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03021501-7A Stop the War march in protest against the forthcoming war on Iraq. The largest march ever seen in London with estimated numbers ranging from the organisers' 2,000,000 to the police figure of 750,000.15 Feb 2003.
03021502-11 Stop the War march in protest against the forthcoming war on Iraq. The largest march ever seen in London with estimated numbers ranging from the organisers' 2,000,000 to the police figure of 750,000.15 Feb 2003.
03021502-15 Stop the War march in protest against the forthcoming war on Iraq. The largest march ever seen in London with estimated numbers ranging from the organisers' 2,000,000 to the police figure of 750,000.15 Feb 2003.
03021502-17 Stop the War march in protest against the forthcoming war on Iraq. The largest march ever seen in London with estimated numbers ranging from the organisers' 2,000,000 to the police figure of 750,000.15 Feb 2003.
03021502-22 Stop the War march in protest against the forthcoming war on Iraq. The largest march ever seen in London with estimated numbers ranging from the organisers' 2,000,000 to the police figure of 750,000.15 Feb 2003.
03021502-26 Stop the War march in protest against the forthcoming war on Iraq. The largest march ever seen in London with estimated numbers ranging from the organisers' 2,000,000 to the police figure of 750,000.15 Feb 2003.
03021502-27 Stop the War march in protest against the forthcoming war on Iraq. The largest march ever seen in London with estimated numbers ranging from the organisers' 2,000,000 to the police figure of 750,000.15 Feb 2003.
03021502-28 Stop the War march in protest against the forthcoming war on Iraq. The largest march ever seen in London with estimated numbers ranging from the organisers' 2,000,000 to the police figure of 750,000.15 Feb 2003.
03021502-35 Stop the War march in protest against the forthcoming war on Iraq. The largest march ever seen in London with estimated numbers ranging from the organisers' 2,000,000 to the police figure of 750,000.15 Feb 2003.
03021502-4 Stop the War march in protest against the forthcoming war on Iraq. The largest march ever seen in London with estimated numbers ranging from the organisers' 2,000,000 to the police figure of 750,000.15 Feb 2003.
03021502-7 Stop the War march in protest against the forthcoming war on Iraq. The largest march ever seen in London with estimated numbers ranging from the organisers' 2,000,000 to the police figure of 750,000.15 Feb 2003.
Stop the War march in protest against the forthcoming war on Iraq. The largest march ever seen in London with estimated numbers ranging from the organisers' 2,000,000 to the police figure of 750,000.15 Feb 2003.
03021503-29A Stop the War march in protest against the forthcoming war on Iraq. The largest march ever seen in London with estimated numbers ranging from the organisers' 2,000,000 to the police figure of 750,000.15 Feb 2003.
Stop the War march in protest against the forthcoming war on Iraq. The largest march ever seen in London with estimated numbers ranging from the organisers' 2,000,000 to the police figure of 750,000.15 Feb 2003.
03021505-20 Stop the War march in protest against the forthcoming war on Iraq. The largest march ever seen in London with estimated numbers ranging from the organisers' 2,000,000 to the police figure of 750,000.15 Feb 2003.
03021505-24 Stop the War march in protest against the forthcoming war on Iraq. The largest march ever seen in London with estimated numbers ranging from the organisers' 2,000,000 to the police figure of 750,000.15 Feb 2003.
The largest weekday demonstration in the history of Britain was held to oppose Bush's visit to the UK. On a busy working day over 300,000 people poured out on to the streets of London, bringing it to a stand still, to denounce George Bush and Tony Blair as terrorists..As with past events, it was jointly organised by the Muslim Association of Britain, Stop the War Coalition, and Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament(CND)..Starting from the University of London the march set off at 2pm down Malet Street. It crossed Waterloo Bridge and then Westminster Bridge, going past the Houses of Parliament and 10 Downing Street to culminate after dusk in a rally at Trafalgar Square. Speakers addressed the crowds and a 18 foot statue of George Bush was pulled down to thunderous cheers of hundreds of thousands of people..
The largest weekday demonstration in the history of Britain was held to oppose Bush's visit to the UK. On a busy working day over 300,000 people poured out on to the streets of London, bringing it to a stand still, to denounce George Bush and Tony Blair as terrorists..As with past events, it was jointly organised by the Muslim Association of Britain, Stop the War Coalition, and Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament(CND)..Starting from the University of London the march set off at 2pm down Malet Street. It crossed Waterloo Bridge and then Westminster Bridge, going past the Houses of Parliament and 10 Downing Street to culminate after dusk in a rally at Trafalgar Square. Speakers addressed the crowds and a 18 foot statue of George Bush was pulled down to thunderous cheers of hundreds of thousands of people..
Symbolic "Guantanamo Bay prisoner" outside Westmnenster on the Stop The War march and rally, London 8 October 2007.
Stop the War Coalition, the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and the British Muslim Initiative national demonstration as part of worldwide day of protest on 5thanniversary of the Iraq invasion.
Stop the War Coalition, the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and the British Muslim Initiative national demonstration as part of worldwide day of protest on 5thanniversary of the Iraq invasion.
Stop the War Coalition, the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and the British Muslim Initiative national demonstration as part of worldwide day of protest on 5thanniversary of the Iraq invasion.
Stop the War Coalition, the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and the British Muslim Initiative national demonstration as part of worldwide day of protest on 5thanniversary of the Iraq invasion.