London May Day
Clerkenwell, London.Wed 1 May 2019
Marx, Engles, Lenin, Stalin on a Turkish Communist banner
Morning Star and Socialist Appeal
English Collective of Prostitutes
#Make All Women Safe - Women against rape support the ECP
100 years since the Jallianwala Bagh massacre - Why no apology. And
the International Brigade banner
A speaker from the Indian Workers talks about the massacre and the
demand for a formal apology from Britain
THe Venezuelan ambassador had come to speak, calling for support of
the elected government there against
a US-inspired and supported right-wing coup
A Kurdish woman wears an apron 'Let's break the isolation - Let's
destry Fascism'
'Derfend Rojava'
'Equity - Stronger Together'
'Long Live the International Solidarity of the Working Class'
'Let's Unite Against Austerity War & Violence and fight for our
Labour & Social Rights'
Turkish Communist Party
Partizan banner - Marx, Engels, Lenin, Stalin, Mao
Kurds dance
Kashmiris want independence from India and Pakistan
Greek Communist Youth
'Cuts Drive Women Into Prostitution'
'Supporting Humnanity - Migrants and Their Free Movement'
A pair of anti-Trans protesters hold a banner
Iraqi Communist Party
Workers of the World Unite
8 March Women's Organisation Iran-Afghanistan
A band leads the march
Trade Union banners including Wandsworth Prison Officers Associaiton
and Islington TU Council
Justice for the Shrewsbury Pickets
British Alevi Federation
People's Liberation Front
Freedom for Ocalan - Turkey is Killing Kurds
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