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  • London, UK. 26th March, 2019. Hannah Phillips of the Arab Organisation for Human Rights addresses human rights campaigners from several different groups including Stop The War Coalition and Campaign Against the Arms Trade protesting opposite Downing Street against British arms sales to Saudi Arabia used to wage a 4-year war in Yemen. According to charity Save The Children, an estimated 85,000 children under the age of five may have died from acute malnutrition since the war began in 2015 and 14 million Yemenis are believed to face the risk of famine; according to the United Nations, millions of citizens have been displaced, over 56,000 Yemenis have been killed and the country is facing the ‘world’s worst humanitarian crisis’.
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  • London, UK. 26th March, 2019. Human rights campaigners from several different groups including Stop The War Coalition and Campaign Against the Arms Trade protest opposite Downing Street against British arms sales to Saudi Arabia used to wage a 4-year war in Yemen. According to charity Save The Children, an estimated 85,000 children under the age of five may have died from acute malnutrition since the war began in 2015 and 14 million Yemenis are believed to face the risk of famine; according to the United Nations, millions of citizens have been displaced, over 56,000 Yemenis have been killed and the country is facing the ‘world’s worst humanitarian crisis’.
    Yemen-Forgotten-War-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th March, 2019. A Bahraini speaker addresses human rights campaigners from several different groups including Stop The War Coalition and Campaign Against the Arms Trade protesting opposite Downing Street against British arms sales to Saudi Arabia used to wage a 4-year war in Yemen. According to charity Save The Children, an estimated 85,000 children under the age of five may have died from acute malnutrition since the war began in 2015 and 14 million Yemenis are believed to face the risk of famine; according to the United Nations, millions of citizens have been displaced, over 56,000 Yemenis have been killed and the country is facing the ‘world’s worst humanitarian crisis’.
    Yemen-Forgotten-War-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th March, 2019. Human rights campaigners from several different groups including Stop The War Coalition and Campaign Against the Arms Trade protest opposite Downing Street against British arms sales to Saudi Arabia used to wage a 4-year war in Yemen. According to charity Save The Children, an estimated 85,000 children under the age of five may have died from acute malnutrition since the war began in 2015 and 14 million Yemenis are believed to face the risk of famine; according to the United Nations, millions of citizens have been displaced, over 56,000 Yemenis have been killed and the country is facing the ‘world’s worst humanitarian crisis’.
    Yemen-Forgotten-War-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th March, 2019. Human rights campaigners from several different groups including Stop The War Coalition and Campaign Against the Arms Trade protest opposite Downing Street against British arms sales to Saudi Arabia used to wage a 4-year war in Yemen. According to charity Save The Children, an estimated 85,000 children under the age of five may have died from acute malnutrition since the war began in 2015 and 14 million Yemenis are believed to face the risk of famine; according to the United Nations, millions of citizens have been displaced, over 56,000 Yemenis have been killed and the country is facing the ‘world’s worst humanitarian crisis’.
    Yemen-Forgotten-War-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th March, 2019. Human rights campaigners from several different groups including Stop The War Coalition and Campaign Against the Arms Trade protest opposite Downing Street against British arms sales to Saudi Arabia used to wage a 4-year war in Yemen. According to charity Save The Children, an estimated 85,000 children under the age of five may have died from acute malnutrition since the war began in 2015 and 14 million Yemenis are believed to face the risk of famine; according to the United Nations, millions of citizens have been displaced, over 56,000 Yemenis have been killed and the country is facing the ‘world’s worst humanitarian crisis’.
    Yemen-Forgotten-War-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th March, 2019. Hannah Phillips of the Arab Organisation for Human Rights addresses human rights campaigners from several different groups including Stop The War Coalition and Campaign Against the Arms Trade protesting opposite Downing Street against British arms sales to Saudi Arabia used to wage a 4-year war in Yemen. According to charity Save The Children, an estimated 85,000 children under the age of five may have died from acute malnutrition since the war began in 2015 and 14 million Yemenis are believed to face the risk of famine; according to the United Nations, millions of citizens have been displaced, over 56,000 Yemenis have been killed and the country is facing the ‘world’s worst humanitarian crisis’.
    Yemen-Forgotten-War-024.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th March, 2019. Human rights campaigners from several different groups including Stop The War Coalition and Campaign Against the Arms Trade protest opposite Downing Street against British arms sales to Saudi Arabia used to wage a 4-year war in Yemen. According to charity Save The Children, an estimated 85,000 children under the age of five may have died from acute malnutrition since the war began in 2015 and 14 million Yemenis are believed to face the risk of famine; according to the United Nations, millions of citizens have been displaced, over 56,000 Yemenis have been killed and the country is facing the ‘world’s worst humanitarian crisis’.
    Yemen-Forgotten-War-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th March, 2019. Kate Hudson, General Secretary of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) addresses human rights campaigners from several different groups including Stop The War Coalition and Campaign Against the Arms Trade protesting opposite Downing Street against British arms sales to Saudi Arabia used to wage a 4-year war in Yemen. According to charity Save The Children, an estimated 85,000 children under the age of five may have died from acute malnutrition since the war began in 2015 and 14 million Yemenis are believed to face the risk of famine; according to the United Nations, millions of citizens have been displaced, over 56,000 Yemenis have been killed and the country is facing the ‘world’s worst humanitarian crisis’.
    Yemen-Forgotten-War-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th March, 2019. Human rights campaigners from several different groups including Stop The War Coalition and Campaign Against the Arms Trade protest opposite Downing Street against British arms sales to Saudi Arabia used to wage a 4-year war in Yemen. According to charity Save The Children, an estimated 85,000 children under the age of five may have died from acute malnutrition since the war began in 2015 and 14 million Yemenis are believed to face the risk of famine; according to the United Nations, millions of citizens have been displaced, over 56,000 Yemenis have been killed and the country is facing the ‘world’s worst humanitarian crisis’.
    Yemen-Forgotten-War-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th March, 2019. Hannah Phillips of the Arab Organisation for Human Rights addresses human rights campaigners from several different groups including Stop The War Coalition and Campaign Against the Arms Trade protesting opposite Downing Street against British arms sales to Saudi Arabia used to wage a 4-year war in Yemen. According to charity Save The Children, an estimated 85,000 children under the age of five may have died from acute malnutrition since the war began in 2015 and 14 million Yemenis are believed to face the risk of famine; according to the United Nations, millions of citizens have been displaced, over 56,000 Yemenis have been killed and the country is facing the ‘world’s worst humanitarian crisis’.
    Yemen-Forgotten-War-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th March, 2019. Human rights campaigners from several different groups including Stop The War Coalition and Campaign Against the Arms Trade protest opposite Downing Street against British arms sales to Saudi Arabia used to wage a 4-year war in Yemen. According to charity Save The Children, an estimated 85,000 children under the age of five may have died from acute malnutrition since the war began in 2015 and 14 million Yemenis are believed to face the risk of famine; according to the United Nations, millions of citizens have been displaced, over 56,000 Yemenis have been killed and the country is facing the ‘world’s worst humanitarian crisis’.
    Yemen-Forgotten-War-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th March, 2019. Human rights campaigners from several different groups including Stop The War Coalition and Campaign Against the Arms Trade protest opposite Downing Street against British arms sales to Saudi Arabia used to wage a 4-year war in Yemen. According to charity Save The Children, an estimated 85,000 children under the age of five may have died from acute malnutrition since the war began in 2015 and 14 million Yemenis are believed to face the risk of famine; according to the United Nations, millions of citizens have been displaced, over 56,000 Yemenis have been killed and the country is facing the ‘world’s worst humanitarian crisis’.
    Yemen-Forgotten-War-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th March, 2019. A man dressed as Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, stands in a cage among human rights campaigners from several different groups including Stop The War Coalition and Campaign Against the Arms Trade protesting opposite Downing Street against British arms sales to Saudi Arabia used to wage a 4-year war in Yemen. According to charity Save The Children, an estimated 85,000 children under the age of five may have died from acute malnutrition since the war began in 2015 and 14 million Yemenis are believed to face the risk of famine; according to the United Nations, millions of citizens have been displaced, over 56,000 Yemenis have been killed and the country is facing the ‘world’s worst humanitarian crisis’.
    Yemen-Forgotten-War-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th March, 2019. A Bahraini speaker addresses human rights campaigners from several different groups including Stop The War Coalition and Campaign Against the Arms Trade protesting opposite Downing Street against British arms sales to Saudi Arabia used to wage a 4-year war in Yemen. According to charity Save The Children, an estimated 85,000 children under the age of five may have died from acute malnutrition since the war began in 2015 and 14 million Yemenis are believed to face the risk of famine; according to the United Nations, millions of citizens have been displaced, over 56,000 Yemenis have been killed and the country is facing the ‘world’s worst humanitarian crisis’.
    Yemen-Forgotten-War-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th March, 2019. Andrew Smith of Campaign Against the Arms Trade addresses human rights campaigners from several different groups including Stop The War Coalition and Campaign Against the Arms Trade protesting opposite Downing Street against British arms sales to Saudi Arabia used to wage a 4-year war in Yemen. According to charity Save The Children, an estimated 85,000 children under the age of five may have died from acute malnutrition since the war began in 2015 and 14 million Yemenis are believed to face the risk of famine; according to the United Nations, millions of citizens have been displaced, over 56,000 Yemenis have been killed and the country is facing the ‘world’s worst humanitarian crisis’.
    Yemen-Forgotten-War-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th March, 2019. Chris Nineham of Stop The War Coalition addresses human rights campaigners from several different groups including Stop The War Coalition and Campaign Against the Arms Trade protesting opposite Downing Street against British arms sales to Saudi Arabia used to wage a 4-year war in Yemen. According to charity Save The Children, an estimated 85,000 children under the age of five may have died from acute malnutrition since the war began in 2015 and 14 million Yemenis are believed to face the risk of famine; according to the United Nations, millions of citizens have been displaced, over 56,000 Yemenis have been killed and the country is facing the ‘world’s worst humanitarian crisis’.
    Yemen-Forgotten-War-023.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th March, 2019. Chris Nineham of Stop The War Coalition addresses human rights campaigners from several different groups including Stop The War Coalition and Campaign Against the Arms Trade protesting opposite Downing Street against British arms sales to Saudi Arabia used to wage a 4-year war in Yemen. According to charity Save The Children, an estimated 85,000 children under the age of five may have died from acute malnutrition since the war began in 2015 and 14 million Yemenis are believed to face the risk of famine; according to the United Nations, millions of citizens have been displaced, over 56,000 Yemenis have been killed and the country is facing the ‘world’s worst humanitarian crisis’.
    Yemen-Forgotten-War-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th March, 2019. Kate Hudson, General Secretary of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) addresses human rights campaigners from several different groups including Stop The War Coalition and Campaign Against the Arms Trade protesting opposite Downing Street against British arms sales to Saudi Arabia used to wage a 4-year war in Yemen. According to charity Save The Children, an estimated 85,000 children under the age of five may have died from acute malnutrition since the war began in 2015 and 14 million Yemenis are believed to face the risk of famine; according to the United Nations, millions of citizens have been displaced, over 56,000 Yemenis have been killed and the country is facing the ‘world’s worst humanitarian crisis’.
    Yemen-Forgotten-War-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th March, 2019. A Bahraini speaker addresses human rights campaigners from several different groups including Stop The War Coalition and Campaign Against the Arms Trade protesting opposite Downing Street against British arms sales to Saudi Arabia used to wage a 4-year war in Yemen. According to charity Save The Children, an estimated 85,000 children under the age of five may have died from acute malnutrition since the war began in 2015 and 14 million Yemenis are believed to face the risk of famine; according to the United Nations, millions of citizens have been displaced, over 56,000 Yemenis have been killed and the country is facing the ‘world’s worst humanitarian crisis’.
    Yemen-Forgotten-War-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th March, 2019. Human rights campaigners from several different groups including Stop The War Coalition and Campaign Against the Arms Trade protest opposite Downing Street against British arms sales to Saudi Arabia used to wage a 4-year war in Yemen. According to charity Save The Children, an estimated 85,000 children under the age of five may have died from acute malnutrition since the war began in 2015 and 14 million Yemenis are believed to face the risk of famine; according to the United Nations, millions of citizens have been displaced, over 56,000 Yemenis have been killed and the country is facing the ‘world’s worst humanitarian crisis’.
    Yemen-Forgotten-War-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th March, 2019. Human rights campaigners from several different groups including Stop The War Coalition and Campaign Against the Arms Trade protest opposite Downing Street against British arms sales to Saudi Arabia used to wage a 4-year war in Yemen. According to charity Save The Children, an estimated 85,000 children under the age of five may have died from acute malnutrition since the war began in 2015 and 14 million Yemenis are believed to face the risk of famine; according to the United Nations, millions of citizens have been displaced, over 56,000 Yemenis have been killed and the country is facing the ‘world’s worst humanitarian crisis’.
    Yemen-Forgotten-War-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th March, 2019. Andrew Smith of Campaign Against the Arms Trade addresses human rights campaigners from several different groups including Stop The War Coalition and Campaign Against the Arms Trade protesting opposite Downing Street against British arms sales to Saudi Arabia used to wage a 4-year war in Yemen. According to charity Save The Children, an estimated 85,000 children under the age of five may have died from acute malnutrition since the war began in 2015 and 14 million Yemenis are believed to face the risk of famine; according to the United Nations, millions of citizens have been displaced, over 56,000 Yemenis have been killed and the country is facing the ‘world’s worst humanitarian crisis’.
    Yemen-Forgotten-War-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th March, 2019. Hannah Phillips of the Arab Organisation for Human Rights addresses human rights campaigners from several different groups including Stop The War Coalition and Campaign Against the Arms Trade protesting opposite Downing Street against British arms sales to Saudi Arabia used to wage a 4-year war in Yemen. According to charity Save The Children, an estimated 85,000 children under the age of five may have died from acute malnutrition since the war began in 2015 and 14 million Yemenis are believed to face the risk of famine; according to the United Nations, millions of citizens have been displaced, over 56,000 Yemenis have been killed and the country is facing the ‘world’s worst humanitarian crisis’.
    Yemen-Forgotten-War-019.jpg
  • A Letters From Yemen poster is pictured on a door in Brixton on 10th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Letters From Yemen are produced by The Human Project.art, a collective of artists, activists and academics seeking to elevate often unheard voices from conflict zones. They are currently showcasing Thiyazen Al-Alawi, the last known street artist in Yemen's capital Sana’a.
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  • A Letters From Yemen poster is pictured on a door in Brixton on 10th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Letters From Yemen are produced by The Human Project.art, a collective of artists, activists and academics seeking to elevate often unheard voices from conflict zones. They are currently showcasing Thiyazen Al-Alawi, the last known street artist in Yemen's capital Sana’a.
    MK-20211110-Letters-From-Yemen-Brixt...jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 9th April 2019. Human rights activists from Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), Amnesty International UK, Human Rights Watch and Oxfam hold a vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice before the hearing by the Court of Appeal of CAAT’s appeal against a High Court judgment in 2017 which permitted the UK Government to continue to export arms to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen. The UK has licensed £5 billion of arms to the Saudi military since the attacks on Yemen began in March 2015.
    CAAT-arms-Saudi-Yemen-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 11 September, 2019. Activists from the International Campaign Against Injustice protest opposite Downing Street to call on the UK Government to cease selling arms to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and other members of the Saudi-led coalition responsible for the attacks on Yemen which have led to what the UN has described s “the world’s worst humanitarian crisis”. The protest coincided with the DSEI arms fair in London, attended by a delegation from Saudi Arabia.
    Stop-Arming-Saudi-UAE-protest-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 11 September, 2019. Activists from the International Campaign Against Injustice protest opposite Downing Street to call on the UK Government to cease selling arms to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and other members of the Saudi-led coalition responsible for the attacks on Yemen which have led to what the UN has described s “the world’s worst humanitarian crisis”. The protest coincided with the DSEI arms fair in London, attended by a delegation from Saudi Arabia.
    Stop-Arming-Saudi-UAE-protest-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 11 September, 2019. Activists from the International Campaign Against Injustice protest opposite Downing Street to call on the UK Government to cease selling arms to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and other members of the Saudi-led coalition responsible for the attacks on Yemen which have led to what the UN has described s “the world’s worst humanitarian crisis”. The protest coincided with the DSEI arms fair in London, attended by a delegation from Saudi Arabia.
    Stop-Arming-Saudi-UAE-protest-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 11 September, 2019. Activists from the International Campaign Against Injustice protest opposite Downing Street to call on the UK Government to cease selling arms to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and other members of the Saudi-led coalition responsible for the attacks on Yemen which have led to what the UN has described s “the world’s worst humanitarian crisis”. The protest coincided with the DSEI arms fair in London, attended by a delegation from Saudi Arabia.
    Stop-Arming-Saudi-UAE-protest-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. A poster at a bus shelter in Finsbury Park by street art collective Protest Stencil draws attention to the Science Museum having partnered with Raytheon, a US weapons manufacturer which sells arms used by Saudi Arabia for attacks on civilian areas in Yemen, for sponsorship of its new ‘Top Secret’ exhibition. Protest Stencil last week withdrew artwork from the exhibition in protest against Raytheon’s sponsorship.
    Science-Museum-Raytheon-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 11 September, 2019. Activists from the International Campaign Against Injustice protest opposite Downing Street to call on the UK Government to cease selling arms to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and other members of the Saudi-led coalition responsible for the attacks on Yemen which have led to what the UN has described s “the world’s worst humanitarian crisis”. The protest coincided with the DSEI arms fair in London, attended by a delegation from Saudi Arabia.
    Stop-Arming-Saudi-UAE-protest-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 11 September, 2019. Activists from the International Campaign Against Injustice protest opposite Downing Street to call on the UK Government to cease selling arms to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and other members of the Saudi-led coalition responsible for the attacks on Yemen which have led to what the UN has described s “the world’s worst humanitarian crisis”. The protest coincided with the DSEI arms fair in London, attended by a delegation from Saudi Arabia.
    Stop-Arming-Saudi-UAE-protest-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 11 September, 2019. Activists from the International Campaign Against Injustice protest opposite Downing Street to call on the UK Government to cease selling arms to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and other members of the Saudi-led coalition responsible for the attacks on Yemen which have led to what the UN has described s “the world’s worst humanitarian crisis”. The protest coincided with the DSEI arms fair in London, attended by a delegation from Saudi Arabia.
    Stop-Arming-Saudi-UAE-protest-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. A poster at a bus shelter in Finsbury Park by street art collective Protest Stencil draws attention to the Science Museum having partnered with Raytheon, a US weapons manufacturer which sells arms used by Saudi Arabia for attacks on civilian areas in Yemen, for sponsorship of its new ‘Top Secret’ exhibition. Protest Stencil last week withdrew artwork from the exhibition in protest against Raytheon’s sponsorship.
    Science-Museum-Raytheon-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 11 September, 2019. Activists from the International Campaign Against Injustice protest opposite Downing Street to call on the UK Government to cease selling arms to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and other members of the Saudi-led coalition responsible for the attacks on Yemen which have led to what the UN has described s “the world’s worst humanitarian crisis”. The protest coincided with the DSEI arms fair in London, attended by a delegation from Saudi Arabia.
    Stop-Arming-Saudi-UAE-protest-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 11 September, 2019. Activists from the International Campaign Against Injustice protest opposite Downing Street to call on the UK Government to cease selling arms to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and other members of the Saudi-led coalition responsible for the attacks on Yemen which have led to what the UN has described s “the world’s worst humanitarian crisis”. The protest coincided with the DSEI arms fair in London, attended by a delegation from Saudi Arabia.
    Stop-Arming-Saudi-UAE-protest-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 11 September, 2019. Activists from the International Campaign Against Injustice protest opposite Downing Street to call on the UK Government to cease selling arms to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and other members of the Saudi-led coalition responsible for the attacks on Yemen which have led to what the UN has described s “the world’s worst humanitarian crisis”. The protest coincided with the DSEI arms fair in London, attended by a delegation from Saudi Arabia.
    Stop-Arming-Saudi-UAE-protest-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 11 September, 2019. Activists from the International Campaign Against Injustice protest opposite Downing Street to call on the UK Government to cease selling arms to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and other members of the Saudi-led coalition responsible for the attacks on Yemen which have led to what the UN has described s “the world’s worst humanitarian crisis”. The protest coincided with the DSEI arms fair in London, attended by a delegation from Saudi Arabia.
    Stop-Arming-Saudi-UAE-protest-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 7 September, 2019. A Metropolitan Police officer approaches activists holding a banner reading ‘O Yemen’ in the road as a vehicle approaches ExCel London on the sixth day of Stop The Arms Fair protests against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The sixth day of protests was billed as a Festival of Resistance and included performances, entertainment for children and workshops as well as activities intended to disrupt deliveries to ExCel London for the arms fair.
    DSEI-2019-Festival-Resistance-041.jpg
  • London, UK. 7 September, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers push activists holding a banner reading ‘O Yemen’ out of the road as a vehicle approaches ExCel London on the sixth day of Stop The Arms Fair protests against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The sixth day of protests was billed as a Festival of Resistance and included performances, entertainment for children and workshops as well as activities intended to disrupt deliveries to ExCel London for the arms fair.
    DSEI-2019-Festival-Resistance-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. A poster at a bus shelter in Finsbury Park by street art collective Protest Stencil draws attention to the Science Museum having partnered with Raytheon, a US weapons manufacturer which sells arms used by Saudi Arabia for attacks on civilian areas in Yemen, for sponsorship of its new ‘Top Secret’ exhibition. Protest Stencil last week withdrew artwork from the exhibition in protest against Raytheon’s sponsorship.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. A poster at a bus shelter in Finsbury Park by street art collective Protest Stencil draws attention to the Science Museum having partnered with Raytheon, a US weapons manufacturer which sells arms used by Saudi Arabia for attacks on civilian areas in Yemen, for sponsorship of its new ‘Top Secret’ exhibition. Protest Stencil last week withdrew artwork from the exhibition in protest against Raytheon’s sponsorship.
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  • London, UK. 12 July, 2019. A poster at a bus shelter in Finsbury Park by street art collective Protest Stencil draws attention to the Science Museum having partnered with Raytheon, a US weapons manufacturer which sells arms used by Saudi Arabia for attacks on civilian areas in Yemen, for sponsorship of its new ‘Top Secret’ exhibition. Protest Stencil last week withdrew artwork from the exhibition in protest against Raytheon’s sponsorship.
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  • London, UK. 14th September, 2021. Foundation for Supporting Peace and Democracy (FSPD) placards are pictured outside ExCeL London on the first day of the DSEI 2021 arms fair. Activists from a range of different groups have been protesting outside the venue for one of the world's largest arms fairs for over a week.
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  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers work to extract and arrest campaigners against the arms trade from Extinction Rebellion Scotland who had glued or locked themselves onto the entrance to the headquarters of Leonardo UK in protest against the company profiting from 'guidance systems for missiles used in Yemen and Syria, as well as other media technology and telecommunications' and in solidarity with the Kurdish people following the Turkish invasion of Kurdish-held areas of north-east Syria.
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  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers work to extract and arrest campaigners against the arms trade from Extinction Rebellion Scotland who had glued or locked themselves onto the entrance to the headquarters of Leonardo UK in protest against the company profiting from 'guidance systems for missiles used in Yemen and Syria, as well as other media technology and telecommunications' and in solidarity with the Kurdish people following the Turkish invasion of Kurdish-held areas of north-east Syria.
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  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers arrest campaigners against the arms trade from Extinction Rebellion Scotland who had glued or locked themselves onto the entrance to the headquarters of Leonardo UK in protest against the company profiting from 'guidance systems for missiles used in Yemen and Syria, as well as other media technology and telecommunications' and in solidarity with the Kurdish people following the Turkish invasion of Kurdish-held areas of north-east Syria.
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  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers work to extract and arrest campaigners against the arms trade from Extinction Rebellion Scotland who had glued or locked themselves onto the entrance to the headquarters of Leonardo UK in protest against the company profiting from 'guidance systems for missiles used in Yemen and Syria, as well as other media technology and telecommunications' and in solidarity with the Kurdish people following the Turkish invasion of Kurdish-held areas of north-east Syria.
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  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers arrest campaigners against the arms trade from Extinction Rebellion Scotland who had glued or locked themselves onto the entrance to the headquarters of Leonardo UK in protest against the company profiting from 'guidance systems for missiles used in Yemen and Syria, as well as other media technology and telecommunications' and in solidarity with the Kurdish people following the Turkish invasion of Kurdish-held areas of north-east Syria.
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  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers work to extract and arrest campaigners against the arms trade from Extinction Rebellion Scotland who had glued or locked themselves onto the entrance to the headquarters of Leonardo UK in protest against the company profiting from 'guidance systems for missiles used in Yemen and Syria, as well as other media technology and telecommunications' and in solidarity with the Kurdish people following the Turkish invasion of Kurdish-held areas of north-east Syria.
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  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers arrest campaigners against the arms trade from Extinction Rebellion Scotland who had glued or locked themselves onto the entrance to the headquarters of Leonardo UK in protest against the company profiting from 'guidance systems for missiles used in Yemen and Syria, as well as other media technology and telecommunications' and in solidarity with the Kurdish people following the Turkish invasion of Kurdish-held areas of north-east Syria.
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  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers arrest campaigners against the arms trade from Extinction Rebellion Scotland who had glued or locked themselves onto the entrance to the headquarters of Leonardo UK in protest against the company profiting from 'guidance systems for missiles used in Yemen and Syria, as well as other media technology and telecommunications' and in solidarity with the Kurdish people following the Turkish invasion of Kurdish-held areas of north-east Syria.
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  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers arrest campaigners against the arms trade from Extinction Rebellion Scotland who had glued or locked themselves onto the entrance to the headquarters of Leonardo UK in protest against the company profiting from 'guidance systems for missiles used in Yemen and Syria, as well as other media technology and telecommunications' and in solidarity with the Kurdish people following the Turkish invasion of Kurdish-held areas of north-east Syria.
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  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers arrest campaigners against the arms trade from Extinction Rebellion Scotland who had glued or locked themselves onto the entrance to the headquarters of Leonardo UK in protest against the company profiting from 'guidance systems for missiles used in Yemen and Syria, as well as other media technology and telecommunications' and in solidarity with the Kurdish people following the Turkish invasion of Kurdish-held areas of north-east Syria.
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  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers arrest campaigners against the arms trade from Extinction Rebellion Scotland who had glued or locked themselves onto the entrance to the headquarters of Leonardo UK in protest against the company profiting from 'guidance systems for missiles used in Yemen and Syria, as well as other media technology and telecommunications' and in solidarity with the Kurdish people following the Turkish invasion of Kurdish-held areas of north-east Syria.
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  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers arrest campaigners against the arms trade from Extinction Rebellion Scotland who had glued or locked themselves onto the entrance to the headquarters of Leonardo UK in protest against the company profiting from 'guidance systems for missiles used in Yemen and Syria, as well as other media technology and telecommunications' and in solidarity with the Kurdish people following the Turkish invasion of Kurdish-held areas of north-east Syria.
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  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers work to extract and arrest campaigners against the arms trade from Extinction Rebellion Scotland who had glued or locked themselves onto the entrance to the headquarters of Leonardo UK in protest against the company profiting from 'guidance systems for missiles used in Yemen and Syria, as well as other media technology and telecommunications' and in solidarity with the Kurdish people following the Turkish invasion of Kurdish-held areas of north-east Syria.
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  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers work to extract and arrest campaigners against the arms trade from Extinction Rebellion Scotland who had glued or locked themselves onto the entrance to the headquarters of Leonardo UK in protest against the company profiting from 'guidance systems for missiles used in Yemen and Syria, as well as other media technology and telecommunications' and in solidarity with the Kurdish people following the Turkish invasion of Kurdish-held areas of north-east Syria.
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  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers arrest campaigners against the arms trade from Extinction Rebellion Scotland who had glued or locked themselves onto the entrance to the headquarters of Leonardo UK in protest against the company profiting from 'guidance systems for missiles used in Yemen and Syria, as well as other media technology and telecommunications' and in solidarity with the Kurdish people following the Turkish invasion of Kurdish-held areas of north-east Syria.
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  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers arrest campaigners against the arms trade from Extinction Rebellion Scotland who had glued or locked themselves onto the entrance to the headquarters of Leonardo UK in protest against the company profiting from 'guidance systems for missiles used in Yemen and Syria, as well as other media technology and telecommunications' and in solidarity with the Kurdish people following the Turkish invasion of Kurdish-held areas of north-east Syria.
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  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers arrest campaigners against the arms trade from Extinction Rebellion Scotland who had glued or locked themselves onto the entrance to the headquarters of Leonardo UK in protest against the company profiting from 'guidance systems for missiles used in Yemen and Syria, as well as other media technology and telecommunications' and in solidarity with the Kurdish people following the Turkish invasion of Kurdish-held areas of north-east Syria.
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  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers work to extract and arrest campaigners against the arms trade from Extinction Rebellion Scotland who had glued or locked themselves onto the entrance to the headquarters of Leonardo UK in protest against the company profiting from 'guidance systems for missiles used in Yemen and Syria, as well as other media technology and telecommunications' and in solidarity with the Kurdish people following the Turkish invasion of Kurdish-held areas of north-east Syria.
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  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers work to extract and arrest campaigners against the arms trade from Extinction Rebellion Scotland who had glued or locked themselves onto the entrance to the headquarters of Leonardo UK in protest against the company profiting from 'guidance systems for missiles used in Yemen and Syria, as well as other media technology and telecommunications' and in solidarity with the Kurdish people following the Turkish invasion of Kurdish-held areas of north-east Syria.
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  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers arrest campaigners against the arms trade from Extinction Rebellion Scotland who had glued or locked themselves onto the entrance to the headquarters of Leonardo UK in protest against the company profiting from 'guidance systems for missiles used in Yemen and Syria, as well as other media technology and telecommunications' and in solidarity with the Kurdish people following the Turkish invasion of Kurdish-held areas of north-east Syria.
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  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers arrest campaigners against the arms trade from Extinction Rebellion Scotland who had glued or locked themselves onto the entrance to the headquarters of Leonardo UK in protest against the company profiting from 'guidance systems for missiles used in Yemen and Syria, as well as other media technology and telecommunications' and in solidarity with the Kurdish people following the Turkish invasion of Kurdish-held areas of north-east Syria.
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  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Metropolitan Police officers arrest campaigners against the arms trade from Extinction Rebellion Scotland who had glued or locked themselves onto the entrance to the headquarters of Leonardo UK in protest against the company profiting from 'guidance systems for missiles used in Yemen and Syria, as well as other media technology and telecommunications' and in solidarity with the Kurdish people following the Turkish invasion of Kurdish-held areas of north-east Syria.
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