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May 2015

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White pride protest for David Lane

US Embassy, London. Sat 23 May 2015

  

 
 A small group of anti-fascists walk in front of the ultra-right protest on its way to the US Embassy

 

 As one of the right-wing marchers reached the US Embassy and saw me photographing he made a Nazi-style salute

 

 

 

 Marchers with a 'Combat 18 Blood & Honour' banner

 Peter Rushton of the England First Party and a man carrying a 'Church of Creativity' banner

  Combat 18, and North West Infidels banners

 

 Church of Creativity banner in front of the US Embassy. The church is a white racist religious movement.

 

 
 
White Pride Worldwide banner  

A man holding a banner gives me a finger 

 

 

White Pride World Wide 

 

The banner for David Eden Lane who died in jail after he was involved in the murder of a Jewish radio talk show host 

Right Wing Resistance banenr 

 

another man gives me the finger 

The Misanthrope Division banner with the message Töten für Wotan (Kill for Wotan).
Wotan stands for 'Will Of The Aryan Nation'
and while he was in prison Lane founded a new pagan religion, 'Wotanism'. 

 

Peter Rushton of the England First Party waits to speak 

The group is organised for a photograph 

as I came to take this the banner was rolled up. 
   

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