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În, de decese de custodie ...
Nici ofiţerii condamnat de un deces, în detenţie în Regatul Unit, deoarece 1969
În, la toate nedreptăţile ...
Militantii promit să menţină presiunea pentru a protesta împotriva tuturor nedreptăţilor

* 2012 Adunare & Procession Announced – Click for details *
The Unite Familii & Prieteni campaniei is a coalition of families and friends of those that have died in the custody of police and prison officers as well as those who are killed in secure psychiatric hospitals.
took place on Saturday 27th October 2012 – 12.30pm
Assembled: Partea de sud a Coloana lui Nelson, Trafalgar Square, Londra
Nearest tube: Charing Cross
See the list – Decese în custodie 1969-2011
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4WardEver UK commends the United Families & Friends Campaign for pulling off a successful and peaceful rally and demonstration in London on Saturday 27th October 2012 in Central London. Hundreds of families, friends and supporters attended the event including Defend the Right to Protest, Linton Kwesi-Johnson, 4WardEver Marea Britanie, Birmingham Strong Justice4All, Anchetă, Black Mental Health UK and many others.
Once again, în acest an, like every year hundreds gathered for the annual march against deaths in police custody in Britain. Most of those here are family members who say they have lost loved ones at the hands of the police. Like the family of Sean Riggs who died on 21 August 2008. A 40-year old musician, he was arrested in the street by four officers and taken to a nearby police station.
Familia Unite şi Campania Prieteni (UFFC) staged a protest march from Trafalgar Square to Downing St today. They are brought together by a common bond of allegedly having had a friend or family member die in police custody. Londra, UK on 30th October 2010.
Families of those that have died in police, prison and psychiatric custody held their Annual Remembrance Procession on Saturday 31st October 2009. Although numbers were small as there was no official organising of this, the 11th year of the march,families that attended were determined to continue.
The Annual United Families & Friends Campaign commemorating 10 years of struggle! Hundreds of people have died in custody in Britain over the last 30+ ani. A disproportionate number of these were African-Caribbean men.
Despre 200 people turned up at the annual London event to remember and demand justice for those who have been killed in police custody, prisons and mental health institutions.
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