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Pictures from the Burma march in London

kriptick | 07.10.2007 01:50 | Anti-militarism | Repression | London | World

Saturday's London march for Burma from Tate Britain to Trafalgar sq

No shortage of colour on this demo
No shortage of colour on this demo

Sea of red stretching into the distance
Sea of red stretching into the distance

Past all the London landmarks
Past all the London landmarks


Drumming up noise outside Downing st
Drumming up noise outside Downing st


Monks leading a chant In Trafalgar sq
Monks leading a chant In Trafalgar sq

Plenty of speeches
Plenty of speeches

to inspire the dense crowds
to inspire the dense crowds


Don't even think of buying from Total filling stations
Don't even think of buying from Total filling stations


Despite the desperate ongoing tragedy in Burma, this was by far the most colourful protest I've ever been on. Almost everyone present, even journos was wearing something red or maroon as requested. I was quite surprised to see that there are just so many Burmese living in Britain - it seemed to be about half of those marching.

kriptick

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  1. Beautiful pics — Ki
  2. Shell is much cheaper — Toad of toad hall

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