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  • London, December 10th 2014. The shoes of hundreds of victims who died in Ireland, North and South during the Troubles are lined up opposite Downing Street as families demand that a proper investigation into over 3,600 deaths and 40,000 injuries on all sides, sets the truth free. PICTURED: A man reads the stories and messages tied to each pair of shoes by relatives of those long dead, who want the truth set free.
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  • London, December 10th 2014. The shoes of hundreds of victims who died in Ireland, North and South during the Troubles are lined up opposite Downing Street as families demand that a proper investigation into over 3,600 deaths and 40,000 injuries on all sides, sets the truth free. PICTURED: The shoes of Stan Carberry, a father of six allegedly murdered on November 13th 1972 by the British Army, demand that the British government sets the truth free.
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  • London, December 10th 2014. The shoes of hundreds of victims who died in Ireland, North and South during the Troubles are lined up opposite Downing Street as families demand that a proper investigation into over 3,600 deaths and 40,000 injuries on all sides, sets the truth free. PICTURED: A poster explains the campaign to the public.
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  • London, December 10th 2014. The shoes of hundreds of victims who died in Ireland, North and South during the Troubles are lined up opposite Downing Street as families demand that a proper investigation into over 3,600 deaths and 40,000 injuries on all sides, sets the truth free. PICTURED: Each pair of shoes has its own sad story and families longing for the truth.
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  • London, December 10th 2014. The shoes of hundreds of victims who died in Ireland, North and South during the Troubles are lined up opposite Downing Street as families demand that a proper investigation into over 3,600 deaths and 40,000 injuries on all sides, sets the truth free. PICTURED: The shoes of victims of violence, a poignant reminder of lives long lost.
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  • London, December 10th 2014. The shoes of hundreds of victims who died in Ireland, North and South during the Troubles are lined up opposite Downing Street as families demand that a proper investigation into over 3,600 deaths and 40,000 injuries on all sides, sets the truth free. PICTURED: The poignant memorial of John Francis "Jackie" Duddy who at 17 years old was killed on Bloody Sunday after going to join the march for a "bit of craic".
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  • London, December 10th 2014. The shoes of hundreds of victims who died in Ireland, North and South during the Troubles are lined up opposite Downing Street as families demand that a proper investigation into over 3,600 deaths and 40,000 injuries on all sides, sets the truth free. PICTURED: A woman reads the message attached to a pair of wedges.
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  • London, December 10th 2014. The shoes of hundreds of victims who died in Ireland, North and South during the Troubles are lined up opposite Downing Street as families demand that a proper investigation into over 3,600 deaths and 40,000 injuries on all sides, sets the truth free. PICTURED: A pair of shoes and cowboy boots remind us of the Miami Showband Massacre on July 31st 1975. The HET report in December 2011 concluded that collusion had taken place between British Forces and the UVF in committing this crime.
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  • London, December 10th 2014. The shoes of hundreds of victims who died in Ireland, North and South during the Troubles are lined up opposite Downing Street as families demand that a proper investigation into over 3,600 deaths and 40,000 injuries on all sides, sets the truth free. PICTURED: A woman reads the stories of lives long lost.
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  • London, December 10th 2014. The shoes of hundreds of victims who died in Ireland, North and South during the Troubles are lined up opposite Downing Street as families demand that a proper investigation into over 3,600 deaths and 40,000 injuries on all sides, sets the truth free. PICTURED: A woman takes pictures of the shoes lined upo on Richmond Terrace.
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  • London, December 10th 2014. The shoes of hundreds of victims who died in Ireland, North and South during the Troubles are lined up opposite Downing Street as families demand that a proper investigation into over 3,600 deaths and 40,000 injuries on all sides, sets the truth free. PICTURED: A man reads the stories attached to the shoes reminding us of how people died in the violence.
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  • London, December 10th 2014. The shoes of hundreds of victims who died in Ireland, North and South during the Troubles are lined up opposite Downing Street as families demand that a proper investigation into over 3,600 deaths and 40,000 injuries on all sides, sets the truth free. PICTURED: A pedestrian passes the long line of shoes on Richmond Terrace.
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  • London, November 26th 2014. A vigil for teenager Mike Brown who was shot dead by a policeman in Ferguson, Missouri this year, takes place outside the US embassy in London. Anti-racism and human rights campaigners called the ‘emergency’ protest following a court verdict that clears Police Officer Darren Wilson of murder. PICTURED: An anti-racism protester holds a candle as protesters remember the late Mike Brown, gunned down by police in Fergusson, Mussouri.
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  • London, November 26th 2014. A vigil for teenager Mike Brown who was shot dead by a policeman in Ferguson, Missouri this year, takes place outside the US embassy in London. Anti-racism and human rights campaigners called the ‘emergency’ protest following a court verdict that clears Police Officer Darren Wilson of murder. PICTURED: A sombre woman holds a candle as hundreds remember Mike Brown at the US embassy.
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  • London, November 26th 2014. A vigil for teenager Mike Brown who was shot dead by a policeman in Ferguson, Missouri this year, takes place outside the US embassy in London. Anti-racism and human rights campaigners called the ‘emergency’ protest following a court verdict that clears Police Officer Darren Wilson of murder. PICTURED: A hand-made placard remembers Sean Rigg and Mark Duggan, bith black, both killed by Met police officers in the last few years
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