Resisting State Violence - Brazil to India
Brazilian Embassy, London. Sat 25 Jan 2020
People were standing outside the Brazilian Embassy
in a large half-circle
and there were a number of speakers about the situation in countries
including Brazil, Chile, Iraq, Iran and India
Posters called on Twitter to stop supporting fascists and to end fascism
world-wide
Kurdish Antifa Enternasyonal banner
Smash Brahminical Patriarchy.
The ruling Indian BJP is the party of the Hindu fascist Rashtriya
Swayamsevak Sangh, RSS.
Above the door of the Brazilian Embassy
People sing a revolutionary song
'From Brasil to India End Fascism Worldwide!'
A speaker points to two slogans from Iran which the regime there find
threatening
A German left-wing speaker talks about fascism internationally and
the need to unite to defeat it
An Indian academic speaks
People perform the Chilean Anti-rape song
and point saying 'The Rapist is You!'
And then people start to march towards Downing St for the rally against
fascism in India
They wait for everyone to catch up. The main banner reads:
We stand in solidarity with:
• AMU, JMI, JN; victims of police
brutality;
• Persecuted minorities - Trans
Folx, Muslims
• The Women of Shaheen Bagh
• People of Assam & People of
Kashmir
Persecuted minorities,
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