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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. The Stansted 15 stand outside Chelmsford Crown Court before sentencing. They were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • London, UK. 18th December, 2018. Activists from around the UK, accompanied by Jonathan Bartley, co-leader of the Green Party, drop a banner from Westminster Bridge in solidarity with the Stansted 15 and all migrants on International Migrants Day. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
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  • London, UK. 18th December, 2018. Activists from around the UK, accompanied by Jonathan Bartley, co-leader of the Green Party, drop a banner from Westminster Bridge in solidarity with the Stansted 15 and all migrants on International Migrants Day. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
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  • London, UK. 18th December, 2018. Activists from around the UK, accompanied by Jonathan Bartley, co-leader of the Green Party, drop a banner from Westminster Bridge in solidarity with the Stansted 15 and all migrants on International Migrants Day. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
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  • London, UK. 18th December, 2018. Activists from around the UK, accompanied by Jonathan Bartley, co-leader of the Green Party, drop a banner from Westminster Bridge in solidarity with the Stansted 15 and all migrants on International Migrants Day. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
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  • London, UK. 11th December, 2018. A man stands outside the Home Office in protest against the conviction the previous day using an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 of the Stansted 15 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
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  • London, UK. 11th December, 2018. Protesters gather outside the Home Office to protest against the conviction using an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 of the Stansted 15 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
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  • London, UK. 11th December, 2018. Margot Leicester, mother of one of the Stansted 15, addresses protesters gathered outside the Home Office to protest against their conviction using an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying immigrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
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  • London, UK. 11th December, 2018. Protesters gather outside the Home Office to protest against the conviction using an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 of the Stansted 15 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
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  • London, UK. 11th December, 2018. One of the Stansted 15 addresses protesters gathered outside the Home Office to protest against their conviction using an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying immigrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
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  • London, UK. 11th December, 2018. Ash Sarkar, Senior Editor at Novara Media, addresses protesters gathered outside the Home Office to protest against the conviction using an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 of the Stansted 15 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying immigrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
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  • London, UK. 11th December, 2018. A speaker from the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants addresses protesters gathered outside the Home Office to protest against the conviction using an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 of the Stansted 15 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying immigrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
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  • London, UK. 11th December, 2018. Sian Berry, co-leader of the Green Party, addresses protesters gathered outside the Home Office to protest against the conviction of the Stagnated 15 using an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying immigrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
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  • London, UK. 11th December, 2018. Diane Abbott, Shadow Home Secretary, addresses protesters gathered outside the Home Office to protest against the conviction using an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 of the Stansted 15 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying immigrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
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  • London, UK. 11th December, 2018. One of the Stansted 15 addresses protesters gathered outside the Home Office to protest against their conviction using an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying immigrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
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  • London, UK. 18th December, 2018. Activists from around the UK, accompanied by Jonathan Bartley, co-leader of the Green Party, drop a banner from Westminster Bridge in solidarity with the Stansted 15 and all migrants on International Migrants Day. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
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  • London, UK. 18th December, 2018. Activists from around the UK, accompanied by Jonathan Bartley, co-leader of the Green Party, drop a banner from Westminster Bridge in solidarity with the Stansted 15 and all migrants on International Migrants Day. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
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  • London, UK. 18th December, 2018. Activists from around the UK, accompanied by Jonathan Bartley, co-leader of the Green Party, drop a banner from Westminster Bridge in solidarity with the Stansted 15 and all migrants on International Migrants Day. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
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  • London, UK. 11th December, 2018. Members of the Stansted 15 listen to a mother addressing protesters gathered outside the Home Office to protest against their conviction using an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying immigrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
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  • London, UK. 11th December, 2018. Protesters gather outside the Home Office to protest against the conviction using an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 of the Stansted 15 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
    Stansted-15-Home-Office-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 11th December, 2018. A speaker addresses protesters gathered outside the Home Office to protest against the conviction using an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 of the Stansted 15 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying immigrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
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  • London, UK. 11th December, 2018. Clive Lewis, Shadow Treasury Minister for Sustainable Economics, addresses protesters gathered outside the Home Office to protest against the conviction using an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 of the Stansted 15 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying immigrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
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  • London, UK. 11th December, 2018. Diane Abbott, Shadow Home Secretary, addresses protesters gathered outside the Home Office to protest against the conviction using an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 of the Stansted 15 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying immigrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
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  • London, UK. 11th December, 2018. A man stands outside the Home Office in protest against the conviction the previous day using an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 of the Stansted 15 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Activists from around the UK gather to show solidarity with the Stansted 15 before their sentencing at Chelmsford Crown Court. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Members of the Stansted 15 leave Chelmsford Crown Court during a break from their sentencing hearing. They were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Members of the Stansted 15 leave Chelmsford Crown Court during a break from their sentencing hearing. They were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Relatives and friends of the Stansted 15 leave Chelmsford Crown Court during a break from their sentencing hearing. They were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Members of the Stansted 15 leave Chelmsford Crown Court during a break from their sentencing hearing. They were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Activists from around the UK gather to show solidarity with the Stansted 15 before their sentencing at Chelmsford Crown Court. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Dan Glass of ACT UP London addresses activists from around the UK gathered to show solidarity with the Stansted 15 before their sentencing at Chelmsford Crown Court. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Dan Glass of ACT UP London addresses activists from around the UK gathered to show solidarity with the Stansted 15 before their sentencing at Chelmsford Crown Court. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Huda Ammori of Palestine Solidarity Campaign addresses activists from around the UK gathered to show solidarity with the Stansted 15 before their sentencing at Chelmsford Crown Court. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. A speaker from the All African Women's Group addresses activists from around the UK gathered to show solidarity with the Stansted 15 before their sentencing at Chelmsford Crown Court. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Margot Leicester, mother of one of the Stansted 15, addresses activists from around the UK gathered to show solidarity with the Stansted 15 before their sentencing at Chelmsford Crown Court. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. The Right Revd Stephen Cottrell, Bishop of Chelmsford, addresses activists from around the UK gathered to show solidarity with the Stansted 15 before their sentencing at Chelmsford Crown Court. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
    Stansted-15-sentencing-014.jpg
  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Flora from the All African Women's Group addresses activists from around the UK gathered to show solidarity with the Stansted 15 before their sentencing at Chelmsford Crown Court. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. A speaker from the All African Women's Group addresses activists from around the UK gathered to show solidarity with the Stansted 15 before their sentencing at Chelmsford Crown Court. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. The Stansted 15 stand outside Chelmsford Crown Court before sentencing. They were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
    Stansted-15-sentencing-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 11th December, 2018. Diane Abbott, Shadow Home Secretary, addresses protesters gathered outside the Home Office to protest against the conviction using an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 of the Stansted 15 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying immigrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. The Stansted 15 stand outside Chelmsford Crown Court before sentencing. They were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. The Stansted 15 stand outside Chelmsford Crown Court before sentencing. They were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Supporters of the Stansted 15 outside Chelmsford Crown Court during their sentencing hearing. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Supporters of the Stansted 15 outside Chelmsford Crown Court during their sentencing hearing. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Supporters of the Stansted 15 outside Chelmsford Crown Court during their sentencing hearing. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Members of the Stansted 15 leave Chelmsford Crown Court during a break from their sentencing hearing. They were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Members of the Stansted 15 leave Chelmsford Crown Court during a break from their sentencing hearing. They were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Members of the Stansted 15 leave Chelmsford Crown Court during a break from their sentencing hearing. They were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Members of the Stansted 15 leave Chelmsford Crown Court during a break from their sentencing hearing. They were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Members of the Stansted 15 leave Chelmsford Crown Court during a break from their sentencing hearing. They were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Members of the Stansted 15 leave Chelmsford Crown Court during a break from their sentencing hearing. They were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Members of the Stansted 15 leave Chelmsford Crown Court during a break from their sentencing hearing. They were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Members of the Stansted 15 leave Chelmsford Crown Court during a break from their sentencing hearing. They were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Members of the Stansted 15 leave Chelmsford Crown Court during a break from their sentencing hearing. They were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Andrew Lumsden (c) of the Gay Liberation Front addresses activists from around the UK gathered to show solidarity with the Stansted 15 before their sentencing at Chelmsford Crown Court. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. A banner from the Close Campsfield Campaign at a protest by activists from around the UK in solidarity with the Stansted 15 before their sentencing at Chelmsford Crown Court. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Activists from around the UK gather to show solidarity with the Stansted 15 before their sentencing at Chelmsford Crown Court. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Amelia Womack, Deputy Leader of the Green Party, joins activists from around the UK gathered to show solidarity with the Stansted 15 before their sentencing at Chelmsford Crown Court. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Amelia Womack, Deputy Leader of the Green Party, joins activists from around the UK gathered to show solidarity with the Stansted 15 before their sentencing at Chelmsford Crown Court. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
    Stansted-15-sentencing-011.jpg
  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. A speaker from the Close Campsfield Campaign addresses activists from around the UK gathered to show solidarity with the Stansted 15 before their sentencing at Chelmsford Crown Court. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Andrew Lumsden (c) of the Gay Liberation Front addresses activists from around the UK gathered to show solidarity with the Stansted 15 before their sentencing at Chelmsford Crown Court. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Activists from around the UK gather to show solidarity with the Stansted 15 before their sentencing at Chelmsford Crown Court. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Margot Leicester, mother of one of the Stansted 15, addresses activists from around the UK gathered to show solidarity with the Stansted 15 before their sentencing at Chelmsford Crown Court. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
    Stansted-15-sentencing-037.jpg
  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. A banner draped over a barrier outside Chelmsford Crown Court during a protest arranged to coincide with the sentencing of the Stansted 15. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Activists from around the UK gather to show solidarity with the Stansted 15 before their sentencing at Chelmsford Crown Court. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. A banner draped over a barrier outside Chelmsford Crown Court during a protest arranged to coincide with the sentencing of the Stansted 15. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. The Stansted 15 stand outside Chelmsford Crown Court before sentencing. They were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. The Stansted 15 stand outside Chelmsford Crown Court before sentencing. They were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. The Stansted 15 stand outside Chelmsford Crown Court before sentencing. They were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. The Stansted 15 stand outside Chelmsford Crown Court before sentencing. They were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. The Stansted 15 stand outside Chelmsford Crown Court before sentencing. They were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. The Stansted 15 stand outside Chelmsford Crown Court before sentencing. They were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. The Stansted 15 stand outside Chelmsford Crown Court before sentencing. They were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • London, UK. 10th January, 2019. Graffiti in support of the Stansted 15. The Stansted 15, fifteen protesters convicted under counter-terrorism legislation after non-violent direct action in March 2017 to stop a deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport, yesterday announced that they are appealing against their convictions.
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  • London, UK. 10th January, 2019. Graffiti in support of the Stansted 15. The Stansted 15, fifteen protesters convicted under counter-terrorism legislation after non-violent direct action in March 2017 to stop a deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport, yesterday announced that they are appealing against their convictions.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Members of the Stansted 15 leave Chelmsford Crown Court during a break from their sentencing hearing. They were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Members of the Stansted 15 leave Chelmsford Crown Court during a break from their sentencing hearing. They were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Members of the Stansted 15 leave Chelmsford Crown Court during a break from their sentencing hearing. They were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Members of the Stansted 15 leave Chelmsford Crown Court during a break from their sentencing hearing. They were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Activists from around the UK gather to show solidarity with the Stansted 15 before their sentencing at Chelmsford Crown Court. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Activists from around the UK gather to show solidarity with the Stansted 15 before their sentencing at Chelmsford Crown Court. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Huda Ammori of Palestine Solidarity Campaign addresses activists from around the UK gathered to show solidarity with the Stansted 15 before their sentencing at Chelmsford Crown Court. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Huda Ammori of Palestine Solidarity Campaign addresses activists from around the UK gathered to show solidarity with the Stansted 15 before their sentencing at Chelmsford Crown Court. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Banners draped by activists from around the UK gathered to show solidarity with the Stansted 15 before their sentencing at Chelmsford Crown Court. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Sara Callaway of Women of Colour in the Global Women's Strike addresses activists from around the UK gathered to show solidarity with the Stansted 15 before their sentencing at Chelmsford Crown Court. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. The Stansted 15 stand outside Chelmsford Crown Court before sentencing. They were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • London, UK. 10th January, 2019. Graffiti in support of the Stansted 15. The Stansted 15, fifteen protesters convicted under counter-terrorism legislation after non-violent direct action in March 2017 to stop a deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport, yesterday announced that they are appealing against their convictions.
    Stansted-15-graffiti-004.jpg
  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Members of the Stansted 15 leave Chelmsford Crown Court during a break from their sentencing hearing. They were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • Chelmsford, UK. 6th February, 2019. Activists from around the UK gather to show solidarity with the Stansted 15 before their sentencing at Chelmsford Crown Court. The Stansted 15 were convicted on 10th December of an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017.
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  • London, UK. 10th January, 2019. Graffiti in support of the Stansted 15. The Stansted 15, fifteen protesters convicted under counter-terrorism legislation after non-violent direct action in March 2017 to stop a deportation flight carrying precarious migrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport, yesterday announced that they are appealing against their convictions.
    Stansted-15-graffiti-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th April 2019. Two climate campaigners from Extinction Rebellion continue to occupy an area above the main door to the Shell Centre during ‘International Rebellion UK - Shut Down London!’ in protest against the company’s involvement in ecocide. Three fellow campaigners were earlier arrested after daubing graffiti on the exterior of the building, smashing a revolving door and glueing themselves to the door. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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  • London, UK. 15th April 2019. Two climate campaigners from Extinction Rebellion continue to occupy an area above the main door to the Shell Centre during ‘International Rebellion UK - Shut Down London!’ in protest against the company’s involvement in ecocide. Three fellow campaigners were earlier arrested after daubing graffiti on the exterior of the building, smashing a revolving door and glueing themselves to the door.
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  • London, UK. 15th April 2019. Two climate campaigners from Extinction Rebellion continue to occupy an area above the main door to the Shell Centre during ‘International Rebellion UK - Shut Down London!’ in protest against the company’s involvement in ecocide. Three fellow campaigners were earlier arrested after daubing graffiti on the exterior of the building, smashing a revolving door and glueing themselves to the door.
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  • London, UK. 15th April 2019. Two climate campaigners from Extinction Rebellion continue to occupy an area above the main door to the Shell Centre during ‘International Rebellion UK - Shut Down London!’ in protest against the company’s involvement in ecocide. Three fellow campaigners were earlier arrested after daubing graffiti on the exterior of the building, smashing a revolving door and glueing themselves to the door.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Day-1-058.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th April 2019. Two climate campaigners from Extinction Rebellion continue to occupy an area above the main door to the Shell Centre during ‘International Rebellion UK - Shut Down London!’ in protest against the company’s involvement in ecocide. Three fellow campaigners were earlier arrested after daubing graffiti on the exterior of the building, smashing a revolving door and glueing themselves to the door.
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  • London, UK. 15th April 2019. Two climate campaigners from Extinction Rebellion continue to occupy an area above the main door to the Shell Centre during ‘International Rebellion UK - Shut Down London!’ in protest against the company’s involvement in ecocide. Three fellow campaigners were earlier arrested after daubing graffiti on the exterior of the building, smashing a revolving door and glueing themselves to the door.
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  • London, UK. 15th April 2019. Two climate campaigners from Extinction Rebellion continue to occupy an area above the main door to the Shell Centre during ‘International Rebellion UK - Shut Down London!’ in protest against the company’s involvement in ecocide. Three fellow campaigners were earlier arrested after daubing graffiti on the exterior of the building, smashing a revolving door and glueing themselves to the door.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Day-1-052.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th April 2019. Two climate campaigners from Extinction Rebellion continue to occupy an area above the main door to the Shell Centre during ‘International Rebellion UK - Shut Down London!’ in protest against the company’s involvement in ecocide. Three fellow campaigners were earlier arrested after daubing graffiti on the exterior of the building, smashing a revolving door and glueing themselves to the door.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Day-1-055.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th April 2019. Two climate campaigners from Extinction Rebellion continue to occupy an area above the main door to the Shell Centre during ‘International Rebellion UK - Shut Down London!’ in protest against the company’s involvement in ecocide. Three fellow campaigners were earlier arrested after daubing graffiti on the exterior of the building, smashing a revolving door and glueing themselves to the door.
    Extinction-Rebellion-Day-1-056.jpg
  • London, UK. 15th April 2019. Two climate campaigners from Extinction Rebellion continue to occupy an area above the main door to the Shell Centre during ‘International Rebellion UK - Shut Down London!’ in protest against the company’s involvement in ecocide. Three fellow campaigners were earlier arrested after daubing graffiti on the exterior of the building, smashing a revolving door and glueing themselves to the door.
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