3. PROTEST
The people's right to protest at perceived injustices against their rights and freedoms, whether political, social and religious, either nationally or globally.
You will find images in this Gallery have been taken at:-
Hyde Park, London.
Muslim anger at the publication of the Satanic Verses by Salman Rushdie
South Africa House, Trafalgar Square, London
A demonstration of joy on the release of Nelson Mandela in 1990
Parliament Square, London.
Brian Haw’s permanent peace camp.
Trafalgar Square, London.
Anti-war demonstration
The Embankment, London.
Demonstration of solidarity with the Palestinians of Gaza
The Albert Hall, London.
Protest at the visit to London by the Dalai Lama
London Airport, Heathrow.
Protest against the proposed third London Airport runway.
Hyde Park, London.
Sikh protest against Indian actions in Amritsar, and the call for a Sikh homeland, Khalistan
Hyde Park, London.
The World Naked Bike Ride.
A light-hearted yet serious protest against the destructive effects of the car culture.
Trafalgar Square, London.
Break The Chains.
International solidarity with political prisoners of imperialism.