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  • 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. 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-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-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-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-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. 29 July, 2019.  A speaker from Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants addresses activists from Reclaim the Power, All African Women’s Group, Docs Not Cops, Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants and other groups at a protest outside the Home Office to demand an end to the Government’s ‘hostile environment’ policies.
    RTP-Hostile-Environment-HO-039.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th November, 2018. Activists from Feminist Fightback dressed as suffragettes change the sign on the new Millicent Fawcett statue in Parliament Square from ‘Courage calls to Courage Everywhere’ to ‘Feminists demand healthcare for all’ in protest against NHS charges for migrants. Under the new NHS charging system, migrants not considered ‘settled’ in the UK are being charged up to £7000 for pregnancy care and £1300 for an abortion in an NHS hospital. Charging has a deterrent effect on women’s access to maternity care, posing risks to their pregnancies and the health of their babies, and anxiety about charging has an adverse effect on maternal mental health with consequent effects on women’s pregnancies and pregnancy outcomes.
    Feminist-Fightback-healthcare-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th November, 2018. Activists from Feminist Fightback dressed as suffragettes change the sign on the new Millicent Fawcett statue in Parliament Square from ‘Courage calls to Courage Everywhere’ to ‘Feminists demand healthcare for all’ in protest against NHS charges for migrants. Under the new NHS charging system, migrants not considered ‘settled’ in the UK are being charged up to £7000 for pregnancy care and £1300 for an abortion in an NHS hospital. Charging has a deterrent effect on women’s access to maternity care, posing risks to their pregnancies and the health of their babies, and anxiety about charging has an adverse effect on maternal mental health with consequent effects on women’s pregnancies and pregnancy outcomes.
    Feminist-Fightback-healthcare-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 29 July, 2019.  A speaker from Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants addresses activists from Reclaim the Power, All African Women’s Group, Docs Not Cops, Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants and other groups at a protest outside the Home Office to demand an end to the Government’s ‘hostile environment’ policies.
    RTP-Hostile-Environment-HO-051.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th November, 2018. Activists from Feminist Fightback dressed as suffragettes change the sign on the new Millicent Fawcett statue in Parliament Square from ‘Courage calls to Courage Everywhere’ to ‘Feminists demand healthcare for all’ in protest against NHS charges for migrants. Under the new NHS charging system, migrants not considered ‘settled’ in the UK are being charged up to £7000 for pregnancy care and £1300 for an abortion in an NHS hospital. Charging has a deterrent effect on women’s access to maternity care, posing risks to their pregnancies and the health of their babies, and anxiety about charging has an adverse effect on maternal mental health with consequent effects on women’s pregnancies and pregnancy outcomes.
    Feminist-Fightback-healthcare-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th November, 2018. Activists from Feminist Fightback dressed as suffragettes change the sign on the new Millicent Fawcett statue in Parliament Square from ‘Courage calls to Courage Everywhere’ to ‘Feminists demand healthcare for all’ in protest against NHS charges for migrants. Under the new NHS charging system, migrants not considered ‘settled’ in the UK are being charged up to £7000 for pregnancy care and £1300 for an abortion in an NHS hospital. Charging has a deterrent effect on women’s access to maternity care, posing risks to their pregnancies and the health of their babies, and anxiety about charging has an adverse effect on maternal mental health with consequent effects on women’s pregnancies and pregnancy outcomes.
    Feminist-Fightback-healthcare-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th November, 2018. Activists from Feminist Fightback dressed as suffragettes change the sign on the new Millicent Fawcett statue in Parliament Square from ‘Courage calls to Courage Everywhere’ to ‘Feminists demand healthcare for all’ in protest against NHS charges for migrants. Under the new NHS charging system, migrants not considered ‘settled’ in the UK are being charged up to £7000 for pregnancy care and £1300 for an abortion in an NHS hospital. Charging has a deterrent effect on women’s access to maternity care, posing risks to their pregnancies and the health of their babies, and anxiety about charging has an adverse effect on maternal mental health with consequent effects on women’s pregnancies and pregnancy outcomes.
    Feminist-Fightback-healthcare-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th November, 2018. Activists from Feminist Fightback dressed as suffragettes change the sign on the new Millicent Fawcett statue in Parliament Square from ‘Courage calls to Courage Everywhere’ to ‘Feminists demand healthcare for all’ in protest against NHS charges for migrants. Under the new NHS charging system, migrants not considered ‘settled’ in the UK are being charged up to £7000 for pregnancy care and £1300 for an abortion in an NHS hospital. Charging has a deterrent effect on women’s access to maternity care, posing risks to their pregnancies and the health of their babies, and anxiety about charging has an adverse effect on maternal mental health with consequent effects on women’s pregnancies and pregnancy outcomes.
    Feminist-Fightback-healthcare-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th November, 2018. Activists from Feminist Fightback dressed as suffragettes change the sign on the new Millicent Fawcett statue in Parliament Square from ‘Courage calls to Courage Everywhere’ to ‘Feminists demand healthcare for all’ in protest against NHS charges for migrants. Under the new NHS charging system, migrants not considered ‘settled’ in the UK are being charged up to £7000 for pregnancy care and £1300 for an abortion in an NHS hospital. Charging has a deterrent effect on women’s access to maternity care, posing risks to their pregnancies and the health of their babies, and anxiety about charging has an adverse effect on maternal mental health with consequent effects on women’s pregnancies and pregnancy outcomes.
    Feminist-Fightback-healthcare-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th November, 2018. Activists from Feminist Fightback dressed as suffragettes change the sign on the new Millicent Fawcett statue in Parliament Square from ‘Courage calls to Courage Everywhere’ to ‘Feminists demand healthcare for all’ in protest against NHS charges for migrants. Under the new NHS charging system, migrants not considered ‘settled’ in the UK are being charged up to £7000 for pregnancy care and £1300 for an abortion in an NHS hospital. Charging has a deterrent effect on women’s access to maternity care, posing risks to their pregnancies and the health of their babies, and anxiety about charging has an adverse effect on maternal mental health with consequent effects on women’s pregnancies and pregnancy outcomes.
    Feminist-Fightback-healthcare-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th November, 2018. Activists from Feminist Fightback dressed as suffragettes change the sign on the new Millicent Fawcett statue in Parliament Square from ‘Courage calls to Courage Everywhere’ to ‘Feminists demand healthcare for all’ in protest against NHS charges for migrants. Under the new NHS charging system, migrants not considered ‘settled’ in the UK are being charged up to £7000 for pregnancy care and £1300 for an abortion in an NHS hospital. Charging has a deterrent effect on women’s access to maternity care, posing risks to their pregnancies and the health of their babies, and anxiety about charging has an adverse effect on maternal mental health with consequent effects on women’s pregnancies and pregnancy outcomes.
    Feminist-Fightback-healthcare-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th November, 2018. Activists from Feminist Fightback dressed as suffragettes change the sign on the new Millicent Fawcett statue in Parliament Square from ‘Courage calls to Courage Everywhere’ to ‘Feminists demand healthcare for all’ in protest against NHS charges for migrants. Under the new NHS charging system, migrants not considered ‘settled’ in the UK are being charged up to £7000 for pregnancy care and £1300 for an abortion in an NHS hospital. Charging has a deterrent effect on women’s access to maternity care, posing risks to their pregnancies and the health of their babies, and anxiety about charging has an adverse effect on maternal mental health with consequent effects on women’s pregnancies and pregnancy outcomes.
    Feminist-Fightback-healthcare-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th November, 2018. Activists from Feminist Fightback dressed as suffragettes change the sign on the new Millicent Fawcett statue in Parliament Square from ‘Courage calls to Courage Everywhere’ to ‘Feminists demand healthcare for all’ in protest against NHS charges for migrants. Under the new NHS charging system, migrants not considered ‘settled’ in the UK are being charged up to £7000 for pregnancy care and £1300 for an abortion in an NHS hospital. Charging has a deterrent effect on women’s access to maternity care, posing risks to their pregnancies and the health of their babies, and anxiety about charging has an adverse effect on maternal mental health with consequent effects on women’s pregnancies and pregnancy outcomes.
    Feminist-Fightback-healthcare-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th November, 2018. Activists from Feminist Fightback dressed as suffragettes change the sign on the new Millicent Fawcett statue in Parliament Square from ‘Courage calls to Courage Everywhere’ to ‘Feminists demand healthcare for all’ in protest against NHS charges for migrants. Under the new NHS charging system, migrants not considered ‘settled’ in the UK are being charged up to £7000 for pregnancy care and £1300 for an abortion in an NHS hospital. Charging has a deterrent effect on women’s access to maternity care, posing risks to their pregnancies and the health of their babies, and anxiety about charging has an adverse effect on maternal mental health with consequent effects on women’s pregnancies and pregnancy outcomes.
    Feminist-Fightback-healthcare-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th November, 2018. Activists from Feminist Fightback dressed as suffragettes change the sign on the new Millicent Fawcett statue in Parliament Square from ‘Courage calls to Courage Everywhere’ to ‘Feminists demand healthcare for all’ in protest against NHS charges for migrants. Under the new NHS charging system, migrants not considered ‘settled’ in the UK are being charged up to £7000 for pregnancy care and £1300 for an abortion in an NHS hospital. Charging has a deterrent effect on women’s access to maternity care, posing risks to their pregnancies and the health of their babies, and anxiety about charging has an adverse effect on maternal mental health with consequent effects on women’s pregnancies and pregnancy outcomes.
    Feminist-Fightback-healthcare-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th November, 2018. Activists from Feminist Fightback dressed as suffragettes change the sign on the new Millicent Fawcett statue in Parliament Square from ‘Courage calls to Courage Everywhere’ to ‘Feminists demand healthcare for all’ in protest against NHS charges for migrants. Under the new NHS charging system, migrants not considered ‘settled’ in the UK are being charged up to £7000 for pregnancy care and £1300 for an abortion in an NHS hospital. Charging has a deterrent effect on women’s access to maternity care, posing risks to their pregnancies and the health of their babies, and anxiety about charging has an adverse effect on maternal mental health with consequent effects on women’s pregnancies and pregnancy outcomes.
    Feminist-Fightback-healthcare-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th November, 2018. Activists from Feminist Fightback dressed as suffragettes change the sign on the new Millicent Fawcett statue in Parliament Square from ‘Courage calls to Courage Everywhere’ to ‘Feminists demand healthcare for all’ in protest against NHS charges for migrants. Under the new NHS charging system, migrants not considered ‘settled’ in the UK are being charged up to £7000 for pregnancy care and £1300 for an abortion in an NHS hospital. Charging has a deterrent effect on women’s access to maternity care, posing risks to their pregnancies and the health of their babies, and anxiety about charging has an adverse effect on maternal mental health with consequent effects on women’s pregnancies and pregnancy outcomes.
    Feminist-Fightback-healthcare-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th November, 2018. Activists from Feminist Fightback dressed as suffragettes change the sign on the new Millicent Fawcett statue in Parliament Square from ‘Courage calls to Courage Everywhere’ to ‘Feminists demand healthcare for all’ in protest against NHS charges for migrants. Under the new NHS charging system, migrants not considered ‘settled’ in the UK are being charged up to £7000 for pregnancy care and £1300 for an abortion in an NHS hospital. Charging has a deterrent effect on women’s access to maternity care, posing risks to their pregnancies and the health of their babies, and anxiety about charging has an adverse effect on maternal mental health with consequent effects on women’s pregnancies and pregnancy outcomes.
    Feminist-Fightback-healthcare-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th November, 2018. Activists from Feminist Fightback dressed as suffragettes change the sign on the new Millicent Fawcett statue in Parliament Square from ‘Courage calls to Courage Everywhere’ to ‘Feminists demand healthcare for all’ in protest against NHS charges for migrants. Under the new NHS charging system, migrants not considered ‘settled’ in the UK are being charged up to £7000 for pregnancy care and £1300 for an abortion in an NHS hospital. Charging has a deterrent effect on women’s access to maternity care, posing risks to their pregnancies and the health of their babies, and anxiety about charging has an adverse effect on maternal mental health with consequent effects on women’s pregnancies and pregnancy outcomes.
    Feminist-Fightback-healthcare-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th November, 2018. Activists from Feminist Fightback dressed as suffragettes change the sign on the new Millicent Fawcett statue in Parliament Square from ‘Courage calls to Courage Everywhere’ to ‘Feminists demand healthcare for all’ in protest against NHS charges for migrants. Under the new NHS charging system, migrants not considered ‘settled’ in the UK are being charged up to £7000 for pregnancy care and £1300 for an abortion in an NHS hospital. Charging has a deterrent effect on women’s access to maternity care, posing risks to their pregnancies and the health of their babies, and anxiety about charging has an adverse effect on maternal mental health with consequent effects on women’s pregnancies and pregnancy outcomes.
    Feminist-Fightback-healthcare-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 6th November, 2018. Activists from Feminist Fightback dressed as suffragettes change the sign on the new Millicent Fawcett statue in Parliament Square from ‘Courage calls to Courage Everywhere’ to ‘Feminists demand healthcare for all’ in protest against NHS charges for migrants. Under the new NHS charging system, migrants not considered ‘settled’ in the UK are being charged up to £7000 for pregnancy care and £1300 for an abortion in an NHS hospital. Charging has a deterrent effect on women’s access to maternity care, posing risks to their pregnancies and the health of their babies, and anxiety about charging has an adverse effect on maternal mental health with consequent effects on women’s pregnancies and pregnancy outcomes.
    Feminist-Fightback-healthcare-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 29 July, 2019. A speaker from Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants addresses activists from Reclaim the Power, All African Women’s Group, Docs Not Cops, Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants and other groups at a protest outside the Home Office to demand an end to the Government’s ‘hostile environment’ policies.
    RTP-Hostile-Environment-HO-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 10 November, 2019. Remembrance Sunday artwork by Protest Stencil is displayed at a bus shelter in south London. The artwork contains the text ’Stop The War on Migrants’, features a red poppy, references the government’s hostile environment policies and calls for reflection on Britain’s colonial past and present.
    Protest-Stencil-Remembrance-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 10 November, 2019. Remembrance Sunday artwork by Protest Stencil is displayed at a bus shelter in south London. The artwork contains the text ’Stop The War on Migrants’, features a red poppy, references the government’s hostile environment policies and calls for reflection on Britain’s colonial past and present.
    Protest-Stencil-Remembrance-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 10 November, 2019. Remembrance Sunday artwork by Protest Stencil is displayed at a bus shelter outside the Imperial War Museum. The artwork contains the text ’Stop The War on Migrants’, features a red poppy, references the government’s hostile environment policies and calls for reflection on Britain’s colonial past and present.
    Protest-Stencil-Remembrance-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 10 November, 2019. Remembrance Sunday artwork by Protest Stencil is displayed at a bus shelter outside the Imperial War Museum. The artwork contains the text ’Stop The War on Migrants’, features a red poppy, references the government’s hostile environment policies and calls for reflection on Britain’s colonial past and present.
    Protest-Stencil-Remembrance-002.jpg
  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Dan Glass of ACT UP London addresses activists from around the UK gathered to show 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.
    Stansted-15-sentencing-027.jpg
  • London, UK. 10 November, 2019. Remembrance Sunday artwork by Protest Stencil is displayed at a bus shelter in south London. The artwork contains the text ’Stop The War on Migrants’, features a red poppy, references the government’s hostile environment policies and calls for reflection on Britain’s colonial past and present.
    Protest-Stencil-Remembrance-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 10 November, 2019. Remembrance Sunday artwork by Protest Stencil is displayed at a bus shelter outside the Imperial War Museum. The artwork contains the text ’Stop The War on Migrants’, features a red poppy, references the government’s hostile environment policies and calls for reflection on Britain’s colonial past and present.
    Protest-Stencil-Remembrance-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 10 November, 2019. Remembrance Sunday artwork by Protest Stencil is displayed at a bus shelter outside the Imperial War Museum. The artwork contains the text ’Stop The War on Migrants’, features a red poppy, references the government’s hostile environment policies and calls for reflection on Britain’s colonial past and present.
    Protest-Stencil-Remembrance-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 10 November, 2019. Remembrance Sunday artwork by Protest Stencil is displayed at a bus shelter outside the Imperial War Museum. The artwork contains the text ’Stop The War on Migrants’, features a red poppy, references the government’s hostile environment policies and calls for reflection on Britain’s colonial past and present.
    Protest-Stencil-Remembrance-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 10 November, 2019. Remembrance Sunday artwork by Protest Stencil is displayed at a bus shelter outside the Imperial War Museum. The artwork contains the text ’Stop The War on Migrants’, features a red poppy, references the government’s hostile environment policies and calls for reflection on Britain’s colonial past and present.
    Protest-Stencil-Remembrance-005.jpg
  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Dan Glass of ACT UP London addresses activists from around the UK gathered to show 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.
    Stansted-15-sentencing-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 10 November, 2019. Remembrance Sunday artwork by Protest Stencil is displayed at a bus shelter in south London. The artwork contains the text ’Stop The War on Migrants’, features a red poppy, references the government’s hostile environment policies and calls for reflection on Britain’s colonial past and present.
    Protest-Stencil-Remembrance-008.jpg
  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. The Stansted 15 stand outside Chelmsford Crown Court before sentencing. They 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.
    2019-image-selection-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. David Tovey of the Museum of Homelessness addresses activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and other LGBT+ groups preparing to take part in a London Pride Solidarity March in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
    LGSM-Pride-in-London-protest-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and other LGBT+ groups are preceded by rows of stewards and police officers as they take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London after storming the parade in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
    LGSM-Pride-in-London-protest-097.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and other LGBT+ groups take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London after storming the parade in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
    LGSM-Pride-in-London-protest-066.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and other LGBT+ groups take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London after storming the parade in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
    LGSM-Pride-in-London-protest-065.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and other LGBT+ groups take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London after storming the parade in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
    LGSM-Pride-in-London-protest-081.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and other LGBT+ groups take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London after storming the parade in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
    LGSM-Pride-in-London-protest-070.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and other LGBT+ groups storm the Pride in London parade in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
    LGSM-Pride-in-London-protest-073.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Pride in London stewards form a cordon to prevent activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and many other LGBT+ groups from joining Pride in London. The activists broke through the cordon and joined the rear of the march behind a line of stewards and police officers, marching in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
    LGSM-Pride-in-London-protest-039.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and many other LGBT+ groups prepare to take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London - stewards tried to prevent them from joining - in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
    LGSM-Pride-in-London-protest-041.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and many other LGBT+ groups prepare to take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London - stewards tried to prevent them from joining - in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
    LGSM-Pride-in-London-protest-031.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and many other LGBT+ groups take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London - stewards tried to prevent them from joining - in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
    LGSM-Pride-in-London-protest-033.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and many other LGBT+ groups take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London - stewards tried to prevent them from joining - in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
    LGSM-Pride-in-London-protest-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London - stewards tried to prevent them from joining - in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
    LGSM-Pride-in-London-protest-007.jpg
  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Andrew Lumsden (c) of the Gay Liberation Front addresses activists from around the UK gathered to show 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.
    Stansted-15-sentencing-040.jpg
  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Amelia Womack, Deputy Leader of the Green Party, joins activists from around the UK gathered to show 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.
    Stansted-15-sentencing-042.jpg
  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Activists from around the UK gather to show 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.
    Stansted-15-sentencing-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London - stewards tried to prevent them from joining - in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and other LGBT+ groups storm the Pride in London parade in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Jon Glackin of Streets Kitchen addresses activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and other LGBT+ groups preparing to take part in a London Pride Solidarity March in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. A speaker from Radical Faeries addresses activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and other LGBT+ groups preparing to take part in a London Pride Solidarity March in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Adam Eli of Voices4 addresses activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and other LGBT+ groups preparing to take part in a London Pride Solidarity March in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and other LGBT+ groups take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London after storming the parade in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and other LGBT+ groups take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London after storming the parade in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and other LGBT+ groups take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London after storming the parade in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and other LGBT+ groups take part in a London Pride Solidarity March in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants and African Rainbow Family prepare to take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London - stewards tried to prevent them from joining - in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and other LGBT+ groups take part in a London Pride Solidarity March in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and many other LGBT+ groups take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London - stewards tried to prevent them from joining - in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and many other LGBT+ groups take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London - stewards tried to prevent them from joining - in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and many other LGBT+ groups take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London - stewards tried to prevent them from joining - in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and many other LGBT+ groups take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London - stewards tried to prevent them from joining - in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and many other LGBT+ groups take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London - stewards tried to prevent them from joining - in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and many other LGBT+ groups take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London - stewards tried to prevent them from joining - in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and many other LGBT+ groups take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London - stewards tried to prevent them from joining - in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Pride in London stewards form a cordon to prevent activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and many other LGBT+ groups from joining Pride in London. The activists broke through the cordon and joined the rear of the march behind a line of stewards and police officers, marching in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Pride in London stewards form a cordon to prevent activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and many other LGBT+ groups from joining Pride in London. The activists broke through the cordon and joined the rear of the march behind a line of stewards and police officers, marching in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Pride in London stewards form a cordon to prevent activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and many other LGBT+ groups from joining Pride in London. The activists broke through the cordon and joined the rear of the march behind a line of stewards and police officers, marching in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Pride in London stewards form a cordon to prevent activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and many other LGBT+ groups from joining Pride in London. The activists broke through the cordon and joined the rear of the march behind a line of stewards and police officers, marching in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London - stewards tried to prevent them from joining - in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and many other LGBT+ groups take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London - stewards tried to prevent them from joining - in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and many other LGBT+ groups take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London - stewards tried to prevent them from joining - in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and many other LGBT+ groups take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London - stewards tried to prevent them from joining - in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and many other LGBT+ groups take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London - stewards tried to prevent them from joining - in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Pride in London stewards form a cordon to prevent activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants, African Rainbow Family, the Outside Project, Micro Rainbow and many other LGBT+ groups from joining Pride in London. The activists broke through the cordon and joined the rear of the march behind a line of stewards and police officers, marching in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Activists from Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants assemble to take part in a London Pride Solidarity March at the very rear of Pride in London - stewards tried to prevent them from joining - in solidarity with those for whom Pride in London is inaccessible and in protest against the corporatisation of Pride in London.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Protest subverts highlighting Pride’s origins as a protest and some of the contradictions and compromises involved in today’s Pride have been placed along the route and at locations around London by Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants and The Outside Project, the UK's first LGBTIQ+ crisis/homeless shelter and community centre.
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  • London, UK. 6 July, 2019. Protest subverts highlighting Pride’s origins as a protest and some of the contradictions and compromises involved in today’s Pride have been placed along the route and at locations around London by Lesbians and Gays Support The Migrants and The Outside Project, the UK's first LGBTIQ+ crisis/homeless shelter and community centre.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Activists from around the UK gather to show 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. Members of the Stansted 15 leave Chelmsford Crown Court during a break from their sentencing hearing. They 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. Members of the Stansted 15 leave Chelmsford Crown Court during a break from their sentencing hearing. They 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. Relatives and friends of the Stansted 15 leave Chelmsford Crown Court during a break from their sentencing hearing. They 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. Members of the Stansted 15 leave Chelmsford Crown Court during a break from their sentencing hearing. They 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. Members of the Stansted 15 leave Chelmsford Crown Court during a break from their sentencing hearing. They 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. Members of the Stansted 15 leave Chelmsford Crown Court during a break from their sentencing hearing. They 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. Activists from around the UK gather to show 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 speaker from the Close Campsfield Campaign addresses activists from around the UK gathered to show 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. Andrew Lumsden (c) of the Gay Liberation Front addresses activists from around the UK gathered to show 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 speaker from the All African Women's Group addresses activists from around the UK gathered to show 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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