10,000 march against racism, Islamophobia and fascism
OVER 10,000 people marched through London’s streets on Saturday in a momentous show of solidarity for UN Anti-Racism Day.
After assembling outside of the BBC’s headquarters, protesters walked to Trafalgar Square chanting: “Theresa May, hear us say, immigrants are here to stay!”
The demonstration, organised by a coalition of anti-racist groups, including Stand Up To Racism, Stop the War and Unite Against Fascism, saw many come from outside the capital to celebrate harmony across communities.
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