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  • London, UK. 13 June, 2019. Murals and a prayer space underneath the Westway close to the Grenfell Tower in North Kensington. Tomorrow, the Grenfell community will mark the second anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire on 14th June 2017 in which 72 people died and over 70 were injured. Two years on, some family members remain in temporary accommodation and many are still traumatised. Phase 2 of the Grenfell Inquiry will begin in 2020, with criminal investigation findings expected to be sent to the Crown Prosecution Service in 2021.
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  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Activists sit alongside an access road to ExCel London in solidarity with Quakers being arrested for blocking access to DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair, during the second day of week-long protests. Protests were themed around faith and prayer and involved believers deriving from multiple faiths including the Quakers standing in solidarity against arms sales.
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  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Police officers arrest protesters, including many Quakers, blocking one of the two main access roads to ExCel London on the second day of week-long protests against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. Protests were themed around faith and prayer and involved believers deriving from multiple faiths including the Quakers standing in solidarity against arms sales.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-050.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Police officers arrest protesters, including many Quakers, blocking one of the two main access roads to ExCel London on the second day of week-long protests against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. Protests were themed around faith and prayer and involved believers deriving from multiple faiths including the Quakers standing in solidarity against arms sales.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-027.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Police officers arrest Quakers blocking one of the two main access roads to ExCel London on the second day of week-long protests against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. Protests were themed around faith and prayer and involved believers deriving from multiple faiths including the Quakers standing in solidarity against arms sales.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Police officers arrest Quakers blocking one of the two main access roads to ExCel London on the second day of week-long protests against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. Protests were themed around faith and prayer and involved believers deriving from multiple faiths including the Quakers standing in solidarity against arms sales.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Police officers arrest Quakers blocking one of the two main access roads to ExCel London on the second day of week-long protests against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. Protests were themed around faith and prayer and involved believers deriving from multiple faiths including the Quakers standing in solidarity against arms sales.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Police officers arrest Quakers blocking one of the two main access roads to ExCel London on the second day of week-long protests against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. Protests were themed around faith and prayer and involved believers deriving from multiple faiths including the Quakers standing in solidarity against arms sales.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Police officers arrest Quakers blocking one of the two main access roads to ExCel London on the second day of week-long protests against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. Protests were themed around faith and prayer and involved believers deriving from multiple faiths including the Quakers standing in solidarity against arms sales.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Police officers arrest Quakers blocking one of the two main access roads to ExCel London on the second day of week-long protests against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. Protests were themed around faith and prayer and involved believers deriving from multiple faiths including the Quakers standing in solidarity against arms sales.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Police officers arrest Quakers blocking one of the two main access roads to ExCel London on the second day of week-long protests against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. Protests were themed around faith and prayer and involved believers deriving from multiple faiths including the Quakers standing in solidarity against arms sales.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Police officers arrest Quakers blocking one of the two main access roads to ExCel London on the second day of week-long protests against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. Protests were themed around faith and prayer and involved believers deriving from multiple faiths including the Quakers standing in solidarity against arms sales.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Police officers arrest protesters, including many Quakers, blocking one of the two main access roads to ExCel London on the second day of week-long protests against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. Protests were themed around faith and prayer and involved believers deriving from multiple faiths including the Quakers standing in solidarity against arms sales.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-034.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Police officers arrest protesters, including many Quakers, blocking one of the two main access roads to ExCel London on the second day of week-long protests against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. Protests were themed around faith and prayer and involved believers deriving from multiple faiths including the Quakers standing in solidarity against arms sales.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-048.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Police officers arrest Quakers blocking one of the two main access roads to ExCel London on the second day of week-long protests against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. Protests were themed around faith and prayer and involved believers deriving from multiple faiths including the Quakers standing in solidarity against arms sales.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-026.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Police officers arrest Quakers blocking one of the two main access roads to ExCel London on the second day of week-long protests against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. Protests were themed around faith and prayer and involved believers deriving from multiple faiths including the Quakers standing in solidarity against arms sales.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-025.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Police officers arrest Quakers blocking one of the two main access roads to ExCel London on the second day of week-long protests against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. Protests were themed around faith and prayer and involved believers deriving from multiple faiths including the Quakers standing in solidarity against arms sales.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Police officers arrest Quakers blocking one of the two main access roads to ExCel London on the second day of week-long protests against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. Protests were themed around faith and prayer and involved believers deriving from multiple faiths including the Quakers standing in solidarity against arms sales.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-024.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Police officers arrest Quakers blocking one of the two main access roads to ExCel London on the second day of week-long protests against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. Protests were themed around faith and prayer and involved believers deriving from multiple faiths including the Quakers standing in solidarity against arms sales.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Police officers arrest Quakers blocking one of the two main access roads to ExCel London on the second day of week-long protests against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. Protests were themed around faith and prayer and involved believers deriving from multiple faiths including the Quakers standing in solidarity against arms sales.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Police officers arrest Quakers blocking one of the two main access roads to ExCel London on the second day of week-long protests against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. Protests were themed around faith and prayer and involved believers deriving from multiple faiths including the Quakers standing in solidarity against arms sales.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Police officers arrest Quakers blocking one of the two main access roads to ExCel London on the second day of week-long protests against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. Protests were themed around faith and prayer and involved believers deriving from multiple faiths including the Quakers standing in solidarity against arms sales.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Police officers issue arrest warnings to Quakers blocking one of the two main access roads to ExCel London on the second day of week-long protests against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. Protests were themed around faith and prayer and involved believers deriving from multiple faiths including the Quakers standing in solidarity against arms sales.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Police officers arrest Quakers blocking one of the two main access roads to ExCel London on the second day of week-long protests against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. Protests were themed around faith and prayer and involved believers deriving from multiple faiths including the Quakers standing in solidarity against arms sales.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Police officers arrest protesters, including many Quakers, blocking one of the two main access roads to ExCel London on the second day of week-long protests against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. Protests were themed around faith and prayer and involved believers deriving from multiple faiths including the Quakers standing in solidarity against arms sales.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-036.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Police officers arrest protesters, including many Quakers, blocking one of the two main access roads to ExCel London on the second day of week-long protests against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. Protests were themed around faith and prayer and involved believers deriving from multiple faiths including the Quakers standing in solidarity against arms sales.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-037.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Police officers arrest protesters, including many Quakers, blocking one of the two main access roads to ExCel London on the second day of week-long protests against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. Protests were themed around faith and prayer and involved believers deriving from multiple faiths including the Quakers standing in solidarity against arms sales.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Police officers arrest Quakers blocking one of the two main access roads to ExCel London on the second day of week-long protests against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. Protests were themed around faith and prayer and involved believers deriving from multiple faiths including the Quakers standing in solidarity against arms sales.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-023.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Police officers arrest protesters, including many Quakers, blocking one of the two main access roads to ExCel London on the second day of week-long protests against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. Protests were themed around faith and prayer and involved believers deriving from multiple faiths including the Quakers standing in solidarity against arms sales.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Police officers arrest Quakers blocking one of the two main access roads to ExCel London on the second day of week-long protests against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. Protests were themed around faith and prayer and involved believers deriving from multiple faiths including the Quakers standing in solidarity against arms sales.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 10th June, 2018. Muslims pray outside the Saudi embassy before the pro-Palestinian Al Quds Day march through central London organised by the Islamic Human Rights Commission. An international event, it began in Iran in 1979. Quds is the Arabic name for Jerusalem.
    Al-Quds-Day-march-London-2018-036.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. A Metropolitan Police officer tries to disperse one of hundreds of Quakers, joined by fellow peace activists and representatives of other faith groups, holding a religious service in the access road outside ExCel London as part of the day’s No Faith In War activities in protest against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-040.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers prevent an activist from blocking a road in front of a truck arriving at ExCel London on the second day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The second day’s events were organised around a theme of No Faith In War and were attended by representatives of many faith groups including a significant number of Quakers.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-046.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. A Metropolitan Police officer tries to disperse one of hundreds of Quakers, joined by fellow peace activists and representatives of other faith groups, holding a religious service in the access road outside ExCel London as part of the day’s No Faith In War activities in protest against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-051.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Activists, primarily from faith groups including a significant number of Quakers, protest outside ExCel London on the second day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-029.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers form a cordon around human rights activists protesting outside ExCel London on the second day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The second day’s events were organised around a theme of No Faith In War and were attended by representatives of many faith groups including a significant number of Quakers.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-030.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers form a cordon around human rights activists protesting outside ExCel London on the second day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The second day’s events were organised around a theme of No Faith In War and were attended by representatives of many faith groups including a significant number of Quakers.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-033.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Activists, primarily from faith groups including a significant number of Quakers, protest outside ExCel London on the second day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-035.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Hundreds of Quakers, joined by fellow peace activists and representatives of other faith groups, hold a religious service in the access road outside ExCel London as part of the day’s No Faith In War activities in protest against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-038.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers try to disperse hundreds of Quakers, joined by fellow peace activists and representatives of other faith groups, holding a religious service in the access road outside ExCel London as part of the day’s No Faith In War activities in protest against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-039.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. A Metropolitan Police officer tries to disperse one of hundreds of Quakers, joined by fellow peace activists and representatives of other faith groups, holding a religious service in the access road outside ExCel London as part of the day’s No Faith In War activities in protest against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-043.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers prevent an activist from blocking a road in front of a truck arriving at ExCel London on the second day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The second day’s events were organised around a theme of No Faith In War and were attended by representatives of many faith groups including a significant number of Quakers.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-058.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Quakers lined up on the pavement show solidarity with fellow Quakers facing arrest after blocking an access road outside ExCel London for a religious service as part of the day’s No Faith In War activities in protest against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-049.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers arrive to disperse hundreds of Quakers, joined by fellow peace activists and representatives of other faith groups, holding a religious service in the access road outside ExCel London as part of the day’s No Faith In War activities in protest against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-052.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Hundreds of Quakers, joined by fellow peace activists and representatives of other faith groups, hold a religious service in the access road outside ExCel London as part of the day’s No Faith In War activities in protest against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-055.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. A representative of ExCel London (c), speaking inside a police cordon, reads a statement advising human rights activists taking part in protests outside the Abu Dhabi-owned exhibition centre against the DSEI arms fair that they are preventing a lawful activity. The second day’s events were organised around a theme of No Faith In War and were attended by representatives of many faith groups including a significant number of Quakers.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-057.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Sheila Menon addresses human rights activists protesting outside ExCel London on the second day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The second day’s events were organised around a theme of No Faith In War and were attended by representatives of many faith groups including a significant number of Quakers.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-053.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers prevent an activist from blocking a road in front of a truck arriving at ExCel London on the second day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The second day’s events were organised around a theme of No Faith In War and were attended by representatives of many faith groups including a significant number of Quakers.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-032.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers carry out a stop and search on activists attending the second day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair, which is being hosted by ExCel London. The second day’s events were organised around a theme of No Faith In War and were attended by representatives of many faith groups including a significant number of Quakers.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-031.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Several Metropolitan Police officers prevent two female activists from blocking a road in front of a truck arriving at ExCel London on the second day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The second day’s events were organised around a theme of No Faith In War and were attended by representatives of many faith groups including a significant number of Quakers.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Several Metropolitan Police officers prevent two female activists from blocking a road in front of a truck arriving at ExCel London on the second day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The second day’s events were organised around a theme of No Faith In War and were attended by representatives of many faith groups including a significant number of Quakers.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Hundreds of Quakers, joined by fellow peace activists and representatives of other faith groups, hold a religious service in the access road outside ExCel London as part of the day’s No Faith In War activities in protest against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-041.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Hundreds of Quakers, joined by fellow peace activists and representatives of other faith groups, hold a religious service in the access road outside ExCel London as part of the day’s No Faith In War activities in protest against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-042.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers carry an activist on the second day of a week-long carnival of resistance outside ExCel London against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The second day’s events were organised around a theme of No Faith In War and were attended by representatives of many faith groups including a significant number of Quakers.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-044.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. A Metropolitan Police officer carries out a stop and search on an activist attending the second day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair, which is being hosted by ExCel London. The second day’s events were organised around a theme of No Faith In War and were attended by representatives of many faith groups including a significant number of Quakers.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-045.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers arrive to disperse hundreds of Quakers, joined by fellow peace activists and representatives of other faith groups, holding a religious service in the access road outside ExCel London as part of the day’s No Faith In War activities in protest against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-054.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Hundreds of Quakers, joined by fellow peace activists and representatives of other faith groups, hold a religious service in the access road outside ExCel London as part of the day’s No Faith In War activities in protest against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-056.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers form a cordon around human rights activists protesting outside ExCel London on the second day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The second day’s events were organised around a theme of No Faith In War and were attended by representatives of many faith groups including a significant number of Quakers.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-028.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Several Metropolitan Police officers prevent two female activists from blocking a road in front of a truck arriving at ExCel London on the second day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The second day’s events were organised around a theme of No Faith In War and were attended by representatives of many faith groups including a significant number of Quakers.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 3 September, 2019. Several Metropolitan Police officers prevent two female activists from blocking a road in front of a truck arriving at ExCel London on the second day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The second day’s events were organised around a theme of No Faith In War and were attended by representatives of many faith groups including a significant number of Quakers.
    DSEI-2019-No-Faith-In-War-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Youness Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
    Youness-Bentahar-arrest-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Youness Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
    Youness-Bentahar-arrest-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Youness Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
    Youness-Bentahar-arrest-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
    Youness-Bentahar-arrest-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
    Youness-Bentahar-arrest-024.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
    Youness-Bentahar-arrest-028.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
    Youness-Bentahar-arrest-025.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
    Youness-Bentahar-arrest-026.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Unmesh Desai, Labour London Assembly Member for City and East, addresses members of the local community protesting in Poplar after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
    Youness-Bentahar-arrest-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Youness Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Jack Gilbert, Chair of the local Safer Neighbourhood group, addresses members of the local community protesting in Poplar after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Youness Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. A speaker from Stand Up To Racism addresses members of the local community protesting in Poplar after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Youness Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Members of the local community in Poplar protest after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. Jack Gilbert, Chair of the local Safer Neighbourhood group, addresses members of the local community protesting in Poplar after Friday prayers close to the site where Younis Bentahar, aged 38, was violently arrested by Metropolitan Police officers on 10th July following a 5-stage warning. The incident, during which Mr Bentahar appeared to be having a seizure, has since been referred to the Metropolitan Police’s Central East Command Professional Standards Unit after a video of the arrest went viral on social media. Mr Bentahar was filmed being struck with handcuffs and pinned down by police officers after he had stopped on a single yellow line with a disabled badge displayed and ignored the five-stage warning.
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