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  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. A security guard stands outside the offices of British Petroleum (BP) during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-076.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019.  Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-051.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019.  Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-075.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019.  Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019.  Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-073.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019.  Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-039.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Crime scene stickers posted by climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture before a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-067.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. A booklet left by climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture outside the offices of Repsol S.A. during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-069.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture attempt to deliver a letter and booklet to the offices of Repsol S.A. during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-071.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture protest outside the offices of Repsol S.A. during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-063.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019.  Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture walk along New Bond Street during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-064.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019.  Relections of climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture taking part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene appear in a bauble in a shop window.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-061.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture walk along New Bond Street during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-060.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture walk along New Bond Street during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-057.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture walk along South Molton Street during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-065.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. A climate change activist from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture takes part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture walk along South Molton Street during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019.  Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture protest outside the offices of Saudi Aramco during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-054.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019.  Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture protest outside the offices of Saudi Aramco during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-049.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-048.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-047.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-040.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-056.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture protest outside the offices of Repsol S.A. during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-055.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019.  Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture protest outside the offices of China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-035.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019.  Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-042.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019.  Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-041.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019.  Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-034.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture protest outside the offices of Eni S.p.A. during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-052.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019.  Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture protest outside the offices of Eni S.p.A. during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-032.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. A 'This Is Not A Drill' booklet left by climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture protesting outside the offices of Eni S.p.A. during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-031.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture protest outside the offices of Eni S.p.A. during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-023.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019.  Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-045.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019.  Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-062.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Crime scene stickers posted by climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture before a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-072.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture attempt to deliver a letter and booklet to the offices of Repsol S.A. during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-074.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture protest outside the offices of Repsol S.A. during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-070.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019.  Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-068.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture walk along New Bond Street during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-066.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019.  Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture protest outside the offices of Saudi Aramco during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture walk along South Molton Street during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-059.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-058.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-043.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-037.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-038.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019.  Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-053.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture protest outside the offices of Eni S.p.A. during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-030.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession to visit the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - in order to declare them as crime scenes.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture protest outside the offices of British Petroleum (BP) during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-033.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-029.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-025.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture protest outside the offices of Repsol S.A. during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture protest outside the offices of Saudi Aramco during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture try to deliver a letter to energy company Repsol S.A. during a silent procession to visit the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - in order to declare them as crime scenes.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-036.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture try to deliver a letter to energy company Repsol S.A. during a silent procession to visit the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - in order to declare them as crime scenes.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture pass along New Bond Street during a silent procession to visit the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - in order to declare them as crime scenes.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture pass along New Bond Street during a silent procession to visit the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - in order to declare them as crime scenes.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture pass along New Bond Street during a silent procession to visit the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - in order to declare them as crime scenes.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-046.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture pass along South Molton Street during a silent procession to visit the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - in order to declare them as crime scenes.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture pass along New Bond Street during a silent procession to visit the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - in order to declare them as crime scenes.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture deliver literature to the offices of Italian multinational oil and gas company Eni S.p.A. during a silent procession to visit the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - in order to declare them as crime scenes.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession to visit the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - in order to declare them as crime scenes.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture protest outside the offices of British Petroleum (BP) during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-026.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture protest outside the offices of British Petroleum (BP) during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-050.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture protest outside the offices of Saudi Aramco during a silent procession visiting the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - to declare them a crime scene.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-044.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture pass along New Bond Street during a silent procession to visit the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - in order to declare them as crime scenes.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-024.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture pass along New Bond Street during a silent procession to visit the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - in order to declare them as crime scenes.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-028.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture pass along South Molton Street during a silent procession to visit the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - in order to declare them as crime scenes.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-027.jpg
  • London, UK. 2 July, 2019. Climate change activists from Extinction Rebellion Art and Culture take part in a silent procession to visit the offices of five major oil companies - ENI, CNPC, Saudi Aramco, Repsol and BP - in order to declare them as crime scenes.
    XR-Carmens-Carbon-Procession-020.jpg
  • Prosper Kaba (l) and Nkama Lumuanganu (c), father and mother of Chris Kaba, join campaigners from the United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) for their annual procession to Downing Street in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals on 29 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Chris Kaba, 24, who was not a police suspect, was shot dead by a police firearms officer in a residential road in Streatham on 5 September 2022. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police in England and Wales since 1990.
    UFFC-procession-2022-003.jpg
  • Prosper Kaba (l) and Nkama Lumuanganu (r), father and mother of Chris Kaba, and Carole Duggan (c), aunt of Mark Duggan, are interviewed after United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) presented letters to 10 Downing Street following their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals on 29 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Chris Kaba, 24, who was not a police suspect, was shot dead by a police firearms officer in a residential road in Streatham on 5 September 2022. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police in England and Wales since 1990.
    UFFC-procession-2022-048.jpg
  • Prosper Kaba, father of Chris Kaba, is interviewed after United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) presented letters to 10 Downing Street following their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals on 29 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Chris Kaba, 24, who was not a police suspect, was shot dead by a police firearms officer in a residential road in Streatham on 5 September 2022. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police in England and Wales since 1990.
    UFFC-procession-2022-037.jpg
  • Prosper Kaba, father of Chris Kaba, is interviewed as United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) representatives arrive in Downing Street to present letters to the Prime Minister following their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals on 29 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Chris Kaba, 24, who was not a police suspect, was shot dead by a police firearms officer in a residential road in Streatham on 5 September 2022. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police in England and Wales since 1990.
    UFFC-procession-2022-023.jpg
  • Stephanie Lightfoot-Bennett, twin sister of Leon Patterson, addresses fellow campaigners from the United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) outside Downing Street following their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals on 29 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Leon Patterson died in November 1992 after spending a week in custody at Stockport police station. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police in England and Wales since 1990.
    UFFC-procession-2022-027.jpg
  • Arthur Omishore, father of Oladeji Omishore, addresses fellow campaigners from the United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) outside Downing Street following their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals on 29 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Oladeji Omishore, 41, died on 4 June 2022 after being tasered repeatedly by Metropolitan Police officers on Chelsea Bridge. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police in England and Wales since 1990.
    UFFC-procession-2022-074.jpg
  • Marcia Rigg (l), sister of Sean Rigg, and Marvina Newton (r), founder of United for Black Lives, are pictured during the annual United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) procession to Downing Street in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals on 29 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police in England and Wales since 1990.
    UFFC-procession-2022-031.jpg
  • Marvina Newton, founder of United for Black Lives, is pictured during the annual United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) procession to Downing Street in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals on 29 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police in England and Wales since 1990.
    UFFC-procession-2022-045.jpg
  • Campaigners from the United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) hold their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals on 29 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. UFFC was established in 1997 as a support network of black families but now includes the families and friends of people from varied ethnic and cultural backgrounds. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police in England and Wales since 1990.
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  • Campaigners from the United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) hold their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals on 29 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. UFFC was established in 1997 as a support network of black families but now includes the families and friends of people from varied ethnic and cultural backgrounds. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police in England and Wales since 1990.
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  • Campaigners from the United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) assemble in Trafalgar Square before their annual procession to Downing Street in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals on 29 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. UFFC was established in 1997 as a support network of black families but now includes the families and friends of people from varied ethnic and cultural backgrounds. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police in England and Wales since 1990.
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  • Mohannad Bashir, brother of Mouayed Bashir, speaks in Trafalgar Square before the annual United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) procession to Downing Street in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals on 29 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Mouayed Bashir, 29, died on 17 February 2021 after being restrained by police at his family home in Newport. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police in England and Wales since 1990.
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  • Relatives of Olaseni Lewis, including Ajibola Lewis (r), speak in Trafalgar Square before the annual United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) procession to Downing Street in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals on 29 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Olaseni Lewis, 23, died following prolonged restraint at the Bethlem Royal Hospital in South London on 31 August 2010. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police in England and Wales since 1990.
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  • Relatives of Sheku Bayoh speak in Trafalgar Square before the annual United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) procession to Downing Street in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals on 29 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Sheku Bayoh, 31, died on 3 May 2015 after being restrained using incapacitating sprays, batons and handcuffs by nine police officers in Kirkcaldy. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police in England and Wales since 1990.
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  • Janet Alder, sister of Christopher Alder, speaks in Trafalgar Square before the annual United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) procession to Downing Street in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals on 29 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Christopher Alder, 37, died handcuffed and face down surrounded by police officers in a Hull police station in April 1998 after choking on his own vomit. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police in England and Wales since 1990.
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  • Janet Alder, sister of Christopher Alder, speaks in Trafalgar Square before the annual United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) procession to Downing Street in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals on 29 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Christopher Alder, 37, died handcuffed and face down surrounded by police officers in a Hull police station in April 1998 after choking on his own vomit. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police in England and Wales since 1990.
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  • Mohannad Bashir, brother of Mouayed Bashir, speaks in Trafalgar Square before the annual procession to Downing Street by the United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals on 29 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Mouayed Bashir, 29, died on 17 February 2021 after being restrained by police at his family home in Newport. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police in England and Wales since 1990.
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  • Nkama Lumuanganu (c), Prosper Kaba (c) and Jefferson Bosela (r), the mother, father and cousin of Chris Kaba, raise clenched fists outside 10 Downing Street together with Carole Duggan (l), Stephanie Lightfoot-Bennett (l, obscured) and Melanie Leahy (c), after presenting letters to the Prime Minister on behalf of the United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) following the annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals on 29 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. UFFC was established in 1997 as a support network of black families but now includes the families and friends of people from varied ethnic and cultural backgrounds. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police in England and Wales since 1990.
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  • Marcia Rigg, sister of Sean Rigg, speaks outside Downing Street following the annual United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals on 29 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Sean Rigg, 40, died on 21 August 2008 while in police custody at Brixton police station. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police in England and Wales since 1990.
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  • Prosper Kaba (l) and Jefferson Bosela (r), father and cousin respectively of Chris Kaba, leave Downing Street after presenting letters with the United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) following an annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals on 29 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Chris Kaba, 24, who was not a police suspect, was shot dead by a police firearms officer in a residential road in Streatham on 5 September 2022. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police in England and Wales since 1990.
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  • Nkama Lumuanganu (r), mother of Chris Kaba, is comforted by Carole Duggan (l), aunt of Mark Duggan, as she leaves Downing Street after presenting letters with the United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) following an annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals on 29 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Chris Kaba, 24, who was not a police suspect, was shot dead by a police firearms officer in a residential road in Streatham on 5 September 2022. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police in England and Wales since 1990.
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  • Nkama Lumuanganu (r), mother of Chris Kaba, is comforted by Carole Duggan (l), aunt of Mark Duggan, as she leaves Downing Street after presenting letters with the United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) following an annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals on 29 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Chris Kaba, 24, who was not a police suspect, was shot dead by a police firearms officer in a residential road in Streatham on 5 September 2022. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police in England and Wales since 1990.
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  • Nkama Lumuanganu (r), mother of Chris Kaba, is comforted by Carole Duggan (l), aunt of Mark Duggan, as she leaves Downing Street after presenting letters with the United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) following an annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals on 29 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Chris Kaba, 24, who was not a police suspect, was shot dead by a police firearms officer in a residential road in Streatham on 5 September 2022. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police in England and Wales since 1990.
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  • Nkama Lumuanganu (c), mother of Chris Kaba, is interviewed after the United Families & Friends Campaign (UFFC) presented letters to 10 Downing Street following their annual procession in remembrance of family members and friends who died in police custody, in prison, in immigration detention or in secure psychiatric hospitals on 29 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Chris Kaba, 24, who was not a police suspect, was shot dead by a police firearms officer in a residential road in Streatham on 5 September 2022. There have been 1,838 deaths in police custody or otherwise following contact with the police in England and Wales since 1990.
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