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  • Downing Street, London, November 5th 2015. British Prime Minister David Cameron welcomes Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi to 10 Downing Street as demonstrations in support and counter-protests against his visit to the UK by a coalition of human rights groups take place in Whitehall. PICTURED:  Anti Sisi potesters jeer pro-Sisi supporters, their hands making the four finger "Rabia" symbol, associated with the Tarhir Square stand-off that eventually saw Morsi elected and months later removed in a Sisi coup. // Licencing Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Downing Street, London, November 5th 2015. British Prime Minister David Cameron welcomes Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi to 10 Downing Street as demonstrations in support and counter-protests against his visit to the UK by a coalition of human rights groups take place in Whitehall. PICTURED:  Anti Sisi potesters jeer pro-Sisi supporters, their hands making the four finger "Rabia" symbol, associated with the Tarhir Square stand-off that eventually saw Morsi elected and months later removed in a Sisi coup. // Licencing Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Downing Street, London, November 5th 2015. British Prime Minister David Cameron welcomes Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi to 10 Downing Street as demonstrations in support and counter-protests against his visit to the UK by a coalition of human rights groups take place in Whitehall. PICTURED:  Anti Sisi potesters jeer pro-Sisi supporters, their hands making the four finger "Rabia" symbol, associated with the Tarhir Square stand-off that eventually saw Morsi elected and months later removed in a Sisi coup. // Licencing Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Downing Street, London, November 5th 2015. British Prime Minister David Cameron welcomes Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi to 10 Downing Street as demonstrations in support and counter-protests against his visit to the UK by a coalition of human rights groups take place in Whitehall. PICTURED:  Anti Sisi potesters jeer pro-Sisi supporters, their hands making the four finger "Rabia" symbol, associated with the Tarhir Square stand-off that eventually saw Morsi elected and months later removed in a Sisi coup. // Licencing Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Whitehall, London, November 5th 2015. UK Egyptians demonstrate in support of President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi as supporters of ousted Mohamed Morsi and human rights groups protest outside Downing Street as the leader visits Prime Minister David Cameron at No. 10.  PICTURED: A small group of Egyptians protests against both ousted Mohamed Morsi and President Sisi, accusing supporters of both Sisi and Morsi of putting their heroes ahead of the needs of the nation.
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  • Whitehall, London, November 5th 2015. UK Egyptians demonstrate in support of President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi as supporters of ousted Mohamed Morsi and human rights groups protest outside Downing Street as the leader visits Prime Minister David Cameron at No. 10.  PICTURED: A small group of Egyptians protests against both ousted Mohamed Morsi and President Sisi, accusing supporters of both Sisi and Morsi of putting their heroes ahead of the needs of the nation.
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  • Whitehall, London, November 5th 2015. Pro Sisi demonstrators and counter protesters from UK Egyptian and human rights groups shout each other down outside Downing Street ahead of Egypt’s President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi visiting Prime Minister David Cameron at No. 10. PICTURED: Pro-Morsi supporter with their yellow flags with Sisi's supporters carrying Egyptian flags in the background.
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  • Whitehall, London, November 5th 2015. Pro Sisi demonstrators and counter protesters from UK Egyptian and human rights groups shout each other down outside Downing Street ahead of Egypt’s President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi visiting Prime Minister David Cameron at No. 10. PICTURED: Sisi supporters with their Egyptian flags.
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  • Whitehall, London, November 5th 2015. Pro Sisi demonstrators and counter protesters from UK Egyptian and human rights groups shout each other down outside Downing Street ahead of Egypt’s President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi visiting Prime Minister David Cameron at No. 10. PICTURED: Sisi supporters with their Egyptian flags.
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  • Whitehall, London, November 5th 2015. Pro Sisi demonstrators and counter protesters from UK Egyptian and human rights groups shout each other down outside Downing Street ahead of Egypt’s President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi visiting Prime Minister David Cameron at No. 10. PICTURED: A pro-Morsi supporter is escorted by police past jeering Sisi supporters.
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  • Whitehall, London, November 5th 2015. Pro Sisi demonstrators and counter protesters from UK Egyptian and human rights groups shout each other down outside Downing Street ahead of Egypt’s President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi visiting Prime Minister David Cameron at No. 10. PICTURED: A pro-Morsi supporter is escorted by police past jeering Sisi supporters.
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  • Whitehall, London, November 5th 2015. Pro Sisi demonstrators and counter protesters from UK Egyptian and human rights groups shout each other down outside Downing Street ahead of Egypt’s President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi visiting Prime Minister David Cameron at No. 10. PICTURED: A pro-Morsi supporter is escorted by police past jeering Sisi supporters.
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  • Whitehall, London, November 5th 2015. Pro Sisi demonstrators and counter protesters from UK Egyptian and human rights groups shout each other down outside Downing Street ahead of Egypt’s President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi visiting Prime Minister David Cameron at No. 10. PICTURED: Sisi supporters cheer and wave their banners and flags.
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  • Whitehall, London, November 5th 2015. Pro Sisi demonstrators and counter protesters from UK Egyptian and human rights groups shout each other down outside Downing Street ahead of Egypt’s President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi visiting Prime Minister David Cameron at No. 10. PICTURED: Sisi supporters cheer and wave their banners and flags.
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  • Whitehall, London, November 5th 2015. UK Egyptians demonstrate in support of President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi as supporters of ousted Mohamed Morsi and human rights groups protest outside Downing Street as the leader visits Prime Minister David Cameron at No. 10.  PICTURED: Supporters of Mohamed Morsi counter-protest against Sisi's supporters..
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  • Whitehall, London, November 5th 2015. UK Egyptians demonstrate in support of President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi as supporters of ousted Mohamed Morsi and human rights groups protest outside Downing Street as the leader visits Prime Minister David Cameron at No. 10.  PICTURED: Police keep watch over noisy, passionate supporters of President Sisi.
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  • Whitehall, London, November 5th 2015. Pro Sisi demonstrators and counter protesters from UK Egyptian and human rights groups shout each other down outside Downing Street ahead of Egypt’s President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi visiting Prime Minister David Cameron at No. 10. PICTURED: Police push back pro-Morsi supporters outside the gates of Downing Street.
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  • Whitehall, London, November 5th 2015. Pro Sisi demonstrators and counter protesters from UK Egyptian and human rights groups shout each other down outside Downing Street ahead of Egypt’s President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi visiting Prime Minister David Cameron at No. 10. PICTURED: Pro Morsi supporters make the four finger "Rabia" symbol.
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  • Whitehall, London, November 5th 2015. Pro Sisi demonstrators and counter protesters from UK Egyptian and human rights groups shout each other down outside Downing Street ahead of Egypt’s President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi visiting Prime Minister David Cameron at No. 10. PICTURED: A pro-Morsi supporter is arrested by police.
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  • Whitehall, London, November 5th 2015. UK Egyptians demonstrate in support of President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi as supporters of ousted Mohamed Morsi and human rights groups protest outside Downing Street as the leader visits Prime Minister David Cameron at No. 10.  PICTURED: A Police officer lectures a lamborghini driver who had been loudly revving his engine supporters of President Sisi.
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  • Whitehall, London, November 5th 2015. Pro Sisi demonstrators and counter protesters from UK Egyptian and human rights groups shout each other down outside Downing Street ahead of Egypt’s President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi visiting Prime Minister David Cameron at No. 10. PICTURED: A pro-Morsi supporter is arrested by police.
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  • Whitehall, London, November 5th 2015. Pro Sisi demonstrators and counter protesters from UK Egyptian and human rights groups shout each other down outside Downing Street ahead of Egypt’s President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi visiting Prime Minister David Cameron at No. 10. PICTURED: A pro-Morsi supporter is arrested by police.
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  • Whitehall, London, November 5th 2015. Pro Sisi demonstrators and counter protesters from UK Egyptian and human rights groups shout each other down outside Downing Street ahead of Egypt’s President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi visiting Prime Minister David Cameron at No. 10. PICTURED: A woman displays a poster that earned its creator three years in an Egyptian prison.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: Islamist hate-preacher Anjem Choudary adds his voice to the anti-Sisi demonstration.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: Police block the path of an anti-Sisi protester as he tries to reach the door of the Egyptian embassy.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: Britain First Ant-Islamists on the left are kept apart from the Muslim anti-Sisi protesters.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: Police surround Muslims as they attempt to keep Britain First and Muslim Brotherhood-supporting anti-Sisi protesters separate.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: A Britain First supporter argues with a police officer separating Muslim Brotherhood-supporting anti-Sisi protesters and the right wing anti-Islamists separate.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: Young Muslims taunt Britain First Acrivists.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: Jayda Fransen, Deputy Leader of Britain First is locked in a police van after being arrested for breaking through a police line.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: Jayda Fransen, Deputy Leader of Britain First is arrested after breaking through a police line.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: Anjem Choudary, centre, prays as behind him demonstrations and counter-demonstrations continue.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: A Britain First activist is restrained by police as the threat of violence becomes real.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: Police officers attempt to separate Britain First and Muslim protesters.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: A Muslim Activist grabs a British flag from a Britain First protester inciting fury amongst the anti-Islamist group.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: A protest organiser, right, tries to prevent one of his comrades from approaching the embassy and risking arrest.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: As scuffles break out, a Muslim protester steadfastly continues praying.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: Britain First activists trade insults with Muslims
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: A Muslim woman holds a young girl as the protest gains pace, moments before activists from Britain First arrive and chaos ensues.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: Jayda Fransen, Deputy Leader of Britain First argues with a police officer who ordered her to turn down their music.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: Controversial Islamist Anjem Choudary's presence at any demonstration will often ensure a counter-protest by Britain First.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: A Muslim protester holds open his Koran as he demonstrates outside the Egyptian embassy in London.
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  • Mayfair, London, November 28th 2014. A protest against Egypt's leader Al-Sisi descended into moinor scuffles as right wing "patriots" from anti-Islamic group Britain First arrived to protest against the presence of Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary, who was recently arrestred as part of an ant-terror operation. Playing patriotic British Music, Britain First accused Muslims of worshiping a "devil" and a "paedophile prophet". Police had to intervene before hotheads on both sides became violent. PICTURED: Jayda Fransen, Deputy Leader of Britain First is locked in a police van after being arrested as she breaks through a police line.
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  • Whitehall, London, November 5th 2015. UK Egyptians demonstrate in support of President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi as supporters of ousted Mohamed Morsi and human rights groups protest outside Downing Street as the leader visits Prime Minister David Cameron at No. 10.  PICTURED: Police keep watch over the smaller anti-Sisi crowd..
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  • Downing Street, London, November 5th 2015. British Prime Minister David Cameron welcomes Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi to 10 Downing Street as demonstrations in support and counter-protests against his visit to the UK by a coalition of human rights groups take place in Whitehall. PICTURED:  Pro Sis supporters welcome the Egyptian President to London. // Licencing Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Downing Street, London, November 5th 2015. British Prime Minister David Cameron welcomes Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi to 10 Downing Street as demonstrations in support and counter-protests against his visit to the UK by a coalition of human rights groups take place in Whitehall. PICTURED: "Dead" human rights protester block the entrance to Downing Street. // Licencing Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Downing Street, London, November 5th 2015. British Prime Minister David Cameron welcomes Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi to 10 Downing Street as demonstrations in support and counter-protests against his visit to the UK by a coalition of human rights groups take place in Whitehall. PICTURED: "Dead" human rights protester block the entrance to Downing Street. // Licencing Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Downing Street, London, November 5th 2015. British Prime Minister David Cameron welcomes Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi to 10 Downing Street as demonstrations in support and counter-protests against his visit to the UK by a coalition of human rights groups take place in Whitehall. PICTURED: "Dead" human rights protester block the entrance to Downing Street. // Licencing Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Downing Street, London, November 5th 2015. British Prime Minister David Cameron welcomes Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi to 10 Downing Street as demonstrations in support and counter-protests against his visit to the UK by a coalition of human rights groups take place in Whitehall. PICTURED:  Pro Sis supporters welcome the Egyptian President to London. // Licencing Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • Downing Street, London, November 5th 2015. British Prime Minister David Cameron welcomes Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi to 10 Downing Street as protests against his visit to the UK by a coalition of human rights groups take place in Whitehall.
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  • Downing Street, London, November 5th 2015. British Prime Minister David Cameron welcomes Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi to 10 Downing Street as protests against his visit to the UK by a coalition of human rights groups take place in Whitehall.
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  • Downing Street, London, November 5th 2015. British Prime Minister David Cameron welcomes Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi to 10 Downing Street as protests against his visit to the UK by a coalition of human rights groups take place in Whitehall.
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  • Downing Street, London, November 5th 2015. British Prime Minister David Cameron welcomes Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi to 10 Downing Street as protests against his visit to the UK by a coalition of human rights groups take place in Whitehall.
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  • Downing Street, London, November 5th 2015. British Prime Minister David Cameron welcomes Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi to 10 Downing Street as protests against his visit to the UK by a coalition of human rights groups take place in Whitehall.
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  • Downing Street, London, November 5th 2015. British Prime Minister David Cameron welcomes Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi to 10 Downing Street as protests against his visit to the UK by a coalition of human rights groups take place in Whitehall.
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  • Downing Street, London, November 5th 2015. British Prime Minister David Cameron welcomes Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi to 10 Downing Street as protests against his visit to the UK by a coalition of human rights groups take place in Whitehall.
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  • Downing Street, London, November 5th 2015. British Prime Minister David Cameron welcomes Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi to 10 Downing Street as protests against his visit to the UK by a coalition of human rights groups take place in Whitehall.
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  • Downing Street, London, November 5th 2015. British Prime Minister David Cameron welcomes Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi to 10 Downing Street as protests against his visit to the UK by a coalition of human rights groups take place in Whitehall.
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  • Downing Street, London, November 5th 2015. British Prime Minister David Cameron welcomes Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi to 10 Downing Street as protests against his visit to the UK by a coalition of human rights groups take place in Whitehall.
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  • Downing Street, London, November 5th 2015. British Prime Minister David Cameron welcomes Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi to 10 Downing Street as protests against his visit to the UK by a coalition of human rights groups take place in Whitehall.
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  • Amid high security measures, hundreds of Kashmiri protesters, supported by George Galloway, demonstrate outside Wembley Stadium ahead of an address to more than 60,000 Indian expats by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a 'UK Welcomes Modi’ reception. Modi, a Hindu and his BJP party are accused of a wide range of human rights abuses against religious and ethnic minorities in India. PICTURED: George Galloway addresses the crowd of Kashmiri protesters, criticising Cameron for welcoming "dictators Modi and Egypt's Sisi" to the UK.
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  • Amid high security measures, hundreds of Kashmiri protesters, supported by George Galloway, demonstrate outside Wembley Stadium ahead of an address to more than 60,000 Indian expats by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a 'UK Welcomes Modi’ reception. Modi, a Hindu and his BJP party are accused of a wide range of human rights abuses against religious and ethnic minorities in India. PICTURED: George Galloway addresses the crowd of Kashmiri protesters, criticising Cameron for welcoming "dictators Modi and Egypt's Sisi" to the UK.
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  • Amid high security measures, hundreds of Kashmiri protesters, supported by George Galloway, demonstrate outside Wembley Stadium ahead of an address to more than 60,000 Indian expats by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a 'UK Welcomes Modi’ reception. Modi, a Hindu and his BJP party are accused of a wide range of human rights abuses against religious and ethnic minorities in India. PICTURED: George Galloway addresses the crowd of Kashmiri protesters, criticising Cameron for welcoming "dictators Modi and Egypt's Sisi" to the UK.
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  • Amid high security measures, hundreds of Kashmiri protesters, supported by George Galloway, demonstrate outside Wembley Stadium ahead of an address to more than 60,000 Indian expats by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a 'UK Welcomes Modi’ reception. Modi, a Hindu and his BJP party are accused of a wide range of human rights abuses against religious and ethnic minorities in India. PICTURED: George Galloway addresses the crowd of Kashmiri protesters, criticising Cameron for welcoming "dictators Modi and Egypt's Sisi" to the UK.
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  • Amid high security measures, hundreds of Kashmiri protesters, supported by George Galloway, demonstrate outside Wembley Stadium ahead of an address to more than 60,000 Indian expats by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a 'UK Welcomes Modi’ reception. Modi, a Hindu and his BJP party are accused of a wide range of human rights abuses against religious and ethnic minorities in India. PICTURED: George Galloway addresses the crowd of Kashmiri protesters, criticising Cameron for welcoming "dictators Modi and Egypt's Sisi" to the UK.
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  • Amid high security measures, hundreds of Kashmiri protesters, supported by George Galloway, demonstrate outside Wembley Stadium ahead of an address to more than 60,000 Indian expats by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a 'UK Welcomes Modi’ reception. Modi, a Hindu and his BJP party are accused of a wide range of human rights abuses against religious and ethnic minorities in India. PICTURED: George Galloway addresses the crowd of Kashmiri protesters, criticising Cameron for welcoming "dictators Modi and Egypt's Sisi" to the UK.
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