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March 2018

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Remember Fukushima, 7th Anniversary

Japanese Embassy to Parliament, London. Sun 11 Mar 2018


 A woman and child watch the procession from the doorway of Furtnum & Mason

 Radioactive waste from the campaign against the nuclear power station at Hinkley Point

 The procession stops to protest outside the London offices of Lockheed Martin, who make nuclear bombs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Buddhists drumming outside Lockheed Martin offices

 
     
 On Whitehall

 The procession is asked to wait while one of the horses on guard gets out of the way - it doesn't like yellow

 

 The CND banner outside the gates of Downing St

 and people begin to pose

 Outside Downing St


 more of the protesters come in for a photograph

 And on towards Parliament with the embroidered placard 'Nuclear Energy? No Thanks!'

 

 'Chernobyl - Fukushima - When will we ever Learn?' on an embroidered placard

 

 'Remember Fukushima'

 Stop Hinkley Point nuclear power station campaigners

 People rest at the end of the march

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