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  • Demonstrators with Refugees Welcome placards at Anti-racism Day demonstration led by Stand Up To Racism on 19th March 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Stand Up To Racism has led some of the biggest anti-racist mobilisations in Britain of the last decade, making a stand protesting against racism, Islamophobia, anti-Semitism and fascism.
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  • Demonstrators with Refugees Welcome placards pass through Piccadilly shouting at members of a far right movement at Anti-racism Day demonstration led by Stand Up To Racism on 19th March 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Stand Up To Racism has led some of the biggest anti-racist mobilisations in Britain of the last decade, making a stand protesting against racism, Islamophobia, anti-Semitism and fascism.
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  • Demonstrators with Refugees Welcome placards pass through Piccadilly shouting at members of a far right movement at Anti-racism Day demonstration led by Stand Up To Racism on 19th March 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Stand Up To Racism has led some of the biggest anti-racist mobilisations in Britain of the last decade, making a stand protesting against racism, Islamophobia, anti-Semitism and fascism.
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  • Demonstrators with Refugees Welcome placards at Anti-racism Day demonstration led by Stand Up To Racism on 19th March 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Stand Up To Racism has led some of the biggest anti-racist mobilisations in Britain of the last decade, making a stand protesting against racism, Islamophobia, anti-Semitism and fascism.
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  • Demonstrators with Refugees Welcome placards at Anti-racism Day demonstration led by Stand Up To Racism on 19th March 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Stand Up To Racism has led some of the biggest anti-racist mobilisations in Britain of the last decade, making a stand protesting against racism, Islamophobia, anti-Semitism and fascism.
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  • Demonstrators with Refugees Welcome placards at Anti-racism Day demonstration led by Stand Up To Racism on 19th March 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Stand Up To Racism has led some of the biggest anti-racist mobilisations in Britain of the last decade, making a stand protesting against racism, Islamophobia, anti-Semitism and fascism.
    20160319_anti racism demo assemble_L.jpg
  • Demonstrators with Refugees Welcome placards at Anti-racism Day demonstration led by Stand Up To Racism on 19th March 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Stand Up To Racism has led some of the biggest anti-racist mobilisations in Britain of the last decade, making a stand protesting against racism, Islamophobia, anti-Semitism and fascism.
    20160319_anti racism demo assemble_D.jpg
  • Demonstrators with Refugees Welcome placards pass through Piccadilly shouting at members of a far right movement at Anti-racism Day demonstration led by Stand Up To Racism on 19th March 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Stand Up To Racism has led some of the biggest anti-racist mobilisations in Britain of the last decade, making a stand protesting against racism, Islamophobia, anti-Semitism and fascism.
    20160319_anti racism demo piccadilly...jpg
  • Refugees inside the barracks came out to enjoy the locals ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ event from local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • Refugees inside the barracks came out into the yard to enjoy the locals ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ event from local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • Refugees inside the barracks came out into the yard to enjoy the locals ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ event from local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • Welcome messages were attached to the fence of the barracks as about 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • Young people from Syria and Libya supported by Refugee Action get a selfie at the demo. Refugee Action is one of the 60 organisations supporting the 2016 Refugees Welcome Here march, calling on the government to do more to welcome refugees here in the UK. The march was organised by Solidarity with Refugees and held on the 17th of September 2016, Westminster, Central London, UK.
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • A small number of Patriots came to disturb the ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ event from local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • Welcome messages were attached to the fence of the barracks as about 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office.
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  • Refugee Action, one of the 60 organisations supporting the 2016 Refugees Welcome Here march, calling on the government to do more to welcome refugees here in the UK. The march was organised by Solidarity with Refugees and held on the 17th of September 2016, Westminster, Central London, UK.
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  • 19 year old Bayan from Syria supporting Refugee Action, one of the 60 organisations supporting the 2016 Refugees Welcome Here march, calling on the government to do more to welcome refugees here in the UK. The march was organised by Solidarity with Refugees and held on the 17th of September 2016, Westminster, Central London, UK.
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  • 19 year old Bayan from Syria supporting Refugee Action, one of the 60 organisations supporting the 2016 Refugees Welcome Here march, calling on the government to do more to welcome refugees here in the UK. The march was organised by Solidarity with Refugees and held on the 17th of September 2016, Westminster, Central London, UK.
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  • 13 year old Couvin from the DRC supporting Refugee Action, one of the 60 organisations supporting the 2016 Refugees Welcome Here march, calling on the government to do more to welcome refugees here in the UK. The march was organised by Solidarity with Refugees and held on the 17th of September 2016, Westminster, Central London, UK.
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  • Refugees Welcome sign in front of Barcelonas City Hall, also known as the Casa de la Ciutat, stands on one side of the Plaça Sant Jaume, right in the middle of Barcelonas Gothic Quarter, Barcelona, Spain. Barcelona launched a municipal plan to welcome refugees fleeing wars from places like Syria and Iraq.
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  • Local residents and members of an Kent’s Anti-Racism Network peacefully stand behind ‘Refugees Welcome’ written in the sand on Sunny Sands Beach, Folkestone, Kent, UK.  This demonstrations was organised in response to reports that members of the far-right group, Britain First, have started patrolling beaches around Dover and Folkestone to try to catch migrants crossing the channel in small boats.
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  • Local residents and members of an Kent’s Anti-Racism Network peacefully stand behind ‘Refugees Welcome’ written in the sand on Sunny Sands Beach, Folkestone, Kent, UK.  This demonstrations was organised in response to reports that members of the far-right group, Britain First, have started patrolling beaches around Dover and Folkestone to try to catch migrants crossing the channel in small boats.
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  • Local residents and members of an Kent’s Anti-Racism Network peacefully stand behind ‘Refugees Welcome’ written in the sand on Sunny Sands Beach, Folkestone, Kent, UK.  This demonstrations was organised in response to reports that members of the far-right group, Britain First, have started patrolling beaches around Dover and Folkestone to try to catch migrants crossing the channel in small boats.
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  • Local residents and members of an Kent’s Anti-Racism Network peacefully stand behind ‘Refugees Welcome’ written in the sand on Sunny Sands Beach, Folkestone, Kent, UK.  This demonstrations was organised in response to reports that members of the far-right group, Britain First, have started patrolling beaches around Dover and Folkestone to try to catch migrants crossing the channel in small boats.
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  • Refugees Welcome sign outside York Minster. Showing solidarity with those caught up in the migrant crisis in Europe. York is a historic walled city in North Yorkshire, England, and is the traditional county town of Yorkshire, England, UK. . The city has a rich heritage and has provided the backdrop to major political events in England throughout much of its existence. The city offers a wealth of historic attractions making it a popular tourist destination.
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  • London, UK. Saturday, February 27th 2016. Stop Trident: CND demonstration against Britain's Trident nuclear weapons system. Thousands of protesters made this Britain’s biggest anti-nuclear weapons rally in a generation. Demonstrators gathered from far and wide to protest against the renewal of Trident. Many coming from Scotland, where Britain’s nuclear deterrent is based.
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  • London, UK. Saturday, February 27th 2016. Stop Trident: CND demonstration against Britain's Trident nuclear weapons system. Thousands of protesters made this Britain’s biggest anti-nuclear weapons rally in a generation. Demonstrators gathered from far and wide to protest against the renewal of Trident. Many coming from Scotland, where Britain’s nuclear deterrent is based.
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  • To mark the UN International Migrants Day on 18th December 2020, Folkestone community members staged a Nativity scene with Jesus, Mary and Joseph arriving as refugees onto the harbour beach on the 12th of December 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Although they were dressed as Mary and Joseph and appeared to have the baby Jesus with them, they were in fact Rishan and Grmalem, an Ambassador and a Trainee with Kent Refugee Action Network. Both are Christians and refugees from Eritrea. Whilst Jesus was, in fact a doll.
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  • To mark the UN International Migrants Day on 18th December 2020, Folkestone community members staged a Nativity scene with Jesus, Mary and Joseph arriving as refugees in a RHIB boat into the harbour on the 12th of December 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom.  Although they were dressed as Mary and Joseph and appeared to have the baby Jesus with them, they were in fact Rishan and Grmalem, an Ambassador and a Trainee with Kent Refugee Action Network. Both are Christians and refugees from Eritrea. Whilst Jesus was, in fact a doll.
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  • To mark the UN International Migrants Day on 18th December 2020, Folkestone community members staged a Nativity scene with Jesus, Mary and Joseph arriving as refugees onto the harbour beach on the 12th of December 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Although they were dressed as Mary and Joseph and appeared to have the baby Jesus with them, they were in fact Rishan and Grmalem, an Ambassador and a Trainee with Kent Refugee Action Network. Both are Christians and refugees from Eritrea. Whilst Jesus was, in fact a doll.
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  • To mark the UN International Migrants Day on 18th December 2020, Folkestone community members staged a Nativity scene with Jesus, Mary and Joseph arriving as refugees onto the harbour beach on the 12th of December 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Although they were dressed as Mary and Joseph and appeared to have the baby Jesus with them, they were in fact Rishan and Grmalem, an Ambassador and a Trainee with Kent Refugee Action Network. Both are Christians and refugees from Eritrea. Whilst Jesus was, in fact a doll.
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  • To mark the UN International Migrants Day on 18th December 2020, Folkestone community members staged a Nativity scene with Jesus, Mary and Joseph arriving as refugees in a RHIB boat into the harbour on the 12th of December 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom.  Although they were dressed as Mary and Joseph and appeared to have the baby Jesus with them, they were in fact Rishan and Grmalem, an Ambassador and a Trainee with Kent Refugee Action Network. Both are Christians and refugees from Eritrea. Whilst Jesus was, in fact a doll.
    UK-Migrant-Solidarity-1193.jpg
  • To mark the UN International Migrants Day on 18th December 2020, Folkestone community members staged a Nativity scene with Jesus, Mary and Joseph arriving as refugees in a RHIB boat into the harbour on the 12th of December 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom.  Although they were dressed as Mary and Joseph and appeared to have the baby Jesus with them, they were in fact Rishan and Grmalem, an Ambassador and a Trainee with Kent Refugee Action Network. Both are Christians and refugees from Eritrea. Whilst Jesus was, in fact a doll.
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  • To mark the UN International Migrants Day on 18th December 2020, Folkestone community members staged a Nativity scene with Jesus, Mary and Joseph arriving as refugees onto the harbour beach on the 12th of December 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Although they were dressed as Mary and Joseph and appeared to have the baby Jesus with them, they were in fact Rishan and Grmalem, an Ambassador and a Trainee with Kent Refugee Action Network. Both are Christians and refugees from Eritrea. Whilst Jesus was, in fact a doll.
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  • To mark the UN International Migrants Day on 18th December 2020, Folkestone community members staged a Nativity scene with Jesus, Mary and Joseph arriving as refugees on the harbour beach in 12th of December 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. As they arrived onto the beach a small group of local people welcomed them ashore with blankets and hot drinks and shelter from the rain.
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  • To mark the UN International Migrants Day on 18th December 2020, Folkestone community members staged a Nativity scene with Jesus, Mary and Joseph arriving as refugees on the harbour beach in 12th of December 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. As they arrived onto the beach a small group of local people welcomed them ashore with blankets and hot drinks and shelter from the rain.
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  • To mark the UN International Migrants Day on 18th December 2020, Folkestone community members staged a Nativity scene with Jesus, Mary and Joseph arriving as refugees on the harbour beach in 12th of December 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. As they arrived onto the beach a small group of local people welcomed them ashore with blankets and hot drinks and shelter from the rain.
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  • To mark the UN International Migrants Day on 18th December 2020, Folkestone community members staged a Nativity scene with Jesus, Mary and Joseph arriving as refugees on the harbour beach in 12th of December 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. As they arrived onto the beach a small group of local people welcomed them ashore with blankets and hot drinks and shelter from the rain.
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  • Members of Kent Anti Racism Network gathered today in Dover, Kent to stand in solidarity with those fleeing war, poverty and persecution making the extremely dangerous crossing to seek sanctuary in the UK. 5th September 2020, Dover, Kent.  After the tragic death of a 16 year old Sudanese boy in the English Channel residents of Kent decided it was time to make a stand. There have been countless deaths at sea because of Fortress Europe and callous government policies that only seek to divide us.
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  • Members of Kent Anti Racism Network gathered today in Dover, Kent to stand in solidarity with those fleeing war, poverty and persecution making the extremely dangerous crossing to seek sanctuary in the UK. 5th September 2020, Dover, Kent.  After the tragic death of a 16 year old Sudanese boy in the English Channel residents of Kent decided it was time to make a stand. There have been countless deaths at sea because of Fortress Europe and callous government policies that only seek to divide us.
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  • Members of Kent Anti Racism Network gathered today in Dover, Kent to stand in solidarity with those fleeing war, poverty and persecution making the extremely dangerous crossing to seek sanctuary in the UK. 5th September 2020, Dover, Kent.  After the tragic death of a 16 year old Sudanese boy in the English Channel residents of Kent decided it was time to make a stand. There have been countless deaths at sea because of Fortress Europe and callous government policies that only seek to divide us.
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  • Members of Kent Anti Racism Network gathered today in Dover, Kent to stand in solidarity with those fleeing war, poverty and persecution making the extremely dangerous crossing to seek sanctuary in the UK. 5th September 2020, Dover, Kent.  After the tragic death of a 16 year old Sudanese boy in the English Channel residents of Kent decided it was time to make a stand. There have been countless deaths at sea because of Fortress Europe and callous government policies that only seek to divide us.
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  • Members of Kent Anti Racism Network gathered today in Dover, Kent to stand in solidarity with those fleeing war, poverty and persecution making the extremely dangerous crossing to seek sanctuary in the UK. 5th September 2020, Dover, Kent.  After the tragic death of a 16 year old Sudanese boy in the English Channel residents of Kent decided it was time to make a stand. There have been countless deaths at sea because of Fortress Europe and callous government policies that only seek to divide us.
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  • Members of Kent Anti Racism Network gathered today in Dover, Kent to stand in solidarity with those fleeing war, poverty and persecution making the extremely dangerous crossing to seek sanctuary in the UK. 5th September 2020, Dover, Kent.  After the tragic death of a 16 year old Sudanese boy in the English Channel residents of Kent decided it was time to make a stand. There have been countless deaths at sea because of Fortress Europe and callous government policies that only seek to divide us.
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  • Members of Kent Anti Racism Network gathered today in Dover, Kent to stand in solidarity with those fleeing war, poverty and persecution making the extremely dangerous crossing to seek sanctuary in the UK. 5th September 2020, Dover, Kent.  After the tragic death of a 16 year old Sudanese boy in the English Channel residents of Kent decided it was time to make a stand. There have been countless deaths at sea because of Fortress Europe and callous government policies that only seek to divide us.
    UK-Dover-Refugees-Welcome-Demonstrat...jpg
  • Members of Kent Anti Racism Network gathered today in Dover, Kent to stand in solidarity with those fleeing war, poverty and persecution making the extremely dangerous crossing to seek sanctuary in the UK. 5th September 2020, Dover, Kent.  After the tragic death of a 16 year old Sudanese boy in the English Channel residents of Kent decided it was time to make a stand. There have been countless deaths at sea because of Fortress Europe and callous government policies that only seek to divide us.
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  • Police officers patrol the streets of Dover to keep apart members of Kent Anti Racism Network and far right facist groups who were also gathering to blockade the port of Dover on the 5th September 2020, Dover, Kent.  Members of Kent Anti Racism Network gathered today in Dover, Kent to stand in solidarity with those fleeing war, poverty and persecution making the extremely dangerous crossing to seek sanctuary in the UK.
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  • A commemoration plaque to remember 58 Chinese refugees that died in a vehicle as it arrived at Dover is surrounded by flowers placed by locals from Dover, Folkestone and Thanet demonstrating to welcome refugees into the UK via Dover. Organised by Kent anti racism network. Dover, Kent.
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  • Locals from Dover, Folkestone and Thanet today walk along the sea front to welcome refugees into the UK via Dover. Organised by Kent anti racism network. Dover, Kent.
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  • Police hold back black block who joined locals from Dover, Folkestone and Thanet today called a demonstration to welcome refugees into the UK via Dover. Organised by Kent anti racism network. Dover, Kent.
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  • Locals from Dover, Folkestone and Thanet today called a demonstration to welcome refugees into the UK via Dover. Organised by Kent anti racism network. Dover, Kent.
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  • Locals from Dover, Folkestone and Thanet today called a demonstration to welcome refugees into the UK via Dover. Organised by Kent anti racism network. Dover, Kent.
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  • Locals from Dover, Folkestone and Thanet today called a demonstration to welcome refugees into the UK via Dover. Organised by Kent anti racism network. Dover, Kent.
    15-RefugeesWelcome-7868_1.jpg
  • Locals from Dover, Folkestone and Thanet today called a demonstration to welcome refugees into the UK via Dover. Organised by Kent anti racism network. Dover, Kent.
    15-RefugeesWelcome-7844_1.jpg
  • Black block join locals from Dover, Folkestone and Thanet today called a demonstration to welcome refugees into the UK via Dover. Organised by Kent anti racism network. Dover, Kent.
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  • Black block join locals from Dover, Folkestone and Thanet today called a demonstration to welcome refugees into the UK via Dover. Organised by Kent anti racism network. Dover, Kent.
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  • Locals from Dover, Folkestone and Thanet today called a demonstration to welcome refugees into the UK via Dover. Organised by Kent anti racism network. Dover, Kent.
    15-RefugeesWelcome-7918_1.jpg
  • A sign is seen welcoming refugees at Wien Westbahnhof train station, Vienna, Austria, September 6 2015.  Hundreds of migrants have resumed their journey through Austria to Germany after Hungary's decision on Friday to let them through.
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  • A  young man holds up a sign welcoming refugees at Wien Westbahnhof train station, Vienna, Austria, September 6 2015.  Hundreds of migrants have resumed their journey through Austria to Germany after Hungary's decision on Friday to let them through.
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  • Fencing and security preparations take place at Napier Barracks to welcome Asylum seekers at the new assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers on 21st September 2020 in Folkestone, Kent, Untied Kingdom.  Napier barracks was recently taken over by the UK home office and is part of Shorncliffe military base.
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  • Preparations take place at Napier Barracks to welcome Asylum seekers at the new assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers on 21st September 2020 in Folkestone, Kent, Untied Kingdom.  Napier barracks was recently taken over by the UK home office and is part of Shorncliffe military base.
    UK-Folkestone-Napier-Barracks-8591.jpg
  • Preparations take place at Napier Barracks to welcome Asylum seekers at the new assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers on 21st September 2020 in Folkestone, Kent, Untied Kingdom.  Napier barracks was recently taken over by the UK home office and is part of Shorncliffe military base.
    UK-Folkestone-Napier-Barracks-8588.jpg
  • A local man films the preparations taking place at Napier Barracks to welcome Asylum seekers at the new assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers on 21st September 2020 in Folkestone, Kent, Untied Kingdom.  Napier barracks was recently taken over by the UK home office and is part of Shorncliffe military base.
    UK-Folkestone-Napier-Barracks-8708.jpg
  • Security preparations with local police take place at Napier Barracks to welcome Asylum seekers at the new assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers on 21st September 2020 in Folkestone, Kent, Untied Kingdom.  Napier barracks was recently taken over by the UK home office and is part of Shorncliffe military base.
    UK-Folkestone-Napier-Barracks-8645.jpg
  • Fencing and security preparations take place at Napier Barracks to welcome Asylum seekers at the new assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers on 21st September 2020 in Folkestone, Kent, Untied Kingdom.  Napier barracks was recently taken over by the UK home office and is part of Shorncliffe military base.
    UK-Folkestone-Napier-Barracks-8679.jpg
  • Security preparations take place at Napier Barracks to welcome Asylum seekers at the new assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers on 21st September 2020 in Folkestone, Kent, Untied Kingdom.  Napier barracks was recently taken over by the UK home office and is part of Shorncliffe military base.
    UK-Folkestone-Napier-Barracks-8603.jpg
  • Fencing and security preparations take place at Napier Barracks to welcome Asylum seekers at the new assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers on 21st September 2020 in Folkestone, Kent, Untied Kingdom.  Napier barracks was recently taken over by the UK home office and is part of Shorncliffe military base.
    UK-Folkestone-Napier-Barracks-8675.jpg
  • Security preparations take place at Napier Barracks to welcome Asylum seekers at the new assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers on 21st September 2020 in Folkestone, Kent, Untied Kingdom.  Napier barracks was recently taken over by the UK home office and is part of Shorncliffe military base.
    UK-Folkestone-Napier-Barracks-8593.jpg
  • Preparations take place at Napier Barracks in to welcome Asylum seekers at the new assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers on 21st September 2020 in Folkestone, Kent, Untied Kingdom.  Napier barracks was recently taken over by the UK home office and is part of Shorncliffe military base.
    UK-Folkestone-Napier-Barracks-6879.jpg
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