Occupy London Bank of England protest (BRUTAL - IMPERIAL) Shot during occupy, London
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Occupy London Bank of England protest (BRUTAL - IMPERIAL) Shot during occupy, London
#StandUpToRacism March 17, 2018 #olsx
First Day of #StopDSEI Blockade - Stop Arming Israel 4/9/2017
Between 50 and 100 Occupy Democracy protesters remain after police arrest one and evict others after three days in square
Occupy London tents pitched outside St Paul's Cathedral, 14th February, 2012. Anti-capitalist protesters made the grounds of St Paul's their home from 15th October when the camp was established until 28th February, 2012 when they were forcibly evicted.
The Saudi regime has a history of locking up bloggers, executing critics and cracking down on dissent. Despite this they can always rely on getting almost uncritical support from countries like Britain that prioritise arms company profits over human rights.
Andrew Smith from the Campaign Against Arms Trade. Britain shames all but Saudis in selective attitude to human rights
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aH4Ul-7p3AI)