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Innocent Ukrainians are trying to find a way to escape despite the constant bombing and destruction waged upon them by President Putin. This is unjust and unforgivable behavior, the war must STOP and peace and love must return. There is no place for power and hate in this world! Let's concentrate on love!

 

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File: 2022002-0036

  

Cathedral Plaza, at the south end of High Street, Worcester, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom. Sunday 6th March 2022, at around 2pm to 4pm.

  

About the photograph.

 

Those shots were in colour, I converted those two into black and white.

 

This photograph shows a man taking his turn to speak of his option on the Russian invasion of Ukraine. He is seen standing next to the Edward Elgar statue, at the Cathedral Plaza, the direction of the photograph is facing north.

 

The last time I attended a protest to try to do some photojournalism kind of photography, was back in 1987-89 during my college days.

 

Since then, been trying to get a job in photography or graphic design. Got married, started having kids, then got a divorce and became a very busy single parent and full-time carer. Now that my kids are older and left home, I’m free and independent, so I decided to try to get back into doing photography. I need to refresh my skills anyway.

 

In the first week of March, 2022, I heard that there was a planned protest in Worcester which is the nearest city, so the night before, I charged up my Nikon’s batteries, formatted the memory cards to make sure I have plenty of storage space left for more photos, and made sure my photography kit bag is ready.

 

On the afternoon of Sunday, I drove to Worcester, parked my car at the car park, and walked over to the Cathedral Plaza, which is where the protests were due to start. At that time (March 2022), the Knife Angel, a 27 feet tall sculpture made out of knives seized by the police, was on display.

 

As the 2pm start was approaching, more and more people arrived there, I would say there was around about between 50 to 75 people, or something like that. The protest was really more like a Speaker’s Corner kind of protest, with many people just standing around, rather than a march. At least 4 or 5 different guys took turns to speak out their statements, while some people held up their placards. There wasn’t much of a protest, but then again, it is because Worcester is a small city compared to other major cities where protests were taking part on massive scale.

 

I tried my best to do a photo-journalism kind of photography, I went around the crowd and took as many photos as I could. Those are just the few good photos I could find out of the approximately 400 photos I managed to take.

  

About the overall subject.

 

The Russian invasion of Ukraine started on the 24th of February 2022, and in a short space of time, many Europeans, Americans, mostly and mainly anyone of “Western” lifestyle, people living in free countries, with freedom of speech, of choice, of votes, many of them started taking to streets to protest against the Russian invasion.

 

There were so many signs in various languages, often advising that Russia should leave Ukraine, stop the war, Putin being a war criminal, and so on.

 

This protest that I attended to take the photos, was organised by the Worcester Trades Union Council, and was listed on the Stop the War Coalition website, under the No to War in Ukraine protests section. This was just one of the hundreds, if not thousands, of protests happening all around the world on Sunday 6th March, in respond to President Putin‘s decision to attack Ukraine.

  

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Putin's war crimes against Ukraine

 

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www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-61553825

  

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-65867990

  

BBC News - Ukraine: The children's camp that became an execution ground

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-61442387

 

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BBC News - Ukraine conflict: Russian soldiers seen shooting dead unarmed civilians

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-61425025

 

fb.watch/cyQhgN7MEx/

  

fb.watch/c5195veBIz/

 

BBC News - Ukraine round-up: Possible war crimes and an attack on Russia

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-60954349

 

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File: 2022002-0110

  

Cathedral Plaza, at the south end of High Street, Worcester, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom. Sunday 6th March 2022, at around 2pm to 4pm.

  

About the photograph.

 

Those shots were in colour, I converted those two into black and white.

 

In this photograph, this is the same man as in file 0036 (the one that comes before this photo). The reason he looks like he is higher up than the rest of the crowd is because he was standing on the steps of the Edward Elgar statue.

 

The last time I attended a protest to try to do some photojournalism kind of photography, was back in 1987-89 during my college days.

 

Since then, been trying to get a job in photography or graphic design. Got married, started having kids, then got a divorce and became a very busy single parent and full-time carer. Now that my kids are older and left home, I’m free and independent, so I decided to try to get back into doing photography. I need to refresh my skills anyway.

 

In the first week of March, 2022, I heard that there was a planned protest in Worcester which is the nearest city, so the night before, I charged up my Nikon’s batteries, formatted the memory cards to make sure I have plenty of storage space left for more photos, and made sure my photography kit bag is ready.

 

On the afternoon of Sunday, I drove to Worcester, parked my car at the car park, and walked over to the Cathedral Plaza, which is where the protests were due to start. At that time (March 2022), the Knife Angel, a 27 feet tall sculpture made out of knives seized by the police, was on display.

 

As the 2pm start was approaching, more and more people arrived there, I would say there was around about between 50 to 75 people, or something like that. The protest was really more like a Speaker’s Corner kind of protest, with many people just standing around, rather than a march. At least 4 or 5 different guys took turns to speak out their statements, while some people held up their placards. There wasn’t much of a protest, but then again, it is because Worcester is a small city compared to other major cities where protests were taking part on massive scale.

 

I tried my best to do a photo-journalism kind of photography, I went around the crowd and took as many photos as I could. Those are just the few good photos I could find out of the approximately 400 photos I managed to take.

  

About the overall subject.

 

The Russian invasion of Ukraine started on the 24th of February 2022, and in a short space of time, many Europeans, Americans, mostly and mainly anyone of “Western” lifestyle, people living in free countries, with freedom of speech, of choice, of votes, many of them started taking to streets to protest against the Russian invasion.

 

There were so many signs in various languages, often advising that Russia should leave Ukraine, stop the war, Putin being a war criminal, and so on.

 

This protest that I attended to take the photos, was organised by the Worcester Trades Union Council, and was listed on the Stop the War Coalition website, under the No to War in Ukraine protests section. This was just one of the hundreds, if not thousands, of protests happening all around the world on Sunday 6th March, in respond to President Putin‘s decision to attack Ukraine.

  

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Putin the killer

  

fb.watch/f6Psns-6RJ/

 

fb.watch/f0iNzZ3zTT/

 

www.theguardian.com/world/live/2022/aug/17/russia-ukraine...

  

youtu.be/rzja-LOqUd8

 

www.standard.co.uk/news/world/vladimir-putin-ukraine-war-...

 

BBC News - Ukraine round-up: Moscow diplomat resigns and a war crime verdict is delivered

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-61553825

  

fb.watch/d0JAW862_h/

 

fb.watch/c-bE7BMlU7/

  

BBC News - Ukraine conflict: Russian soldiers seen shooting dead unarmed civilians

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-61425025

 

BBC News - Ukraine round-up: Possible war crimes and an attack on Russia

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-60954349

  

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File: 2022002-0255

  

Cathedral Plaza, at the south end of High Street, Worcester, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom. Sunday 6th March 2022, at around 2pm to 4pm.

  

About this photograph.

 

The last time I attended a protest to try to do some photojournalism kind of photography, was back in 1987-89 during my college days. Since then, been trying to get a job in photography or graphic design. Got married, started having kids, then got a divorce and became a very busy single parent and full-time carer. Now that my kids are older and left home, I’m free and independent, so I decided to try to get back into doing photography. I need to refresh my skills anyway.

 

In the first week of March, 2022, I heard that there was a planned protest in Worcester which is the nearest city, so the night before, I charged up my Nikon’s batteries, formatted the memory cards to make sure I have plenty of storage space left for more photos, and made sure my photography kit bag is ready.

 

On the afternoon of Sunday, I drove to Worcester, parked my car at the car park, and walked over to the Cathedral Plaza, which is where the protests were due to start. At that time (March 2022), the Knife Angel, a 27 feet tall sculpture made out of knives seized by the police, was on display.

 

As the 2pm start was approaching, more and more people arrived there, I would say there was around about between 50 to 75 people, or something like that. The protest was really more like a Speaker’s Corner kind of protest, with many people just standing around, rather than a march. At least 4 or 5 different guys took turns to speak out their statements, while some people held up their placards. There wasn’t much of a protest, but then again, it is because Worcester is a small city compared to other major cities where protests were taking part on massive scale.

 

I tried my best to do a photo-journalism kind of photography, I went around the crowd and took as many photos as I could. Those are just the few good photos I could find out of the approximately 400 photos I managed to take.

  

About the overall subject.

 

The Russian invasion of Ukraine started on the 24th of February 2022, and in a short space of time, many Europeans, Americans, mostly and mainly anyone of “Western” lifestyle, people living in free countries, with freedom of speech, of choice, of votes, many of them started taking to streets to protest against the Russian invasion.

 

There were so many signs in various languages, often advising that Russia should leave Ukraine, stop the war, Putin being a war criminal, and so on.

 

This protest that I attended to take the photos, was organised by the Worcester Trades Union Council, and was listed on the Stop the War Coalition website, under the No to War in Ukraine protests section. This was just one of the hundreds, if not thousands, of protests happening all around the world on Sunday 6th March, in respond to President Putin‘s decision to attack Ukraine.

  

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Putin F off ,,,. Putin war criminal ! #putin. #putinantichrist #kremlin #putin_antichrist #moscow #AntiChrist #putinswar

  

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BBC News - Ukraine round-up: Moscow diplomat resigns and a war crime verdict is delivered

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-61553825

  

fb.watch/eUgx-O5vZM/

  

BBC News - Ukraine: The children's camp that became an execution ground

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-61442387

 

fb.watch/d0JAW862_h/

 

fb.watch/c-bE7BMlU7/

  

BBC News - Ukraine conflict: Russian soldiers seen shooting dead unarmed civilians

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-61425025

 

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File: 2022002-0115

  

Cathedral Plaza, at the south end of High Street, Worcester, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom. Sunday 6th March 2022, at around 2pm to 4pm.

  

About this photograph.

 

The last time I attended a protest to try to do some photojournalism kind of photography, was back in 1987-89 during my college days. Since then, been trying to get a job in photography or graphic design. Got married, started having kids, then got a divorce and became a very busy single parent and full-time carer. Now that my kids are older and left home, I’m free and independent, so I decided to try to get back into doing photography. I need to refresh my skills anyway.

 

In the first week of March, 2022, I heard that there was a planned protest in Worcester which is the nearest city, so the night before, I charged up my Nikon’s batteries, formatted the memory cards to make sure I have plenty of storage space left for more photos, and made sure my photography kit bag is ready.

 

On the afternoon of Sunday, I drove to Worcester, parked my car at the car park, and walked over to the Cathedral Plaza, which is where the protests were due to start. At that time (March 2022), the Knife Angel, a 27 feet tall sculpture made out of knives seized by the police, was on display.

 

As the 2pm start was approaching, more and more people arrived there, I would say there was around about between 50 to 75 people, or something like that. The protest was really more like a Speaker’s Corner kind of protest, with many people just standing around, rather than a march. At least 4 or 5 different guys took turns to speak out their statements, while some people held up their placards. There wasn’t much of a protest, but then again, it is because Worcester is a small city compared to other major cities where protests were taking part on massive scale.

 

I tried my best to do a photo-journalism kind of photography, I went around the crowd and took as many photos as I could. Those are just the few good photos I could find out of the approximately 400 photos I managed to take.

  

About the overall subject.

 

The Russian invasion of Ukraine started on the 24th of February 2022, and in a short space of time, many Europeans, Americans, mostly and mainly anyone of “Western” lifestyle, people living in free countries, with freedom of speech, of choice, of votes, many of them started taking to streets to protest against the Russian invasion.

 

There were so many signs in various languages, often advising that Russia should leave Ukraine, stop the war, Putin being a war criminal, and so on.

 

This protest that I attended to take the photos, was organised by the Worcester Trades Union Council, and was listed on the Stop the War Coalition website, under the No to War in Ukraine protests section. This was just one of the hundreds, if not thousands, of protests happening all around the world on Sunday 6th March, in respond to President Putin‘s decision to attack Ukraine.

  

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When your ship becomes a sub 😅😂

 

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Russian Families want to know ! but Putin won't let them ! Putin's War not in the name of the Russian people!

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File: 2022002-0459

  

Cathedral Plaza, at the south end of High Street, Worcester, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom. Sunday 6th March 2022, at around 2pm to 4pm.

  

About the photograph.

 

At the end of the protests, when it was over, a lot of people decided to go home or somewhere else, while others simply hang around, maybe chatting with others.

 

But this woman feels it was not enough, and held up her placard that reads NATO! CLOSE THE SKY!! and paraded around for a while, despite the protests being winded down.

 

The last time I attended a protest to try to do some photojournalism kind of photography, was back in 1987-89 during my college days.

 

Since then, been trying to get a job in photography or graphic design. Got married, started having kids, then got a divorce and became a very busy single parent and full-time carer. Now that my kids are older and left home, I’m free and independent, so I decided to try to get back into doing photography. I need to refresh my skills anyway.

 

In the first week of March, 2022, I heard that there was a planned protest in Worcester which is the nearest city, so the night before, I charged up my Nikon’s batteries, formatted the memory cards to make sure I have plenty of storage space left for more photos, and made sure my photography kit bag is ready.

 

On the afternoon of Sunday, I drove to Worcester, parked my car at the car park, and walked over to the Cathedral Plaza, which is where the protests were due to start. At that time (March 2022), the Knife Angel, a 27 feet tall sculpture made out of knives seized by the police, was on display.

 

As the 2pm start was approaching, more and more people arrived there, I would say there was around about between 50 to 75 people, or something like that. The protest was really more like a Speaker’s Corner kind of protest, with many people just standing around, rather than a march. At least 4 or 5 different guys took turns to speak out their statements, while some people held up their placards. There wasn’t much of a protest, but then again, it is because Worcester is a small city compared to other major cities where protests were taking part on massive scale.

 

I tried my best to do a photo-journalism kind of photography, I went around the crowd and took as many photos as I could. Those are just the few good photos I could find out of the approximately 400 photos I managed to take.

  

About the overall subject.

 

The Russian invasion of Ukraine started on the 24th of February 2022, and in a short space of time, many Europeans, Americans, mostly and mainly anyone of “Western” lifestyle, people living in free countries, with freedom of speech, of choice, of votes, many of them started taking to streets to protest against the Russian invasion.

 

There were so many signs in various languages, often advising that Russia should leave Ukraine, stop the war, Putin being a war criminal, and so on.

 

This protest that I attended to take the photos, was organised by the Worcester Trades Union Council, and was listed on the Stop the War Coalition website, under the No to War in Ukraine protests section. This was just one of the hundreds, if not thousands, of protests happening all around the world on Sunday 6th March, in respond to President Putin‘s decision to attack Ukraine.

  

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Putin War Criminal Killing Woman and Children,

Rise up end his criminal powers Russia

the Russian people can stop this mad man !

  

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youtu.be/rzja-LOqUd8

  

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youtu.be/uAk7uGQS2Ns

  

BBC News - Ukraine round-up: Moscow diplomat resigns and a war crime verdict is delivered

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-61553825

 

fb.watch/czuEzYWm18/

  

BBC News - Ukraine round-up: Possible war crimes and an attack on Russia

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-60954349

 

fb.watch/caau7-yh14/

  

fb.watch/cyQhgN7MEx/

Putin's war crimes against Ukraine

 

fb.watch/f6Psns-6RJ/

  

BBC News - Ukraine round-up: 100 days of war and some Russians refuse to fight

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-61684560

 

BBC News - Ukraine round-up: Moscow diplomat resigns and a war crime verdict is delivered

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-61553825

 

BBC News - Ukraine conflict: Russian soldiers seen shooting dead unarmed civilians

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-61425025

 

fb.watch/cyQhgN7MEx/

  

fb.watch/c5195veBIz/

 

BBC News - Ukraine round-up: Possible war crimes and an attack on Russia

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-60954349

 

fb.watch/caau7-yh14/

Rest in Hell Putin ! #putin

  

fb.watch/f0iNzZ3zTT/

 

youtu.be/rzja-LOqUd8

 

BBC News - Ukraine: The children's camp that became an execution ground

 

youtu.be/uAk7uGQS2Ns

 

BBC News - Ukraine round-up: Moscow diplomat resigns and a war crime verdict is delivered

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-61553825

  

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-61442387

 

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TED: "The oldies spotted this bobble'ead figure of that rotten ol' Putin in a shop down the road in Pefkos village, an' got it fer me! I dunno wot they finks I'm gonna do wiv it, but it's funny so I'll take it 'ome an' find a place to put it so I can keep makin' 'is 'ead wobble hahaha!!"

Putin shoot your self save us a job

 

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crimes against humanity

 

BBC News - Ukraine: The children's camp that became an execution ground

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-61442387

 

BBC News - Ukraine conflict: Russian soldiers seen shooting dead unarmed civilians

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-61425025

  

fb.watch/cyQhgN7MEx/

Putin believes his own Russian propaganda ,😅😂 you tell him ! As he has blocked all other news 😅😂Lol

 

youtu.be/Jbj6KGZmSdE?si=Y4y5mu7RdPB2unqJ

  

fb.watch/f6Psns-6RJ/

  

fb.watch/f0iNzZ3zTT/

 

when his troops find out the truth

 

youtu.be/rzja-LOqUd8

 

www.channel4.com/news/ukraine-british-aid-workers-falsely...

 

youtu.be/uAk7uGQS2Ns

 

youtu.be/Mbwls1iJLWw

  

BBC News - Ukraine: The children's camp that became an execution ground

 

BBC News - Ukraine round-up: Moscow diplomat resigns and a war crime verdict is delivered

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-61553825

  

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-61442387

 

fb.watch/d0JAW862_h/

 

fb.watch/cXTyhu1rCv/

 

BBC News - War in Ukraine: Zelensky WW2 speech accuses Russia of Nazi atrocities

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-61370906

  

BBC News - Ukraine round-up: Possible war crimes and an attack on Russia

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-60954349

  

fb.watch/caau7-yh14/

  

fb.watch/cyQhgN7MEx/

Putin and his yes men ...

  

fb.watch/f6Psns-6RJ/

  

youtu.be/rzja-LOqUd8

  

BBC News - Ukraine round-up: 100 days of war and some Russians refuse to fight

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-61684560

 

Putin's invasion causes Finland and Sweden to join NATO he shot himself in the foot

www.economist.com/europe/2022/05/12/sweden-is-following-f...

  

youtu.be/uAk7uGQS2Ns

  

fb.watch/d0JAW862_h/

 

BBC News - Ukraine round-up: Moscow diplomat resigns and a war crime verdict is delivered

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-61553825

  

BBC News - Ukraine round-up: Possible war crimes and an attack on Russia

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-60954349

  

fb.watch/caau7-yh14/

BBC News - Ukraine round-up: Moscow diplomat resigns and a war crime verdict is delivered

  

fb.watch/f6Psns-6RJ/

 

youtu.be/rzja-LOqUd8

  

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-61553825

 

fb.watch/c4kFzNtN92/

 

fb.watch/d0JAW862_h/

 

BBC News - Ukraine conflict: Russian soldiers seen shooting dead unarmed civilians

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-61425025

  

BBC News - War in Ukraine: What happened on day 19 of Russia's invasion

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-60741338

 

BBC News - Ukraine round-up: Possible war crimes and an attack on Russia

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-60954349

 

fb.watch/caau7-yh14/

  

fb.watch/cyQhgN7MEx/

3 murderers together ,

how he kills

 

fb.watch/f0iNzZ3zTT/

  

youtu.be/rzja-LOqUd8

 

flic.kr/p/2n5RBim

  

BBC News - Ukraine round-up: Moscow diplomat resigns and a war crime verdict is delivered

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-61553825

  

youtu.be/uAk7uGQS2Ns

  

BBC News - Ukraine: The children's camp that became an execution ground

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-61442387

 

fb.watch/c1TCNfLUu0/

fb.watch/d0JAW862_h/

 

BBC News - Ukraine round-up: Possible war crimes and an attack on Russia

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-60954349

 

fb.watch/caau7-yh14/

  

fb.watch/cyQhgN7MEx/

This is the updated design of Ukraine’s iconic new postage stamp commemorating the defenders of Snake Island and their immortal line: “Russian Warship, Go Fuck Yourself!” A must-have item for any discerning stamp collector! Hat tip to Укрпошта chief Igor Smelyansky

  

youtu.be/rzja-LOqUd8

 

youtu.be/uAk7uGQS2Ns

 

BBC News - Ukraine round-up: Moscow diplomat resigns and a war crime verdict is delivered

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-61553825

  

fb.watch/d0JAW862_h/

www.rferl.org/a/russia-moskva-missing-sailor-photogeaph/3...

  

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Poo Putin , Crap Leader

 

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BBC News - Ukraine round-up: Moscow diplomat resigns and a war crime verdict is delivered

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BBC News - Ukraine: The children's camp that became an execution ground

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BBC News - Ukraine conflict: Russian soldiers seen shooting dead unarmed civilians

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LGBT protest against Russian anti-gay laws - London 03.09.2013

 

Several hundred gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered people protested outside Downing Street to loudly protest against recently-introduced anti-gay laws in Russia, which have been accompanied by a vicious campaign by the Russian Orthodox Church and extremist nationalist groups in the country. Many gay people have been violently attacked in the streets by police and extremists, and there have been several murders of gay people since the new law - signed by President Putin on June 30th 2013 - which bans any "propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations to minors", and has been used as a blunt instrument to ban any gay pride events or protests.

 

Huge international concern has been raised by this new wave of violence meted out by the Russian state against gay people, and has led to calls for a boycott by commercial sponsors of the 2013 Winter Olympics in Sochi.

 

Online campaign organisation has an online petition running this week asking Coca Cola to be the first major Sochi Games sponsor to withdraw over this issue.

 

Amongst the protesters were many Russian LGBT people, as well as trade union support and a strong show of support from human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell. The protest was organised by campaign group All Out using the Twitter hashtag #Russia4Love.

  

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LGBT protest against Russian anti-gay laws - London 03.09.2013

 

Several hundred gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered people protested outside Downing Street to loudly protest against recently-introduced anti-gay laws in Russia, which have been accompanied by a vicious campaign by the Russian Orthodox Church and extremist nationalist groups in the country. Many gay people have been violently attacked in the streets by police and extremists, and there have been several murders of gay people since the new law - signed by President Putin on June 30th 2013 - which bans any "propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations to minors", and has been used as a blunt instrument to ban any gay pride events or protests.

 

Huge international concern has been raised by this new wave of violence meted out by the Russian state against gay people, and has led to calls for a boycott by commercial sponsors of the 2013 Winter Olympics in Sochi.

 

Online campaign organisation has an online petition running this week asking Coca Cola to be the first major Sochi Games sponsor to withdraw over this issue.

 

Amongst the protesters were many Russian LGBT people, as well as trade union support and a strong show of support from human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell. The protest was organised by campaign group All Out using the Twitter hashtag #Russia4Love.

  

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LGBT protest against Russian anti-gay laws - London 03.09.2013

 

Several hundred gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered people protested outside Downing Street to loudly protest against recently-introduced anti-gay laws in Russia, which have been accompanied by a vicious campaign by the Russian Orthodox Church and extremist nationalist groups in the country. Many gay people have been violently attacked in the streets by police and extremists, and there have been several murders of gay people since the new law - signed by President Putin on June 30th 2013 - which bans any "propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations to minors", and has been used as a blunt instrument to ban any gay pride events or protests.

 

Huge international concern has been raised by this new wave of violence meted out by the Russian state against gay people, and has led to calls for a boycott by commercial sponsors of the 2013 Winter Olympics in Sochi.

 

Online campaign organisation has an online petition running this week asking Coca Cola to be the first major Sochi Games sponsor to withdraw over this issue.

 

Amongst the protesters were many Russian LGBT people, as well as trade union support and a strong show of support from human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell. The protest was organised by campaign group All Out using the Twitter hashtag #Russia4Love.

  

All photos © 2013 Pete Riches

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LGBT protest against Russian anti-gay laws - London 03.09.2013

 

Several hundred gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered people protested outside Downing Street to loudly protest against recently-introduced anti-gay laws in Russia, which have been accompanied by a vicious campaign by the Russian Orthodox Church and extremist nationalist groups in the country. Many gay people have been violently attacked in the streets by police and extremists, and there have been several murders of gay people since the new law - signed by President Putin on June 30th 2013 - which bans any "propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations to minors", and has been used as a blunt instrument to ban any gay pride events or protests.

 

Huge international concern has been raised by this new wave of violence meted out by the Russian state against gay people, and has led to calls for a boycott by commercial sponsors of the 2013 Winter Olympics in Sochi.

 

Online campaign organisation has an online petition running this week asking Coca Cola to be the first major Sochi Games sponsor to withdraw over this issue.

 

Amongst the protesters were many Russian LGBT people, as well as trade union support and a strong show of support from human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell. The protest was organised by campaign group All Out using the Twitter hashtag #Russia4Love.

  

All photos © 2013 Pete Riches

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Ukraine tractors showing that are King Russian War Ship scrap !

 

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BBC News - Ukraine round-up: Moscow diplomat resigns and a war crime verdict is delivered

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-61553825

 

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LGBT protest against Russian anti-gay laws - London 03.09.2013

 

Several hundred gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered people protested outside Downing Street to loudly protest against recently-introduced anti-gay laws in Russia, which have been accompanied by a vicious campaign by the Russian Orthodox Church and extremist nationalist groups in the country. Many gay people have been violently attacked in the streets by police and extremists, and there have been several murders of gay people since the new law - signed by President Putin on June 30th 2013 - which bans any "propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations to minors", and has been used as a blunt instrument to ban any gay pride events or protests.

 

Huge international concern has been raised by this new wave of violence meted out by the Russian state against gay people, and has led to calls for a boycott by commercial sponsors of the 2013 Winter Olympics in Sochi.

 

Online campaign organisation has an online petition running this week asking Coca Cola to be the first major Sochi Games sponsor to withdraw over this issue.

 

Amongst the protesters were many Russian LGBT people, as well as trade union support and a strong show of support from human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell. The protest was organised by campaign group All Out using the Twitter hashtag #Russia4Love.

  

All photos © 2013 Pete Riches

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Antichrist Putin

 

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BBC News - Ukraine round-up: Moscow diplomat resigns and a war crime verdict is delivered

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BBC News - Ukraine: The children's camp that became an execution ground

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BBC News - Ukraine round-up: Possible war crimes and an attack on Russia

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Would you trust this Man

 

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BBC News - Ukraine: The children's camp that became an execution ground

 

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BBC News - Ukraine round-up: Moscow diplomat resigns and a war crime verdict is delivered

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-61553825

  

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get him out of power Russian he is doing you damage as Russian people!

 

BBC News - War in Ukraine: Russia launches new attacks after peace promise

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LGBT protest against Russian anti-gay laws - London 03.09.2013

 

Several hundred gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered people protested outside Downing Street to loudly protest against recently-introduced anti-gay laws in Russia, which have been accompanied by a vicious campaign by the Russian Orthodox Church and extremist nationalist groups in the country. Many gay people have been violently attacked in the streets by police and extremists, and there have been several murders of gay people since the new law - signed by President Putin on June 30th 2013 - which bans any "propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations to minors", and has been used as a blunt instrument to ban any gay pride events or protests.

 

Huge international concern has been raised by this new wave of violence meted out by the Russian state against gay people, and has led to calls for a boycott by commercial sponsors of the 2013 Winter Olympics in Sochi.

 

Online campaign organisation has an online petition running this week asking Coca Cola to be the first major Sochi Games sponsor to withdraw over this issue.

 

Amongst the protesters were many Russian LGBT people, as well as trade union support and a strong show of support from human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell. The protest was organised by campaign group All Out using the Twitter hashtag #Russia4Love.

  

All photos © 2013 Pete Riches

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Do away with Putin before he kills everyone!

  

BBC News - Ukraine conflict: Russian soldiers seen shooting dead unarmed civilians

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-61425025

  

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LGBT protest against Russian anti-gay laws - London 03.09.2013

 

Several hundred gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered people protested outside Downing Street to loudly protest against recently-introduced anti-gay laws in Russia, which have been accompanied by a vicious campaign by the Russian Orthodox Church and extremist nationalist groups in the country. Many gay people have been violently attacked in the streets by police and extremists, and there have been several murders of gay people since the new law - signed by President Putin on June 30th 2013 - which bans any "propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations to minors", and has been used as a blunt instrument to ban any gay pride events or protests.

 

Huge international concern has been raised by this new wave of violence meted out by the Russian state against gay people, and has led to calls for a boycott by commercial sponsors of the 2013 Winter Olympics in Sochi.

 

Online campaign organisation has an online petition running this week asking Coca Cola to be the first major Sochi Games sponsor to withdraw over this issue.

 

Amongst the protesters were many Russian LGBT people, as well as trade union support and a strong show of support from human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell. The protest was organised by campaign group All Out using the Twitter hashtag #Russia4Love.

  

All photos © 2013 Pete Riches

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LGBT protest against Russian anti-gay laws - London 03.09.2013

 

Several hundred gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered people protested outside Downing Street to loudly protest against recently-introduced anti-gay laws in Russia, which have been accompanied by a vicious campaign by the Russian Orthodox Church and extremist nationalist groups in the country. Many gay people have been violently attacked in the streets by police and extremists, and there have been several murders of gay people since the new law - signed by President Putin on June 30th 2013 - which bans any "propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations to minors", and has been used as a blunt instrument to ban any gay pride events or protests.

 

Huge international concern has been raised by this new wave of violence meted out by the Russian state against gay people, and has led to calls for a boycott by commercial sponsors of the 2013 Winter Olympics in Sochi.

 

Online campaign organisation has an online petition running this week asking Coca Cola to be the first major Sochi Games sponsor to withdraw over this issue.

 

Amongst the protesters were many Russian LGBT people, as well as trade union support and a strong show of support from human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell. The protest was organised by campaign group All Out using the Twitter hashtag #Russia4Love.

  

All photos © 2013 Pete Riches

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LGBT protest against Russian anti-gay laws - London 03.09.2013

 

Several hundred gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered people protested outside Downing Street to loudly protest against recently-introduced anti-gay laws in Russia, which have been accompanied by a vicious campaign by the Russian Orthodox Church and extremist nationalist groups in the country. Many gay people have been violently attacked in the streets by police and extremists, and there have been several murders of gay people since the new law - signed by President Putin on June 30th 2013 - which bans any "propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations to minors", and has been used as a blunt instrument to ban any gay pride events or protests.

 

Huge international concern has been raised by this new wave of violence meted out by the Russian state against gay people, and has led to calls for a boycott by commercial sponsors of the 2013 Winter Olympics in Sochi.

 

Online campaign organisation has an online petition running this week asking Coca Cola to be the first major Sochi Games sponsor to withdraw over this issue.

 

Amongst the protesters were many Russian LGBT people, as well as trade union support and a strong show of support from human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell. The protest was organised by campaign group All Out using the Twitter hashtag #Russia4Love.

  

All photos © 2013 Pete Riches

Do not reproduce, alter, re-transmit or blog my images without my written permission. I remain at all times the copyright owner of this image.

 

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LGBT protest against Russian anti-gay laws - London 03.09.2013

 

Several hundred gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered people protested outside Downing Street to loudly protest against recently-introduced anti-gay laws in Russia, which have been accompanied by a vicious campaign by the Russian Orthodox Church and extremist nationalist groups in the country. Many gay people have been violently attacked in the streets by police and extremists, and there have been several murders of gay people since the new law - signed by President Putin on June 30th 2013 - which bans any "propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations to minors", and has been used as a blunt instrument to ban any gay pride events or protests.

 

Huge international concern has been raised by this new wave of violence meted out by the Russian state against gay people, and has led to calls for a boycott by commercial sponsors of the 2013 Winter Olympics in Sochi.

 

Online campaign organisation has an online petition running this week asking Coca Cola to be the first major Sochi Games sponsor to withdraw over this issue.

 

Amongst the protesters were many Russian LGBT people, as well as trade union support and a strong show of support from human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell. The protest was organised by campaign group All Out using the Twitter hashtag #Russia4Love.

  

All photos © 2013 Pete Riches

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In Putin's war people don't matter to Putin the killer !

  

BBC News - Ukraine round-up: 100 days of war and some Russians refuse to fight

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