Photos of Vigil and Demonstration Against "Shoot to Kill", Monday 25
maquipix | 27.07.2005 23:46 | Anti-racism | London
Memorial left outside Stockwell tube station
Part of the crowd in the vigil
London transport workers also joined the vigil
The placard says it all ...
... so does this one.
People improvising placards
View of the demo in South Lambeth Road
A banner in the demonstration
Sit down protest in Vauxhall
Another clear warning
Police seemed to be taken by surprise when around 300 people made a quick move to the middle of the road, and so the crowd started to walk down South Lambeth Road towards the river.
With a mixture of crowd determination, as well as police soft tactics (possibly under orders to be "nice' and "respectful" given the circumstances) the demonstration made it all the way to Vauxahall. At some point three police vans arrived to the scene, but were kept behind the demonstration as police moved in lines at both sides of the demo.
Once in Vauxhal cross, and just in front of MI5 building, police finally made a cordon and prevented the crowd from moving forwards. At this point people sat down in the middle of the road for a few minutes whilst doing minutes of silence in remembrance of Jean Charles de Menezes. By this time a massive deadlock of cars had been mounting around Vauxhall, so police started to be more eager about moving the crowd out of the middle of the road.
Eventually people was pushed back into the pavement where minor scuffles broke out when some protesters tried to cross the police line and push forwards towards Vauxhall bridge.
At the end, police encircled the remaining group of people but let out anyone that wanted to leave. Eventually the crowd dispersed without any arrests.
Here there are some photos ...
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