event was organised in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who consider Australia Day, a day celebrating the colonisation of Australia, to be a day of mourning rather than a day of celebration. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will, instead, stage 'Invasion Day' and 'Survival Day' protests and commemorations across Australia.
    Invasion-Day-Australia-001.jpg
  • A Black Lives Matter banner produced by Brixton Business Improvement District (BID) is pictured on Coldharbour Lane on 10th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Brixton BID is a not-for-profit collective of local businesses established in January 2014 for the purpose of helping to improve the local area.
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  • A Stop HS2 banner is pictured outside Harefield Marina on 16th February 2022 in Harefield, United Kingdom. The route for the HS2 high-speed rail link will cross waterways and lakes in the Colne Valley Regional Park by means of the Colne Valley Viaduct which will become the UK's longest railway bridge.
    HS2-works-Harefield-Colne-Valley-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th July, 2021. Protesters stand alongside an Equity banner in Parliament Square before the first-ever Reclaim Pride march. Reclaim Pride replaced the traditional Pride in London march, which many feel has become too commercial and strayed from its roots in protest, and was billed as a People’s Pride march for LGBTI+ liberation.
    First-Reclaim-Pride-London-065.jpg
  • London, UK. 18th December, 2018. Activists from around the UK, accompanied by Jonathan Bartley, co-leader of the Green Party, drop a banner from Westminster Bridge in solidarity with the Stansted 15 and all migrants on International Migrants Day. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
    Stansted-15-Westminster-banner004.jpg
  • London, UK. 18th December, 2018. Activists from around the UK, accompanied by Jonathan Bartley, co-leader of the Green Party, drop a banner from Westminster Bridge in solidarity with the Stansted 15 and all migrants on International Migrants Day. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
    Stansted-15-Westminster-banner006.jpg
  • London, UK. 18th December, 2018. Activists from around the UK, accompanied by Jonathan Bartley, co-leader of the Green Party, drop a banner from Westminster Bridge in solidarity with the Stansted 15 and all migrants on International Migrants Day. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
    Stansted-15-Westminster-banner001.jpg
  • London, UK. 18th December, 2018. Activists from around the UK, accompanied by Jonathan Bartley, co-leader of the Green Party, drop a banner from Westminster Bridge in solidarity with the Stansted 15 and all migrants on International Migrants Day. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
    Stansted-15-Westminster-banner005.jpg
  • London, UK. 25th November, 2021. A banner is pictured outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal against the UK government on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Adetola Onamade and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-013.jpg
  • A banner is pictured outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal against the UK government on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Adetola Onamade and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis on 25th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-020.jpg
  • A banner is pictured outside the Royal Courts of Justice before an appeal against the UK government on behalf of Plan B.Earth, Tim Crosland and three young British citizens (Marina Tricks, Adetola Onamade and Jerry Amokwandoh) with family in West Africa and the Americas who claim that their human rights are being breached by the government’s failure to act decisively on the climate crisis on 25th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The three students have asked for a judicial review of government actions to cut national carbon emissions and have argued that UK government action, or inaction, disregards their rights to life, family life and not be discriminated against under Arts 2, 8 and 14 of the Human Rights Act.
    Global-Majority-vs-UK-Gov-034.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th July, 2021. A Lesbians and Gay Men Support the Miners (LGSM) banner is pictured in Parliament Square before the first-ever Reclaim Pride march. Reclaim Pride replaced the traditional Pride in London march, which many feel has become too commercial and strayed from its roots in protest, and was billed as a People’s Pride march for LGBTI+ liberation.
    First-Reclaim-Pride-London-066.jpg
  • London, UK. 29th May, 2021. Activists hold a Kill The Bill banner outside New Scotland Yard during a Kill The Bill National Day of Action in protest against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts (PCSC) Bill 2021. The PCSC Bill would grant the police a range of new discretionary powers to shut down protests, including the ability to impose conditions on any protest deemed to be disruptive to the local community, wider stop and search powers and sentences of up to 10 years in prison for damaging memorials.
    Kill-The-Bill-Day-of-Action-037.jpg
  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. A banner from the Close Campsfield Campaign at a protest by activists from around the UK in solidarity with the Stansted 15 before their sentencing at Chelmsford Crown Court. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. A banner draped over a barrier outside Chelmsford Crown Court during a protest arranged to coincide with the sentencing of the Stansted 15. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
    Stansted-15-sentencing-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 18th December, 2018. Activists from around the UK, accompanied by Jonathan Bartley, co-leader of the Green Party, drop a banner from Westminster Bridge in solidarity with the Stansted 15 and all migrants on International Migrants Day. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
    Stansted-15-Westminster-banner007.jpg
  • London, UK. 18th December, 2018. Activists from around the UK, accompanied by Jonathan Bartley, co-leader of the Green Party, drop a banner from Westminster Bridge in solidarity with the Stansted 15 and all migrants on International Migrants Day. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
    Stansted-15-Westminster-banner003.jpg
  • London, UK. 18th December, 2018. Activists from around the UK, accompanied by Jonathan Bartley, co-leader of the Green Party, drop a banner from Westminster Bridge in solidarity with the Stansted 15 and all migrants on International Migrants Day. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
    Stansted-15-Westminster-banner002.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th December, 2021. A banner is pictured alongside a Coca-Cola sign during a protest by climate activists from Extinction Rebellion outside the headquarters of Coca-Cola Europacific Partners plc. The activists, who collected Coca-Cola cans and plastic bottles from around Uxbridge and deposited them outside Coca-Cola's offices, were protesting against the company's role as the world's biggest plastic polluter.
    XR-Coca-Cola-Uxbridge-protest-020.jpg
  • Insulate Britain activists pose behind a banner outside the High Court before the second day of a hearing of applications brought against nine of them for contempt of court by National Highways on 17th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The applications were brought after the activists breached injunctions by blocking the M25 to call on the government to fund the insulation of social housing by 2025 and all homes in Britain by 2030.
    Insulate-Britain-9-verdict-015.jpg
  • Insulate Britain activists pose behind a banner outside the High Court before the second day of a hearing of applications brought against nine of them for contempt of court by National Highways on 17th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The applications were brought after the activists breached injunctions by blocking the M25 to call on the government to fund the insulation of social housing by 2025 and all homes in Britain by 2030.
    Insulate-Britain-9-verdict-027.jpg
  • Stop Silvertown Tunnel activists hold a campaign banner in Lincoln's Inn Fields before a Rise and Rebel march organised by Extinction Rebellion to coincide with the end of, and anticipated failure of, the COP26 climate summit on 13th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Activists were intending to send a message to the UK government that protests to ensure urgent action to tackle the climate and ecological emergency will continue. The march briefly disrupted the Lord Mayor's Show at two or more locations.
    XR-Rise-Rebel-Lord-Mayor-Show-036.jpg
  • A campaign banner for the Green Party candidate Carolyne Culver is pictured on the eve of the Chesham and Amersham by-election on 16th June 2021 in Chesham, United Kingdom. The by-election was triggered by the death of Dame Cheryl Gillan, who had been the constituency’s MP for 29 years, and it is expected to be a tight race between the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats.
    Chesham-Amersham-by-election-003.jpg
  • A banner reading ‘Save Euston Trees - Heal Not Harm’ hangs from the Friends House on Euston Road on 6th February 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The banner was hung by environmental activists from anti-HS2 campaign group HS2 Rebellion in solidarity with fellow activists occupying tunnels beneath Euston Square Gardens in order to seek to protect trees from felling in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail project.
    HS2-Euston-tunnels-bailiffs-004.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 11th September, 2020. A banner reading ‘Your Trees Your Kids Future’ placed by environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion at Denham Protection Camp. Anti-HS2 activists continue to try to prevent or delay works on the controversial £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link from a series of such protection camps based along the route of the line between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Denham-Green-camp-works-010.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 21st December, 2021. A banner at the entrance to the deer park in Windsor Great Park includes Covid-19 safety guidance for visitors.
    Windsor-Great-Park-Christmas-004.jpg
  • High Wycombe, UK. 7th March, 2022. Stop HS2 campaigners stand behind a banner outside High Wycombe Magistrates' Court. Four activists were acquitted of aggravated trespass in relation to a protest at a beauty spot in Denham Country Park in July 2020 intended to prevent the felling of a mature alder tree during electricity pylon relocation works for the HS2 high-speed rail link. One activist was convicted of assault.
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Ford-4-court-001.jpg
  • Stop HS2 campaigners stand alongside a banner outside High Wycombe Magistrates' Court to support fellow activists attending a hearing on 7th February 2022 in High Wycombe, United Kingdom. Seven activists are being tried in relation to a protest at Denham Ford in July 2020 intended to prevent the felling of a mature alder tree during electricity pylon relocation works in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail link.
    Stop-HS2-Denham-Ford-7-court-001.jpg
  • Supporters of the Down Syndrome Bill stand behind a banner outside Parliament on the day of the bill's second reading on 26th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The bill, which was introduced to Parliament by Dr Liam Fox, passed its second reading later in the day and will now proceed to the committee stage.
    Down-Syndrome-Bill-Parliament-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. A supporter of the Down Syndrome Bill holds a banner outside Parliament on the day of the bill's second reading. The bill, which was introduced to Parliament by Dr Liam Fox, passed its second reading later in the day and will now proceed to the committee stage.
    Down-Syndrome-Bill-Parliament-003.jpg
  • Supporters of the Down Syndrome Bill hold a banner outside Parliament on the day of the bill's second reading on 26th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The bill, which was introduced to Parliament by Dr Liam Fox, passed its second reading later in the day and will now proceed to the committee stage.
    Down-Syndrome-Bill-Parliament-001.jpg
  • A Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) banner is pictured outside the Royal Courts of Justice before a High Court challenge by four claimants against the decision by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to omit 'legacy benefits' such as Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) from the £20-a-week uplift in Universal Credit on 17th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. A decision in favour of the claimants could lead to the DWP having to make back payments to almost 2 million sick and disabled people.
    High-Court-UC-legacy-benefits-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 17th November, 2021. Insulate Britain activists pose behind a banner outside the High Court before the second day of a hearing of applications brought against them for contempt of court by National Highways. The applications were brought after the activists breached injunctions by blocking the M25 to call on the government to fund the insulation of social housing by 2025 and all homes in Britain by 2030. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Insulate-Britain-9-verdict-033.jpg
  • London, UK. 17th November, 2021. Insulate Britain activists pose behind a banner outside the High Court before the second day of a hearing of applications brought against nine of them for contempt of court by National Highways. The applications were brought after the activists breached injunctions by blocking the M25 to call on the government to fund the insulation of social housing by 2025 and all homes in Britain by 2030.
    Insulate-Britain-9-verdict-028.jpg
  • Insulate Britain activists pose behind a banner outside the High Court before the second day of a hearing of applications brought against nine of them for contempt of court by National Highways on 17th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The applications were brought after the activists breached injunctions by blocking the M25 to call on the government to fund the insulation of social housing by 2025 and all homes in Britain by 2030.
    Insulate-Britain-9-verdict-002.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion climate activists hold a Code Red for Humanity banner in Lincoln's Inn Fields before a Rise and Rebel march organised to coincide with the end of, and anticipated failure of, the COP26 climate summit on 13th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Activists were intending to send a message to the UK government that protests to ensure urgent action to tackle the climate and ecological emergency will continue. The march briefly disrupted the Lord Mayor's Show at two or more locations.
    XR-Rise-Rebel-Lord-Mayor-Show-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th February, 2021. A banner reading ‘Save Euston Trees - Heal Not Harm’ hangs from the Friends House on Euston Road. The banner was hung by environmental activists from anti-HS2 campaign group HS2 Rebellion in solidarity with fellow activists occupying tunnels beneath Euston Square Gardens in order to seek to protect trees from felling in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail project.
    HS2-Euston-tunnels-bailiffs-015.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion climate activists hold a banner in Lincoln's Inn Fields before a Rise and Rebel march organised to coincide with the end of, and anticipated failure of, the COP26 climate summit on 13th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Activists were intending to send a message to the UK government that protests to ensure urgent action to tackle the climate and ecological emergency will continue. The march briefly disrupted the Lord Mayor's Show at two or more locations.
    XR-Rise-Rebel-Lord-Mayor-Show-022.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion climate activists hold a Climate Justice Social Justice banner in Lincoln's Inn Fields before a Rise and Rebel march organised to coincide with the end of, and anticipated failure of, the COP26 climate summit on 13th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Activists were intending to send a message to the UK government that protests to ensure urgent action to tackle the climate and ecological emergency will continue. The march briefly disrupted the Lord Mayor's Show at two or more locations.
    XR-Rise-Rebel-Lord-Mayor-Show-016.jpg
  • Denham, UK. 11th September, 2020. A banner placed by environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion at Denham Protection Camp. Anti-HS2 activists continue to try to prevent or delay works on the controversial £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link from a series of such protection camps based along the route of the line between London and Birmingham.
    HS2-Denham-Green-camp-works-008.jpg
  • Supporters of Million Women Rise stand behind a Rape Crisis banner at a vigil outside New Scotland Yard to remember the victims of male violence against women on the International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women on 25th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Campaigners spoke of Sarah Everard, Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry, images of whom were positioned with those of other women around the Metropolitan Police headquarters, and highlighted disastrous failures by police officers to protect women and girls from violence as well as racist attitudes among police officers.
    Million-Women-Rise-Met-Police-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 13th November, 2021. Extinction Rebellion climate activists hold a Give Children A Future banner during a Rise and Rebel march organised to coincide with the end of, and anticipated failure of, the COP26 climate summit. Activists were intending to send a message to the UK government that protests to ensure urgent action to tackle the climate and ecological emergency will continue. The march briefly disrupted the Lord Mayor's Show at two or more locations.
    XR-Rise-Rebel-Lord-Mayor-Show-033.jpg
  • Activists from Africans Rising UK drop a banner from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign on 15th October 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
    Jubilee-for-Climate-launch-028.jpg
  • Activists from Africans Rising UK prepare to drop a banner from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign on 15th October 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
    Jubilee-for-Climate-launch-019.jpg
  • Activists from Africans Rising UK prepare to drop a banner from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign on 15th October 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
    Jubilee-for-Climate-launch-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th October, 2021. Activists from Africans Rising UK drop a banner from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
    Jubilee-for-Climate-launch-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th October, 2021. Activists from Africans Rising UK drop a banner from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
    Jubilee-for-Climate-launch-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th October, 2021. Activists from Africans Rising UK drop a banner from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
    Jubilee-for-Climate-launch-026.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th October, 2021. Activists from Africans Rising UK drop a banner from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
    Jubilee-for-Climate-launch-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th October, 2021. Activists from Africans Rising UK drop a banner from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
    Jubilee-for-Climate-launch-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th October, 2021. Activists from Africans Rising UK drop a banner from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
    Jubilee-for-Climate-launch-009.jpg
  • An activist from Africans Rising UK sounds the Jubilee trumpet from St Paul's Cathedral after dropping a banner on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign on 15th October 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
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  • An activist from Africans Rising UK sounds the Jubilee trumpet from St Paul's Cathedral after dropping a banner on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign on 15th October 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
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  • Activists from Africans Rising UK and other groups launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign in Paternoster Square after a banner is dropped from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara on 15th October 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
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  • Activists from Africans Rising UK drop a banner from St Paul's Cathedral on the anniversary of the assassination of the Pan-Africanist President of Burkina Faso Thomas Sankara to launch the Jubilee for Climate Campaign on 15th October 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Jubilee for Climate Campaign is an umbrella campaign both for the cancellation of debts for which Sankara fought so hard as well as for progressive and unifying policies to tackle the climate crisis which amplify voices from the Global South.
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  • A placard and banner are pictured outside the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) before a London March for Jobs on 9th October 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The march was organised by London Young Socialists and Youth Fight for Jobs, a youth organisation formed in 2009 in response to a rise in youth employment following the 2007-2008 financial crash, to call for decent jobs for young people, a £15ph minimum wage and an end to zero-hour contracts.
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  • A banner is displayed by Extinction Rebellion climate activists outside an entrance to Farnborough Airport on 2nd October 2021 in Farnborough, United Kingdom. Activists blocked three entrances to the private airport to highlight elevated carbon dioxide levels produced by super-rich passengers using private jets and 'greenwashing' by the airport in announcing a switch to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
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  • A banner is displayed by Extinction Rebellion climate activists outside an entrance to Farnborough Airport on 2nd October 2021 in Farnborough, United Kingdom. Activists blocked three entrances to the private airport to highlight elevated carbon dioxide levels produced by super-rich passengers using private jets and 'greenwashing' by the airport in announcing a switch to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
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  • London, UK. 12th September, 2021. An anti-Trident banner is pictured draped over temporary fencing around ExCeL London in advance of the DSEI 2021 arms fair. Activists from a range of different groups continue to protest outside the venue for one of the world's largest arms fairs.
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  • London, UK. 12th September, 2021. Local residents hold a Justice for THCH Residents banner before a funeral procession along Brick Lane organised by the Save Brick Lane campaign in protest against the ongoing gentrification of Shoreditch. Campaigners are protesting in particular against plans to develop the Truman Brewery into a shopping centre and 5-storey office building. Tower Hamlets experienced more gentrification than any other London borough between 2010-2016.
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  • Grandparents hold a banner in Parliament Square in solidarity with hundreds of young people taking part in a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice on 24th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
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  • Young people stand alongside a Fossil Free London banner in Parliament Square during a Global Climate Strike to demand intersectional climate justice on 24th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Global Climate Strike was organised to highlight the detrimental influences through colonialism, imperialism and exploitation of the Global North on MAPA (Most Affected Peoples and Areas), which have contributed to them now experiencing the worst impacts of the climate crisis, and to call on the Global North to pay reparations to MAPA.
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  • Ockham, UK. 21st September, 2021. A Surrey Police officer intervenes to remove a banner from Insulate Britain climate activists blocking the anticlockwise carriageway of the M25 between Junctions 9 and 10 where they had been protesting as part of a campaign intended to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to start lowering emissions. Both carriageways were briefly blocked before being cleared by Surrey Police. The activists are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030.
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  • Godstone, UK. 13th September, 2021. Two men try to pull away a banner from Insulate Britain climate activists blocking a slip road from the M25, causing a long tailback on the motorway, as part of a new campaign intended to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to start lowering emissions. The activists, who wrote to Prime Minister Boris Johnson on 13th August, are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030 as part of a just transition to full decarbonisation of all parts of society and the economy.
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  • Enfield, UK. 15th September, 2021. An angry motorist removes a banner from Insulate Britain climate activists blocking a slip road from the M25 at Junction 25 as part of a campaign intended to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to start lowering emissions. The activists, who wrote to Prime Minister Boris Johnson on 13th August, are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030 as part of a just transition to full decarbonisation of all parts of society and the economy.
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  • Enfield, UK. 15th September, 2021. An angry motorist removes a banner from Insulate Britain climate activists blocking a slip road from the M25 at Junction 25 as part of a campaign intended to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to start lowering emissions. The activists, who wrote to Prime Minister Boris Johnson on 13th August, are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030 as part of a just transition to full decarbonisation of all parts of society and the economy.
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  • Godstone, UK. 13th September, 2021. A man tries to pull away a banner from Insulate Britain climate activists blocking a slip road from the M25, causing a long tailback on the motorway, as part of a new campaign intended to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to start lowering emissions. The activists, who wrote to Prime Minister Boris Johnson on 13th August, are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030 as part of a just transition to full decarbonisation of all parts of society and the economy.
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  • A man tries to pull away a banner from Insulate Britain climate activists blocking a slip road from the M25, causing a long tailback on the motorway, as part of a new campaign intended to push the UK government to make significant legislative change to start lowering emissions on 13th September 2021 in Godstone, United Kingdom. The activists, who wrote to Prime Minister Boris Johnson on 13th August, are demanding that the government immediately promises both to fully fund and ensure the insulation of all social housing in Britain by 2025 and to produce within four months a legally binding national plan to fully fund and ensure the full low-energy and low-carbon whole-house retrofit, with no externalised costs, of all homes in Britain by 2030 as part of a just transition to full decarbonisation of all parts of society and the economy.
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  • London, UK. 8th September, 2021. A banner is pictured during Stop The Arms Fair protests outside ExCeL London as preparations for the DSEI 2021 arms fair continue. The third day of week-long Stop The Arms Fair protests outside the venue for one of the world's largest arms fairs was themed around demilitarising education.
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  • Metropolitan Police officers stand behind a banner outside ExCeL London as preparations take place for the DSEI 2021 arms fair on 6th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The first day of week-long Stop The Arms Fair protests outside the venue for one of the world's largest arms fairs was hosted by activists calling for a ban on UK arms exports to Israel.
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  • Extinction Rebellion climate activists assemble behind a Plastics Rebellion banner in Trafalgar Square to take part in a colourful March for Nature on the final day of their two-week Impossible Rebellion on 4th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Extinction Rebellion are calling on the UK government to cease all new fossil fuel investment with immediate effect.
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  • Climate activists from HS2 Rebellion hold a banner in front of two fellow activists who scaled the the Tower Place West building in the City of London in protest against the involvement of insurance company Marsh in the HS2 high-speed rail project on 2nd September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Marsh insure subcontractors working on HS2.
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  • Environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion stand behind a banner outside the Guildhall after it was sprayed with blood-red paint during a Blood Money March through the City of London on 27th August 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Extinction Rebellion were intending to highlight financial institutions funding fossil fuel projects, especially in the Global South, as well as law firms and institutions which facilitate them, whilst calling on the UK government to cease all new fossil fuel investment with immediate effect.
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  • A Stop HS2 banner is pictured in St Martin's Lane during the first day of Impossible Rebellion protests by environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion on 23rd August 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Extinction Rebellion are calling on the UK government to cease all new fossil fuel investment with immediate effect. (photo by Mark Kerrison/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion hold a banner referring to fossil fuels during the first day of Impossible Rebellion protests on 23rd August 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Extinction Rebellion are calling on the UK government to cease all new fossil fuel investment with immediate effect. (photo by Mark Kerrison/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • London, UK. 14th August, 2021. A banner prepared by local residents and campaigners is displayed on fencing around sports facilities at Bells Gardens in Peckham. Southwark Council proposes to build 97 new homes (a mix of social and private housing), a reprovisioned community facility and a multi-use games area at Bells Gardens, a well-used community park serving the 545-home Bells Gardens estate. Southwark ranks fifth-worst in London and eighth-worst in the UK for easy access to green space.
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  • Members of the Blacklist Support Group hold a banner outside the Euston construction site for the HS2 high-speed rail link in solidarity with members of the Unite trade union protesting regarding trade union access to construction workers building tunnel sections for the project on 6th August 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Unite claims that HS2's joint venture contractor SCS, formed by Skanska, Costain and Strabag, has been hindering 'meaningful' trade union access to HS2 construction workers in contravention of the HS2 agreement.
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  • London, UK. 30th July, 2021. Artworkers hold a banner in support of Royal Parks workers outsourced via French multinational VINCI Facilities attending a picket outside the Old Police House in Hyde Park as part of joint strike action by the United Voices of the World (UVW) and Public and Commercial Services (PCS) trade unions. The joint strike, with members dual carding over pay, conditions and the sacking of a member of staff, is believed to be the first between a TUC and a non-TUC trade union and follows the launch of a legal challenge by the Royal Parks workers against indirect racial discrimination by the Royal Parks.
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  • London, UK. 30th July, 2021. Members of the PCS Culture Group hold a banner at a picket by Royal Parks workers outsourced via French multinational VINCI Facilities outside the Old Police House in Hyde Park as part of joint strike action by the United Voices of the World (UVW) and Public and Commercial Services (PCS) trade unions. The joint strike, with members dual carding over pay, conditions and the sacking of a member of staff, is believed to be the first between a TUC and a non-TUC trade union and follows the launch of a legal challenge by the Royal Parks workers against indirect racial discrimination by the Royal Parks.
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  • Members of the PCS Culture Group hold a banner at a picket outside the Old Police House in Hyde Park by Royal Parks workers outsourced via French multinational VINCI Facilities as part of joint strike action by the United Voices of the World (UVW) and Public and Commercial Services (PCS) trade unions on 30th July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The joint strike, with members dual carding over pay, conditions and the sacking of a member of staff, is believed to be the first between a TUC and a non-TUC trade union and follows the launch of a legal challenge by the Royal Parks workers against indirect racial discrimination by the Royal Parks.
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  • London, UK. 5th July, 2021. Activists from Unite the Union holding a Happy 73rd Birthday NHS banner address a Kill The Bill protest in Parliament Square against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts (PCSC) Bill 2021 as MPs consider amendments to the Bill in the House of Commons. The PCSC Bill would grant the police a range of new discretionary powers to shut down protests.
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  • London, UK. 5th July, 2021. Activists hold a banner in front of the statue of Millicent Fawcett in Parliament Square during a Kill The Bill protest against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts (PCSC) Bill 2021 as MPs consider amendments to the Bill in the House of Commons. The PCSC Bill would grant the police a range of new discretionary powers to shut down protests.
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  • An activist holds a banner at a Kill The Bill protest in Parliament Square against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts (PCSC) Bill 2021 as MPs consider amendments to the Bill in the House of Commons on 5th July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The PCSC Bill would grant the police a range of new discretionary powers to shut down protests, including the ability to impose conditions on any protest deemed to be disruptive to the local community, wider stop and search powers and sentences of up to 10 years in prison for damaging memorials.
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  • Stop HS2 activists hold a banner criticising Natural England at a Kill The Bill protest in Parliament Square against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts (PCSC) Bill 2021 as MPs consider amendments to the Bill in the House of Commons on 5th July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The PCSC Bill would grant the police a range of new discretionary powers to shut down protests, including the ability to impose conditions on any protest deemed to be disruptive to the local community, wider stop and search powers and sentences of up to 10 years in prison for damaging memorials.
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  • A banner opposing the Police and Immigration Bills is pictured draped on a plinth during a Kill The Bill protest in Parliament Square on 5th July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts (PCSC) Bill 2021, which was being debated in the Houses of Parliament, would grant the police a range of new discretionary powers to shut down protests, including the ability to impose conditions on any protest deemed to be disruptive to the local community, wider stop and search powers and sentences of up to 10 years in prison for damaging memorials.
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  • London, UK. 3rd July, 2021. Anti-coup activists hold a banner during a protest opposite Downing Street against political executions in Egypt on the 8th anniversary of the Egyptian military coup against President Mohamed Morsi. 92 political prisoners have been executed in Egypt since the coup, with death sentences ratified by General Abdel Fattah el-Sisi for a further 64.
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  • Wendover, UK. 16th June, 2021. A banner is pictured outside Stop HS2's Wendover Active Resistance Camp alongside the A413. Large areas of land around Wendover in the Chilterns AONB have already been cleared of trees and vegetation for the HS2 rail infrastructure project in spite of concerted opposition from local residents and environmental activists.
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  • Protesters walk behind a Palestine Action banner during a Free Palestine SOS Colombia march in solidarity with the Palestinian and Colombian peoples from the Colombian embassy to the Israeli embassy on 15th May 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Speakers at a rally before the march, which took place on Nakba Day, highlighted human rights abuses being directed against Palestinians in Israel and the Occupied Territories, in particular attempts at forced displacements in Sheikh Jarrah in East Jerusalem, and also in Colombia, where peaceful demonstrators and human rights defenders have been killed and subjected to repression, detention and torture.
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  • Protesters walk behind a banner holding pro-Palestinian signs during a Free Palestine SOS Colombia march in solidarity with the Palestinian and Colombian peoples from the Colombian embassy to the Israeli embassy on 15th May 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Speakers at a rally before the march, which took place on Nakba Day, highlighted human rights abuses being directed against Palestinians in Israel and the Occupied Territories, in particular attempts at forced displacements in Sheikh Jarrah in East Jerusalem, and also in Colombia, where peaceful demonstrators and human rights defenders have been killed and subjected to repression, detention and torture.
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