March for Justice
ASBO's for police | 28.10.2004 16:55 | Anti-racism | Repression | London
The sixth annual remembrance procession for people who have died in police custody will commence at 12:30 from Trafalgar Square to Downing Street on Saturday 30th October.
1000 victims have died at police hands during or after arrest since 1969, the latest being Gambian, Kebba Jobe in May and no officer has been suspended, far less convicted.
The police do not have a license to kill or act as judge, jury and executioner. If you agree, join our protest march and let your objections be known.
1000 victims have died at police hands during or after arrest since 1969, the latest being Gambian, Kebba Jobe in May and no officer has been suspended, far less convicted.
The police do not have a license to kill or act as judge, jury and executioner. If you agree, join our protest march and let your objections be known.
ASBO's for police