Thousands Protest US Strikes on Iran at London Embassy
Thousands marched to the US Embassy in London, demanding an end to airstrikes on Iran. Four arrests were made, including for inciting racial hatred and violent disorder.
Thousands marched to the US Embassy in London, demanding an end to airstrikes on Iran. Four arrests were made, including for inciting racial hatred and violent disorder.
Thousands gathered in London for a 'Hands Off Iran' march to the US Embassy, protesting US and Israeli military actions. Organizers included CND and Stop The War, with speeches referencing the Iraq War.
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Thousands of demonstrators marched through central London to the US Embassy, chanting 'stop the bombing' and calling for an end to US and Israeli military action against Iran. The protest was organized by multiple campaign groups.
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About 100 people gathered at Clapham Common bandstand for a vigil commemorating Sarah Everard, five years after her murder by police officer Wayne Couzens. The event raised funds for Solace Women's Aid.
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An Iranian woman protesting in London, whose nephew is imprisoned in Iran, says US-Israeli strikes were necessary for regime change. Demonstrators gathered outside Downing Street calling for Reza Pahlavi's return.
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