A week after a Black Lives Matter protest turned to violence when the statue of wartime Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill was daubed in graffiti which called him a racist, and despite warning from police not to attend protests at all today - and to be off the streets by 5.00pm - a large group crowd of right-wing groups and veterans gathered at the boxed-in statue to 'protect it from further vandalism' by Black Lives Matter and anti-racism protesters. Riot police stopped the right-wing groups from proceeding up Whitehall where the Cenotaph was also behind a screen, resulting in scuffles, on
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13 June 2020Location:
Whitehall, Westminster, London, England.More information:
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A week after a Black Lives Matter protest turned to violence when the statue of wartime Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill was daubed in graffiti which called him a racist, and despite warning from police not to attend protests at all today - and to be off the streets by 5.00pm - a large group crowd of right-wing groups and veterans gathered at the boxed-in statue to 'protect it from further vandalism' by Black Lives Matter and anti-racism protesters. Riot police stopped the right-wing groups from proceeding up Whitehall where the Cenotaph was also behind a screen, resulting in scuffles, on 13th June 2020, in London, England.