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London, 21/01/2017. Today, more than 100,000 people gathered outside the US Embassy in London to attend the "Women's March On London". The march - held in 673 squares across the globe, the main one was in Washington D.C. - was organised to mark the first day of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States of America. From the organisers Facebook event page: <<On January 21 2017, the first day of Donald Trump’s Presidency, women-led marches, welcoming all participants, will take place across the world, with the largest expected in Washington D.C. We call on people of all genders to march in London as part of an international day of action in solidarity. We will march, wherever we march, for the protection of our fundamental rights and for the safeguarding of freedoms threatened by recent political events. We unite and stand together for the dignity and equality of all peoples, for the safety and health of our planet and for the strength of our vibrant and diverse communities. We will come together in the spirit of democracy, honouring the champions of human rights who have gone before us. Please spread the word, so that our numbers are too great to ignore and the message to the world is clear.The politics of fear and division have no place in 2017 […]>>.<br />
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For more information please click here: https://www.facebook.com/events/160520691084922/ & https://www.womensmarchlondon.com/
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London, 21/01/2017. Today, more than 100,000 people gathered outside the US Embassy in London to attend the "Women's March On London". The march - held in 673 squares across the globe, the main one was in Washington D.C. - was organised to mark the first day of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States of America. From the organisers Facebook event page: <<On January 21 2017, the first day of Donald Trump’s Presidency, women-led marches, welcoming all...
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