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  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest with fake blood outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime061.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime036.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest with fake blood outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime037.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime056.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest with fake blood outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime049.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime005.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime003.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest with fake blood outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime062.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime060.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime059.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime058.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime063.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime046.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime031.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime035.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime048.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime034.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime028.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime047.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime050.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime038.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime054.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Huw Merriman, Conservative MP for Bexhill and Battle, addresses campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, at a protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime026.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Huw Merriman, Conservative MP for Bexhill and Battle, addresses campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, at a protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime024.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime023.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest with fake blood outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime052.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest with fake blood outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime029.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest with fake blood outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime053.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime043.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest with fake blood outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime044.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime021.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime019.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest with fake blood outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime014.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime007.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime022.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Huw Merriman, Conservative MP for Bexhill and Battle, addresses campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, at a protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime017.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest with fake blood outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime020.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest with fake blood outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime011.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime008.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime010.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime051.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime055.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime057.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime025.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime040.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest with fake blood outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime030.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest with fake blood outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime042.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest with fake blood outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime039.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime027.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest with fake blood outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime033.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime018.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime012.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime015.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest with fake blood outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime001.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest with fake blood outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime002.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime004.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Placards and fake blood left by families and friends affected by knife crime protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime045.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime032.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime006.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest with fake blood outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime009.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest with fake blood outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime041.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Placards and fake blood left by families and friends affected by knife crime protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime016.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 June, 2019. Campaigners against knife crime, including families who have lost loved ones to knife crime, protest outside Parliament as part of Operation Shutdown to put pressure on the Government, and in particular the next Prime Minister, to take urgent action to prevent knife crime and to protect its citizens.
    Operation-Shutdown-knife-crime013.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. 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.  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-073.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 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.  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 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-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-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-056.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 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 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-053.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 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-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-019.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-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-012.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. 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
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