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20240404_aaa_s197_390 April 4, 2024, Taunton, United Kingdom: A a large splash of red paint is seen on the exterior of Somersetís County Hall, with a police van in view during a demonstration outside Somersetís County Hall. Supporters of Palestine Action use lock-ons to block the entrance to County Hall and spray red paint on the exterior of the building. The protesters demand that Somerset Council terminate the lease on office space they let to Elbit Systems in Aztec West, Bristol. They argue that weapons made by Elbit Systems in the UK are being used by the Israel Defence Force against Palestinians in Gaza and elsewhere. Israeli bombing in Gaza has killed over 30,000 Palestinians since October 2023. Palestine Action are determined to relentlessly target Elbit and their partner companies by direct action and make business for them in the UK impossible- only last week Elbitís Tamworth factory site announced a change of ownership this is the third business to close out of their ten UK operations. (Credit Image: © Martin Pope/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240404_aaa_s197_386 April 4, 2024, Taunton, United Kingdom: Police officers stand outside county hall, with its exterior splashed in red paint by Palestine Action during a demonstration. Supporters of Palestine Action use lock-ons to block the entrance to County Hall and spray red paint on the exterior of the building. The protesters demand that Somerset Council terminate the lease on office space they let to Elbit Systems in Aztec West, Bristol. They argue that weapons made by Elbit Systems in the UK are being used by the Israel Defence Force against Palestinians in Gaza and elsewhere. Israeli bombing in Gaza has killed over 30,000 Palestinians since October 2023. Palestine Action are determined to relentlessly target Elbit and their partner companies by direct action and make business for them in the UK impossible- only last week Elbitís Tamworth factory site announced a change of ownership this is the third business to close out of their ten UK operations. (Credit Image: © Martin Pope/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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52371155 Police officers stand outside county hall, with its exterior splashed in red paint by Palestine Action during a demonstration. Supporters of Palestine Action use lock-ons to block the entrance to County Hall and spray red paint on the exterior of the building. The protesters demand that Somerset Council terminate the lease on office space they let to Elbit Systems in Aztec West, Bristol. They argue that weapons made by Elbit Systems in the UK are being used by the Israel Defence Force against Palestinians in Gaza and elsewhere. Israeli bombing in Gaza has killed over 30,000 Palestinians since October 2023. Palestine Action are determined to relentlessly target Elbit and their partner companies by direct action and make business for them in the UK impossible- only last week Elbitís Tamworth factory site announced a change of ownership this is the third business to close out of their ten UK operations. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52371156 A protester with splashes of red paint on his face is seen outside Somerset Council councilís County Hall during the demonstration. Supporters of Palestine Action use lock-ons to block the entrance to County Hall and spray red paint on the exterior of the building. The protesters demand that Somerset Council terminate the lease on office space they let to Elbit Systems in Aztec West, Bristol. They argue that weapons made by Elbit Systems in the UK are being used by the Israel Defence Force against Palestinians in Gaza and elsewhere. Israeli bombing in Gaza has killed over 30,000 Palestinians since October 2023. Palestine Action are determined to relentlessly target Elbit and their partner companies by direct action and make business for them in the UK impossible- only last week Elbitís Tamworth factory site announced a change of ownership this is the third business to close out of their ten UK operations. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52371169 A a large splash of red paint is seen on the exterior of Somersetís County Hall, with a police van in view during a demonstration outside Somersetís County Hall. Supporters of Palestine Action use lock-ons to block the entrance to County Hall and spray red paint on the exterior of the building. The protesters demand that Somerset Council terminate the lease on office space they let to Elbit Systems in Aztec West, Bristol. They argue that weapons made by Elbit Systems in the UK are being used by the Israel Defence Force against Palestinians in Gaza and elsewhere. Israeli bombing in Gaza has killed over 30,000 Palestinians since October 2023. Palestine Action are determined to relentlessly target Elbit and their partner companies by direct action and make business for them in the UK impossible- only last week Elbitís Tamworth factory site announced a change of ownership this is the third business to close out of their ten UK operations. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52371164 Police officers stand outside county hall, with its exterior splashed in red paint by Palestine Action during a demonstration. Supporters of Palestine Action use lock-ons to block the entrance to County Hall and spray red paint on the exterior of the building. The protesters demand that Somerset Council terminate the lease on office space they let to Elbit Systems in Aztec West, Bristol. They argue that weapons made by Elbit Systems in the UK are being used by the Israel Defence Force against Palestinians in Gaza and elsewhere. Israeli bombing in Gaza has killed over 30,000 Palestinians since October 2023. Palestine Action are determined to relentlessly target Elbit and their partner companies by direct action and make business for them in the UK impossible- only last week Elbitís Tamworth factory site announced a change of ownership this is the third business to close out of their ten UK operations. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52081739 A council worker takes measurements for the protective fence. The new ?tree? mural by street artist Banksy, which recently appeared in North London near Finsbury Park, appears to have been vandalised, as splashes of white paint now cover part of the artwork, and at least one piece appears to have been torn off. The mural has now been sealed off with a protective fence. Photo Credit: Vuk Valcic / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52081743 Crowds gather to take photos. The new ?tree? mural by street artist Banksy, which recently appeared in North London near Finsbury Park, appears to have been vandalised, as splashes of white paint now cover part of the artwork, and at least one piece appears to have been torn off. The mural has now been sealed off with a protective fence. Photo Credit: Vuk Valcic / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52081740 Crowds gather to take photos. The new ?tree? mural by street artist Banksy, which recently appeared in North London near Finsbury Park, appears to have been vandalised, as splashes of white paint now cover part of the artwork, and at least one piece appears to have been torn off. The mural has now been sealed off with a protective fence. Photo Credit: Vuk Valcic / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52081744 A sign reads "Please do not climb on the tree". The new ?tree? mural by street artist Banksy, which recently appeared in North London near Finsbury Park, appears to have been vandalised, as splashes of white paint now cover part of the artwork, and at least one piece appears to have been torn off. The mural has now been sealed off with a protective fence. Photo Credit: Vuk Valcic / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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52081738 Detail of the damage to the mural. The new ?tree? mural by street artist Banksy, which recently appeared in North London near Finsbury Park, appears to have been vandalised, as splashes of white paint now cover part of the artwork, and at least one piece appears to have been torn off. The mural has now been sealed off with a protective fence. Photo Credit: Vuk Valcic / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20240320_zip_v130_056 March 20, 2024, London, England, UK: Crowds gather to take photos. The new â??treeâ? mural by street artist Banksy, which recently appeared in North London near Finsbury Park, appears to have been vandalised, as splashes of white paint now cover part of the artwork, and at least one piece appears to have been torn off. The mural has now been sealed off with a protective fence. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240320_zip_v130_048 March 20, 2024, London, England, UK: Crowds gather to take photos. The new â??treeâ? mural by street artist Banksy, which recently appeared in North London near Finsbury Park, appears to have been vandalised, as splashes of white paint now cover part of the artwork, and at least one piece appears to have been torn off. The mural has now been sealed off with a protective fence. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240320_zip_v130_054 March 20, 2024, London, England, UK: Crowds gather to take photos. The new â??treeâ? mural by street artist Banksy, which recently appeared in North London near Finsbury Park, appears to have been vandalised, as splashes of white paint now cover part of the artwork, and at least one piece appears to have been torn off. The mural has now been sealed off with a protective fence. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240320_zip_v130_055 March 20, 2024, London, England, UK: A sign reads ''Please do not climb on the tree''. The new â??treeâ? mural by street artist Banksy, which recently appeared in North London near Finsbury Park, appears to have been vandalised, as splashes of white paint now cover part of the artwork, and at least one piece appears to have been torn off. The mural has now been sealed off with a protective fence. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240320_zip_v130_053 March 20, 2024, London, England, UK: The new â??treeâ? mural by street artist Banksy, which recently appeared in North London near Finsbury Park, appears to have been vandalised, as splashes of white paint now cover part of the artwork, and at least one piece appears to have been torn off. The mural has now been sealed off with a protective fence. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240320_zip_v130_051 March 20, 2024, London, England, UK: A sign reads ''Please do not climb on the tree''. The new â??treeâ? mural by street artist Banksy, which recently appeared in North London near Finsbury Park, appears to have been vandalised, as splashes of white paint now cover part of the artwork, and at least one piece appears to have been torn off. The mural has now been sealed off with a protective fence. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240320_aaa_s197_151 March 20, 2024, London, United Kingdom: A sign reads ''Please do not climb on the tree''. The new ?tree? mural by street artist Banksy, which recently appeared in North London near Finsbury Park, appears to have been vandalised, as splashes of white paint now cover part of the artwork, and at least one piece appears to have been torn off. The mural has now been sealed off with a protective fence. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240320_zip_v130_057 March 20, 2024, London, England, UK: The new â??treeâ? mural by street artist Banksy, which recently appeared in North London near Finsbury Park, appears to have been vandalised, as splashes of white paint now cover part of the artwork, and at least one piece appears to have been torn off. The mural has now been sealed off with a protective fence. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240320_zip_v130_049 March 20, 2024, London, England, UK: The new â??treeâ? mural by street artist Banksy, which recently appeared in North London near Finsbury Park, appears to have been vandalised, as splashes of white paint now cover part of the artwork, and at least one piece appears to have been torn off. The mural has now been sealed off with a protective fence. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240320_aaa_s197_152 March 20, 2024, London, United Kingdom: Detail of the damage to the mural. The new ?tree? mural by street artist Banksy, which recently appeared in North London near Finsbury Park, appears to have been vandalised, as splashes of white paint now cover part of the artwork, and at least one piece appears to have been torn off. The mural has now been sealed off with a protective fence. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240320_zip_v130_058 March 20, 2024, London, England, UK: The new â??treeâ? mural by street artist Banksy, which recently appeared in North London near Finsbury Park, appears to have been vandalised, as splashes of white paint now cover part of the artwork, and at least one piece appears to have been torn off. The mural has now been sealed off with a protective fence. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240320_zip_v130_059 March 20, 2024, London, England, UK: The new â??treeâ? mural by street artist Banksy, which recently appeared in North London near Finsbury Park, appears to have been vandalised, as splashes of white paint now cover part of the artwork, and at least one piece appears to have been torn off. The mural has now been sealed off with a protective fence. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240320_zip_v130_047 March 20, 2024, London, England, UK: A council worker inspects the damage. The new â??treeâ? mural by street artist Banksy, which recently appeared in North London near Finsbury Park, appears to have been vandalised, as splashes of white paint now cover part of the artwork, and at least one piece appears to have been torn off. The mural has now been sealed off with a protective fence. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240320_zip_v130_046 March 20, 2024, London, England, UK: A council worker inspects the damage. The new â??treeâ? mural by street artist Banksy, which recently appeared in North London near Finsbury Park, appears to have been vandalised, as splashes of white paint now cover part of the artwork, and at least one piece appears to have been torn off. The mural has now been sealed off with a protective fence. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240320_zip_v130_045 March 20, 2024, London, England, UK: A council worker inspects the damage. The new â??treeâ? mural by street artist Banksy, which recently appeared in North London near Finsbury Park, appears to have been vandalised, as splashes of white paint now cover part of the artwork, and at least one piece appears to have been torn off. The mural has now been sealed off with a protective fence. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240320_zip_v130_044 March 20, 2024, London, England, UK: A council worker inspects the damage. The new â??treeâ? mural by street artist Banksy, which recently appeared in North London near Finsbury Park, appears to have been vandalised, as splashes of white paint now cover part of the artwork, and at least one piece appears to have been torn off. The mural has now been sealed off with a protective fence. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240320_zip_v130_043 March 20, 2024, London, England, UK: The new â??treeâ? mural by street artist Banksy, which recently appeared in North London near Finsbury Park, appears to have been vandalised, as splashes of white paint now cover part of the artwork, and at least one piece appears to have been torn off. The mural has now been sealed off with a protective fence. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240320_zip_v130_042 March 20, 2024, London, England, UK: The new â??treeâ? mural by street artist Banksy, which recently appeared in North London near Finsbury Park, appears to have been vandalised, as splashes of white paint now cover part of the artwork, and at least one piece appears to have been torn off. The mural has now been sealed off with a protective fence. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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51924452 A splash of red paint adorns the wall outside Aerospace Defence Security?s offices after being targeted by Palestine Action activists. Palestine Action continue to target partner companies of Israeli defence company Elbit Systems in an attempt to isolate them and make business impossible. This tactic caused four companies to stop working with Elbit Systems. Aerospace Defence Security Group are responsible for the ?Security and Policing? fair in Farnborough that will host representatives from Israeli arms company Elbit Systems. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20240312_aaa_s197_287 March 12, 2024, London, United Kingdom: A splash of red paint adorns the wall outside Aerospace Defence Security?s offices after being targeted by Palestine Action activists. Palestine Action continue to target partner companies of Israeli defence company Elbit Systems in an attempt to isolate them and make business impossible. This tactic caused four companies to stop working with Elbit Systems. Aerospace Defence Security Group are responsible for the ?Security and Policing? fair in Farnborough that will host representatives from Israeli arms company Elbit Systems. (Credit Image: © Martin Pope/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20231215_fap_r125_005 December 15, 2023, Washington, District of Columbia, USA: A body bag and baby doll splashed with red paint are seen in front of the Embassy of Israel during a silent demonstration in Washington, D.C. Activists representing victims in Gaza, place child-sized coffins and baby dolls splashed with red paint on the ground in front of the Embassy of Israel during a silent demonstration organized by activist Hazami Barmada. (Credit Image: © Probal Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231215_fap_r125_004 December 15, 2023, Washington, District of Columbia, United State: A pro-Palestinian demonstrator holding a Palestinian flag, walks past the Embassy of Israel while joining in a demonstration. Activists representing victims in Gaza, place child-sized coffins and baby dolls splashed with red paint on the ground in front of the Embassy of Israel during a silent demonstration organised by activist Hazami Barmada. (Credit Image: © Probal Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231215_fap_r125_006 December 15, 2023, Washington, District of Columbia, United State: Pro-Palestinian demonstrators holding signs and flags, stand in front of the Embassy of Israel during a silent demonstration. Activists representing victims in Gaza, place child-sized coffins and baby dolls splashed with red paint on the ground in front of the Embassy of Israel during a silent demonstration organised by activist Hazami Barmada. (Credit Image: © Probal Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231215_fap_r125_003 December 15, 2023, Washington, District of Columbia, United State: A pro-Palestinian demonstrator holding a Palestinian flag, walks past the Embassy of Israel while joining in a demonstration. Activists representing victims in Gaza, place child-sized coffins and baby dolls splashed with red paint on the ground in front of the Embassy of Israel during a silent demonstration organised by activist Hazami Barmada. (Credit Image: © Probal Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231215_fap_r125_002 December 15, 2023, Washington, District of Columbia, United State: A pro-Palestinian demonstrator holding a sign with If it is about HAMAS, why are 11,000 children dead written on it, stands in front of the Embassy of Israel during a silent demonstration. Activists representing victims in Gaza, place child-sized coffins and baby dolls splashed with red paint on the ground in front of the Embassy of Israel during a silent demonstration organised by activist Hazami Barmada. (Credit Image: © Probal Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231102_zip_k172_008 November 2, 2023, London, England, United Kingdom: A Pro-Palestine activist wearing a black balaclava after spraying weapons manufacturer Leonardo's London HQ with red paint and graffiti. (Credit Image: © Thomas Krych/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231102_zip_k172_009 November 2, 2023, London, England, United Kingdom: A Pro-Palestine activist splattered weapons manufacturer Leonardo's London HQ with red paint and graffiti. (Credit Image: © Thomas Krych/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231102_zip_v130_027 November 2, 2023, London, England, UK: Pedestrians walk past the Foreign Office. Pro-Palestine protesters covered the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office building in Westminster in red paint and wrote ''Britain is Guilty'' and ''Fuck Balfour'' as the Israel-Hamas war intensifies. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231102_zip_v130_025 November 2, 2023, London, England, UK: Workers wash away the red paint. Pro-Palestine protesters covered the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office building in Westminster in red paint and wrote ''Britain is Guilty'' and ''Fuck Balfour'' as the Israel-Hamas war intensifies. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231102_zip_v130_035 November 2, 2023, London, England, UK: Pro-Palestine protesters covered the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office building in Westminster in red paint and wrote ''Britain is Guilty'' and ''Fuck Balfour'' as the Israel-Hamas war intensifies. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231102_zip_v130_033 November 2, 2023, London, England, UK: Pro-Palestine protesters covered the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office building in Westminster in red paint and wrote ''Britain is Guilty'' and ''Fuck Balfour'' as the Israel-Hamas war intensifies. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231102_zip_v130_039 November 2, 2023, London, England, UK: Pro-Palestine protesters covered the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office building in Westminster in red paint and wrote ''Britain is Guilty'' and ''Fuck Balfour'' as the Israel-Hamas war intensifies. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231102_zip_v130_034 November 2, 2023, London, England, UK: Pro-Palestine protesters covered the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office building in Westminster in red paint and wrote ''Britain is Guilty'' and ''Fuck Balfour'' as the Israel-Hamas war intensifies. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231102_zip_v130_020 November 2, 2023, London, England, UK: Pro-Palestine protesters covered the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office building in Westminster in red paint and wrote ''Britain is Guilty'' and ''Fuck Balfour'' as the Israel-Hamas war intensifies. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231102_zip_v130_040 November 2, 2023, London, England, UK: A pro-Palestine protester from the group Palestine Action occupied and covered weapons firm Leonardoâ??s London HQ with red paint and graffiti. The company supplies weapons for Israelâ??s fighter jets. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231102_zip_v130_006 November 2, 2023, London, England, UK: A pro-Palestine protester from the group Palestine Action occupied and splashed red paint on weapons firm Leonardoâ??s London HQ. The company supplies weapons for Israelâ??s fighter jets. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231102_zip_v130_018 November 2, 2023, London, England, UK: A pro-Palestine protester from the group Palestine Action occupied and covered weapons firm Leonardoâ??s London HQ with red paint and graffiti. The company supplies weapons for Israelâ??s fighter jets. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231102_zip_v130_005 November 2, 2023, London, England, UK: A pro-Palestine protester from the group Palestine Action occupied and splashed red paint on weapons firm Leonardoâ??s London HQ. The company supplies weapons for Israelâ??s fighter jets. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231102_zip_v130_036 November 2, 2023, London, England, UK: A pro-Palestine protester from the group Palestine Action occupied and covered weapons firm Leonardo's London HQ with red paint and graffiti. The company supplies weapons for Israel's fighter jets. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231102_zip_v130_038 November 2, 2023, London, England, UK: A pro-Palestine protester from the group Palestine Action occupied and covered weapons firm Leonardoâ??s London HQ with red paint and graffiti. The company supplies weapons for Israelâ??s fighter jets. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231102_zip_v130_016 November 2, 2023, London, England, UK: A pro-Palestine protester from the group Palestine Action occupied and covered weapons firm Leonardoâ??s London HQ with red paint and graffiti. The company supplies weapons for Israelâ??s fighter jets. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231102_zip_v130_030 November 2, 2023, London, England, UK: A pro-Palestine protester from the group Palestine Action occupied and covered weapons firm Leonardoâ??s London HQ with red paint and graffiti. The company supplies weapons for Israelâ??s fighter jets. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231102_zip_v130_015 November 2, 2023, London, England, UK: A pro-Palestine protester from the group Palestine Action occupied and covered weapons firm Leonardoâ??s London HQ with red paint and graffiti. The company supplies weapons for Israelâ??s fighter jets. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231102_zip_v130_017 November 2, 2023, London, England, UK: A pro-Palestine protester from the group Palestine Action occupied and covered weapons firm Leonardoâ??s London HQ with red paint and graffiti. The company supplies weapons for Israelâ??s fighter jets. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231102_zip_v130_032 November 2, 2023, London, England, UK: A pro-Palestine protester from the group Palestine Action occupied and covered weapons firm Leonardoâ??s London HQ with red paint and graffiti. The company supplies weapons for Israelâ??s fighter jets. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231102_zip_v130_013 November 2, 2023, London, England, UK: A pro-Palestine protester from the group Palestine Action occupied and covered weapons firm Leonardoâ??s London HQ with red paint and graffiti. The company supplies weapons for Israelâ??s fighter jets. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231102_zip_v130_014 November 2, 2023, London, England, UK: A pro-Palestine protester from the group Palestine Action occupied and covered weapons firm Leonardoâ??s London HQ with red paint and graffiti. The company supplies weapons for Israelâ??s fighter jets. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231102_zip_v130_009 November 2, 2023, London, England, UK: A pro-Palestine protester from the group Palestine Action occupied and covered weapons firm Leonardoâ??s London HQ with red paint and graffiti. The company supplies weapons for Israelâ??s fighter jets. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231102_zip_v130_008 November 2, 2023, London, England, UK: A pro-Palestine protester from the group Palestine Action occupied and covered weapons firm Leonardoâ??s London HQ with red paint and graffiti. The company supplies weapons for Israelâ??s fighter jets. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231102_zip_v130_029 November 2, 2023, London, England, UK: A pro-Palestine protester from the group Palestine Action occupied and covered weapons firm Leonardoâ??s London HQ with red paint and graffiti. The company supplies weapons for Israelâ??s fighter jets. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231102_zip_v130_001 November 2, 2023, London, England, UK: A pro-Palestine protester from the group Palestine Action occupied and splashed red paint on weapons firm Leonardoâ??s London HQ. The company supplies weapons for Israelâ??s fighter jets. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231011_zip_v130_005 October 11, 2023, London, England, UK: Police officers outside University College London (UCL) after a Just Stop Oil activist splashed the entrance with orange paint. The action is part of a campaign by students targeting universities across the UK, demanding that the government stops new fossil fuel licences. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231011_zip_v130_008 October 11, 2023, London, England, UK: University staff inspect the entrance to University College London (UCL) covered with orange paint. The action was part of a Just Stop OIl campaign by students targeting universities across the UK, demanding that the government stops new fossil fuel licences. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231011_zip_v130_011 October 11, 2023, London, England, UK: The entrance to University College London (UCL) covered with orange paint. The action was part of a Just Stop OIl campaign by students targeting universities across the UK, demanding that the government stops new fossil fuel licences. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231011_zip_v130_007 October 11, 2023, London, England, UK: The entrance to University College London (UCL) covered with orange paint. The action was part of a Just Stop OIl campaign by students targeting universities across the UK, demanding that the government stops new fossil fuel licences. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231011_zip_v130_004 October 11, 2023, London, England, UK: Students stand next to an anti-oil banner outside University College London (UCL) after a Just Stop Oil activist splashed the entrance with orange paint. The action is part of a campaign by students targeting universities across the UK, demanding that the government stops new fossil fuel licences. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231011_zip_v130_001 October 11, 2023, London, England, UK: The entrance to University College London (UCL) covered with orange paint. The action was part of a Just Stop OIl campaign by students targeting universities across the UK, demanding that the government stops new fossil fuel licences. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231011_zip_v130_002 October 11, 2023, London, England, UK: The entrance to University College London (UCL) covered with orange paint. The action was part of a Just Stop OIl campaign by students targeting universities across the UK, demanding that the government stops new fossil fuel licences. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire)
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47983460 A man seen splashing orange paint on the women during the parade. The Nothing Hill Carnival is one of the biggest street festivals in the world. It started in 1966 but originated the Caribbean Carnival organised in 1959 with the immigrant community from Trinidad and Tobago. This year the Nothing Hill Carnival marks the 50th anniversary of the introduction of the sound systems and the Mas bands. Also it marks the 75th anniversary of the arrival of the passengers of the Empire Windrush to the UK. Photo Credit: Krisztian Elek / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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47994680 A man seen splashing orange paint on the women during the parade. The Notting Hill Carnival is one of the biggest street festivals in the world. It started in 1966 but originated in the Caribbean Carnival organized in 1959 with the immigrant community from Trinidad and Tobago. This year, the Notting Hill Carnival marks the 50th anniversary of the introduction of the sound systems and the Mas bands. Also, it marks the 75th anniversary of the arrival of the passengers of the Empire Windrush to the UK. Photo Credit: Krisztian Elek / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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ny090823185406 The designer Hoang Quyen sorts through garments at her boutique Tiny Ink in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, in July 2023. The boutique displays an explosion of brightly colored gowns and dresses made with silk, satin and organza fabric, and hand painted with floral art and abstract splashes. (Justin Mott/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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20230701_zia_p185_026 July 1, 2023, Berlin, Germany: In Berlin, the Hugo Boss store, a beacon of German luxury fashion, became the stage for a protest on July 1, 2023. Draped in Ukrainian flags, Protesters gathered in front of the store, transforming the high-end fashion hub into a site of political expression and resistance. The protesters' message was clear and pointed: ''Hugo Boss, scandalous!'' was their rallying cry, a direct rebuke of the company's continued business operations in Russia despite the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. ''No business with Russia,'' they chanted, their voices echoing off the store's sleek, modern facade. In a striking display of symbolism, the protesters laid out a carpet in front of the store - a ''red carpet of shame,'' they called it. Splashed with red paint to resemble blood, the carpet bore some names of Ukrainian victims and cities affected by the conflict, a stark reminder of the human cost of the war. The protesters held aloft banners inscribed with the words, ''Supporting Russia is the new style of Hugo Boss. This is scandalous!''. The demonstration at the Hugo Boss store on Kurfuerstendamm 25 was a plea to the conscience of international businesses still operating in Russia. Their appeal to Hugo Boss and other companies was to consider the human cost, the moral implications, and the message these actions send to the world. (Credit Image: © Michael Kuenne/PRESSCOV/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230701_zia_p185_027 July 1, 2023, Berlin, Germany: In Berlin, the Hugo Boss store, a beacon of German luxury fashion, became the stage for a protest on July 1, 2023. Draped in Ukrainian flags, Protesters gathered in front of the store, transforming the high-end fashion hub into a site of political expression and resistance. The protesters' message was clear and pointed: ''Hugo Boss, scandalous!'' was their rallying cry, a direct rebuke of the company's continued business operations in Russia despite the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. ''No business with Russia,'' they chanted, their voices echoing off the store's sleek, modern facade. In a striking display of symbolism, the protesters laid out a carpet in front of the store - a ''red carpet of shame,'' they called it. Splashed with red paint to resemble blood, the carpet bore some names of Ukrainian victims and cities affected by the conflict, a stark reminder of the human cost of the war. The protesters held aloft banners inscribed with the words, ''Supporting Russia is the new style of Hugo Boss. This is scandalous!''. The demonstration at the Hugo Boss store on Kurfuerstendamm 25 was a plea to the conscience of international businesses still operating in Russia. Their appeal to Hugo Boss and other companies was to consider the human cost, the moral implications, and the message these actions send to the world. (Credit Image: © Michael Kuenne/PRESSCOV/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230701_zia_p185_025 July 1, 2023, Berlin, Germany: In Berlin, the Hugo Boss store, a beacon of German luxury fashion, became the stage for a protest on July 1, 2023. Draped in Ukrainian flags, Protesters gathered in front of the store, transforming the high-end fashion hub into a site of political expression and resistance. The protesters' message was clear and pointed: ''Hugo Boss, scandalous!'' was their rallying cry, a direct rebuke of the company's continued business operations in Russia despite the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. ''No business with Russia,'' they chanted, their voices echoing off the store's sleek, modern facade. In a striking display of symbolism, the protesters laid out a carpet in front of the store - a ''red carpet of shame,'' they called it. Splashed with red paint to resemble blood, the carpet bore some names of Ukrainian victims and cities affected by the conflict, a stark reminder of the human cost of the war. The protesters held aloft banners inscribed with the words, ''Supporting Russia is the new style of Hugo Boss. This is scandalous!''. The demonstration at the Hugo Boss store on Kurfuerstendamm 25 was a plea to the conscience of international businesses still operating in Russia. Their appeal to Hugo Boss and other companies was to consider the human cost, the moral implications, and the message these actions send to the world. (Credit Image: © Michael Kuenne/PRESSCOV/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230701_zia_p185_024 July 1, 2023, Berlin, Germany: In Berlin, the Hugo Boss store, a beacon of German luxury fashion, became the stage for a protest on July 1, 2023. Draped in Ukrainian flags, Protesters gathered in front of the store, transforming the high-end fashion hub into a site of political expression and resistance. The protesters' message was clear and pointed: ''Hugo Boss, scandalous!'' was their rallying cry, a direct rebuke of the company's continued business operations in Russia despite the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. ''No business with Russia,'' they chanted, their voices echoing off the store's sleek, modern facade. In a striking display of symbolism, the protesters laid out a carpet in front of the store - a ''red carpet of shame,'' they called it. Splashed with red paint to resemble blood, the carpet bore some names of Ukrainian victims and cities affected by the conflict, a stark reminder of the human cost of the war. The protesters held aloft banners inscribed with the words, ''Supporting Russia is the new style of Hugo Boss. This is scandalous!''. The demonstration at the Hugo Boss store on Kurfuerstendamm 25 was a plea to the conscience of international businesses still operating in Russia. Their appeal to Hugo Boss and other companies was to consider the human cost, the moral implications, and the message these actions send to the world. (Credit Image: © Michael Kuenne/PRESSCOV/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230701_zia_p185_017 July 1, 2023, Berlin, Germany: In Berlin, the Hugo Boss store, a beacon of German luxury fashion, became the stage for a protest on July 1, 2023. Draped in Ukrainian flags, Protesters gathered in front of the store, transforming the high-end fashion hub into a site of political expression and resistance. The protesters' message was clear and pointed: ''Hugo Boss, scandalous!'' was their rallying cry, a direct rebuke of the company's continued business operations in Russia despite the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. ''No business with Russia,'' they chanted, their voices echoing off the store's sleek, modern facade. In a striking display of symbolism, the protesters laid out a carpet in front of the store - a ''red carpet of shame,'' they called it. Splashed with red paint to resemble blood, the carpet bore some names of Ukrainian victims and cities affected by the conflict, a stark reminder of the human cost of the war. The protesters held aloft banners inscribed with the words, ''Supporting Russia is the new style of Hugo Boss. This is scandalous!''. The demonstration at the Hugo Boss store on Kurfuerstendamm 25 was a plea to the conscience of international businesses still operating in Russia. Their appeal to Hugo Boss and other companies was to consider the human cost, the moral implications, and the message these actions send to the world. (Credit Image: © Michael Kuenne/PRESSCOV/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230701_zia_p185_018 July 1, 2023, Berlin, Germany: In Berlin, the Hugo Boss store, a beacon of German luxury fashion, became the stage for a protest on July 1, 2023. Draped in Ukrainian flags, Protesters gathered in front of the store, transforming the high-end fashion hub into a site of political expression and resistance. The protesters' message was clear and pointed: ''Hugo Boss, scandalous!'' was their rallying cry, a direct rebuke of the company's continued business operations in Russia despite the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. ''No business with Russia,'' they chanted, their voices echoing off the store's sleek, modern facade. In a striking display of symbolism, the protesters laid out a carpet in front of the store - a ''red carpet of shame,'' they called it. Splashed with red paint to resemble blood, the carpet bore some names of Ukrainian victims and cities affected by the conflict, a stark reminder of the human cost of the war. The protesters held aloft banners inscribed with the words, ''Supporting Russia is the new style of Hugo Boss. This is scandalous!''. The demonstration at the Hugo Boss store on Kurfuerstendamm 25 was a plea to the conscience of international businesses still operating in Russia. Their appeal to Hugo Boss and other companies was to consider the human cost, the moral implications, and the message these actions send to the world. (Credit Image: © Michael Kuenne/PRESSCOV/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230701_zia_p185_021 July 1, 2023, Berlin, Germany: In Berlin, the Hugo Boss store, a beacon of German luxury fashion, became the stage for a protest on July 1, 2023. Draped in Ukrainian flags, Protesters gathered in front of the store, transforming the high-end fashion hub into a site of political expression and resistance. The protesters' message was clear and pointed: ''Hugo Boss, scandalous!'' was their rallying cry, a direct rebuke of the company's continued business operations in Russia despite the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. ''No business with Russia,'' they chanted, their voices echoing off the store's sleek, modern facade. In a striking display of symbolism, the protesters laid out a carpet in front of the store - a ''red carpet of shame,'' they called it. Splashed with red paint to resemble blood, the carpet bore some names of Ukrainian victims and cities affected by the conflict, a stark reminder of the human cost of the war. The protesters held aloft banners inscribed with the words, ''Supporting Russia is the new style of Hugo Boss. This is scandalous!''. The demonstration at the Hugo Boss store on Kurfuerstendamm 25 was a plea to the conscience of international businesses still operating in Russia. Their appeal to Hugo Boss and other companies was to consider the human cost, the moral implications, and the message these actions send to the world. (Credit Image: © Michael Kuenne/PRESSCOV/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230701_zia_p185_016 July 1, 2023, Berlin, Germany: In Berlin, the Hugo Boss store, a beacon of German luxury fashion, became the stage for a protest on July 1, 2023. Draped in Ukrainian flags, Protesters gathered in front of the store, transforming the high-end fashion hub into a site of political expression and resistance. The protesters' message was clear and pointed: ''Hugo Boss, scandalous!'' was their rallying cry, a direct rebuke of the company's continued business operations in Russia despite the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. ''No business with Russia,'' they chanted, their voices echoing off the store's sleek, modern facade. In a striking display of symbolism, the protesters laid out a carpet in front of the store - a ''red carpet of shame,'' they called it. Splashed with red paint to resemble blood, the carpet bore some names of Ukrainian victims and cities affected by the conflict, a stark reminder of the human cost of the war. The protesters held aloft banners inscribed with the words, ''Supporting Russia is the new style of Hugo Boss. This is scandalous!''. The demonstration at the Hugo Boss store on Kurfuerstendamm 25 was a plea to the conscience of international businesses still operating in Russia. Their appeal to Hugo Boss and other companies was to consider the human cost, the moral implications, and the message these actions send to the world. (Credit Image: © Michael Kuenne/PRESSCOV/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230701_zia_p185_013 July 1, 2023, Berlin, Germany: In Berlin, the Hugo Boss store, a beacon of German luxury fashion, became the stage for a protest on July 1, 2023. Draped in Ukrainian flags, Protesters gathered in front of the store, transforming the high-end fashion hub into a site of political expression and resistance. The protesters' message was clear and pointed: ''Hugo Boss, scandalous!'' was their rallying cry, a direct rebuke of the company's continued business operations in Russia despite the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. ''No business with Russia,'' they chanted, their voices echoing off the store's sleek, modern facade. In a striking display of symbolism, the protesters laid out a carpet in front of the store - a ''red carpet of shame,'' they called it. Splashed with red paint to resemble blood, the carpet bore some names of Ukrainian victims and cities affected by the conflict, a stark reminder of the human cost of the war. The protesters held aloft banners inscribed with the words, ''Supporting Russia is the new style of Hugo Boss. This is scandalous!''. The demonstration at the Hugo Boss store on Kurfuerstendamm 25 was a plea to the conscience of international businesses still operating in Russia. Their appeal to Hugo Boss and other companies was to consider the human cost, the moral implications, and the message these actions send to the world. (Credit Image: © Michael Kuenne/PRESSCOV/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230701_zia_p185_015 July 1, 2023, Berlin, Germany: In Berlin, the Hugo Boss store, a beacon of German luxury fashion, became the stage for a protest on July 1, 2023. Draped in Ukrainian flags, Protesters gathered in front of the store, transforming the high-end fashion hub into a site of political expression and resistance. The protesters' message was clear and pointed: ''Hugo Boss, scandalous!'' was their rallying cry, a direct rebuke of the company's continued business operations in Russia despite the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. ''No business with Russia,'' they chanted, their voices echoing off the store's sleek, modern facade. In a striking display of symbolism, the protesters laid out a carpet in front of the store - a ''red carpet of shame,'' they called it. Splashed with red paint to resemble blood, the carpet bore some names of Ukrainian victims and cities affected by the conflict, a stark reminder of the human cost of the war. The protesters held aloft banners inscribed with the words, ''Supporting Russia is the new style of Hugo Boss. This is scandalous!''. The demonstration at the Hugo Boss store on Kurfuerstendamm 25 was a plea to the conscience of international businesses still operating in Russia. Their appeal to Hugo Boss and other companies was to consider the human cost, the moral implications, and the message these actions send to the world. (Credit Image: © Michael Kuenne/PRESSCOV/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230701_zia_p185_012 July 1, 2023, Berlin, Germany: In Berlin, the Hugo Boss store, a beacon of German luxury fashion, became the stage for a protest on July 1, 2023. Draped in Ukrainian flags, Protesters gathered in front of the store, transforming the high-end fashion hub into a site of political expression and resistance. The protesters' message was clear and pointed: ''Hugo Boss, scandalous!'' was their rallying cry, a direct rebuke of the company's continued business operations in Russia despite the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. ''No business with Russia,'' they chanted, their voices echoing off the store's sleek, modern facade. In a striking display of symbolism, the protesters laid out a carpet in front of the store - a ''red carpet of shame,'' they called it. Splashed with red paint to resemble blood, the carpet bore some names of Ukrainian victims and cities affected by the conflict, a stark reminder of the human cost of the war. The protesters held aloft banners inscribed with the words, ''Supporting Russia is the new style of Hugo Boss. This is scandalous!''. The demonstration at the Hugo Boss store on Kurfuerstendamm 25 was a plea to the conscience of international businesses still operating in Russia. Their appeal to Hugo Boss and other companies was to consider the human cost, the moral implications, and the message these actions send to the world. (Credit Image: © Michael Kuenne/PRESSCOV/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230701_zia_p185_010 July 1, 2023, Berlin, Germany: In Berlin, the Hugo Boss store, a beacon of German luxury fashion, became the stage for a protest on July 1, 2023. Draped in Ukrainian flags, Protesters gathered in front of the store, transforming the high-end fashion hub into a site of political expression and resistance. The protesters' message was clear and pointed: ''Hugo Boss, scandalous!'' was their rallying cry, a direct rebuke of the company's continued business operations in Russia despite the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. ''No business with Russia,'' they chanted, their voices echoing off the store's sleek, modern facade. In a striking display of symbolism, the protesters laid out a carpet in front of the store - a ''red carpet of shame,'' they called it. Splashed with red paint to resemble blood, the carpet bore some names of Ukrainian victims and cities affected by the conflict, a stark reminder of the human cost of the war. The protesters held aloft banners inscribed with the words, ''Supporting Russia is the new style of Hugo Boss. This is scandalous!''. The demonstration at the Hugo Boss store on Kurfuerstendamm 25 was a plea to the conscience of international businesses still operating in Russia. Their appeal to Hugo Boss and other companies was to consider the human cost, the moral implications, and the message these actions send to the world. (Credit Image: © Michael Kuenne/PRESSCOV/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230701_zia_p185_006 July 1, 2023, Berlin, Germany: In Berlin, the Hugo Boss store, a beacon of German luxury fashion, became the stage for a protest on July 1, 2023. Draped in Ukrainian flags, Protesters gathered in front of the store, transforming the high-end fashion hub into a site of political expression and resistance. The protesters' message was clear and pointed: ''Hugo Boss, scandalous!'' was their rallying cry, a direct rebuke of the company's continued business operations in Russia despite the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. ''No business with Russia,'' they chanted, their voices echoing off the store's sleek, modern facade. In a striking display of symbolism, the protesters laid out a carpet in front of the store - a ''red carpet of shame,'' they called it. Splashed with red paint to resemble blood, the carpet bore some names of Ukrainian victims and cities affected by the conflict, a stark reminder of the human cost of the war. The protesters held aloft banners inscribed with the words, ''Supporting Russia is the new style of Hugo Boss. This is scandalous!''. The demonstration at the Hugo Boss store on Kurfuerstendamm 25 was a plea to the conscience of international businesses still operating in Russia. Their appeal to Hugo Boss and other companies was to consider the human cost, the moral implications, and the message these actions send to the world. (Credit Image: © Michael Kuenne/PRESSCOV/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230701_zia_p185_011 July 1, 2023, Berlin, Germany: In Berlin, the Hugo Boss store, a beacon of German luxury fashion, became the stage for a protest on July 1, 2023. Draped in Ukrainian flags, Protesters gathered in front of the store, transforming the high-end fashion hub into a site of political expression and resistance. The protesters' message was clear and pointed: ''Hugo Boss, scandalous!'' was their rallying cry, a direct rebuke of the company's continued business operations in Russia despite the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. ''No business with Russia,'' they chanted, their voices echoing off the store's sleek, modern facade. In a striking display of symbolism, the protesters laid out a carpet in front of the store - a ''red carpet of shame,'' they called it. Splashed with red paint to resemble blood, the carpet bore some names of Ukrainian victims and cities affected by the conflict, a stark reminder of the human cost of the war. The protesters held aloft banners inscribed with the words, ''Supporting Russia is the new style of Hugo Boss. This is scandalous!''. The demonstration at the Hugo Boss store on Kurfuerstendamm 25 was a plea to the conscience of international businesses still operating in Russia. Their appeal to Hugo Boss and other companies was to consider the human cost, the moral implications, and the message these actions send to the world. (Credit Image: © Michael Kuenne/PRESSCOV/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230701_zia_p185_005 July 1, 2023, Berlin, Germany: In Berlin, the Hugo Boss store, a beacon of German luxury fashion, became the stage for a protest on July 1, 2023. Draped in Ukrainian flags, Protesters gathered in front of the store, transforming the high-end fashion hub into a site of political expression and resistance. The protesters' message was clear and pointed: ''Hugo Boss, scandalous!'' was their rallying cry, a direct rebuke of the company's continued business operations in Russia despite the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. ''No business with Russia,'' they chanted, their voices echoing off the store's sleek, modern facade. In a striking display of symbolism, the protesters laid out a carpet in front of the store - a ''red carpet of shame,'' they called it. Splashed with red paint to resemble blood, the carpet bore some names of Ukrainian victims and cities affected by the conflict, a stark reminder of the human cost of the war. The protesters held aloft banners inscribed with the words, ''Supporting Russia is the new style of Hugo Boss. This is scandalous!''. The demonstration at the Hugo Boss store on Kurfuerstendamm 25 was a plea to the conscience of international businesses still operating in Russia. Their appeal to Hugo Boss and other companies was to consider the human cost, the moral implications, and the message these actions send to the world. (Credit Image: © Michael Kuenne/PRESSCOV/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230701_zia_p185_008 July 1, 2023, Berlin, Germany: In Berlin, the Hugo Boss store, a beacon of German luxury fashion, became the stage for a protest on July 1, 2023. Draped in Ukrainian flags, Protesters gathered in front of the store, transforming the high-end fashion hub into a site of political expression and resistance. The protesters' message was clear and pointed: ''Hugo Boss, scandalous!'' was their rallying cry, a direct rebuke of the company's continued business operations in Russia despite the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. ''No business with Russia,'' they chanted, their voices echoing off the store's sleek, modern facade. In a striking display of symbolism, the protesters laid out a carpet in front of the store - a ''red carpet of shame,'' they called it. Splashed with red paint to resemble blood, the carpet bore some names of Ukrainian victims and cities affected by the conflict, a stark reminder of the human cost of the war. The protesters held aloft banners inscribed with the words, ''Supporting Russia is the new style of Hugo Boss. This is scandalous!''. The demonstration at the Hugo Boss store on Kurfuerstendamm 25 was a plea to the conscience of international businesses still operating in Russia. Their appeal to Hugo Boss and other companies was to consider the human cost, the moral implications, and the message these actions send to the world. (Credit Image: © Michael Kuenne/PRESSCOV/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230701_zia_p185_009 July 1, 2023, Berlin, Germany: In Berlin, the Hugo Boss store, a beacon of German luxury fashion, became the stage for a protest on July 1, 2023. Draped in Ukrainian flags, Protesters gathered in front of the store, transforming the high-end fashion hub into a site of political expression and resistance. The protesters' message was clear and pointed: ''Hugo Boss, scandalous!'' was their rallying cry, a direct rebuke of the company's continued business operations in Russia despite the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. ''No business with Russia,'' they chanted, their voices echoing off the store's sleek, modern facade. In a striking display of symbolism, the protesters laid out a carpet in front of the store - a ''red carpet of shame,'' they called it. Splashed with red paint to resemble blood, the carpet bore some names of Ukrainian victims and cities affected by the conflict, a stark reminder of the human cost of the war. The protesters held aloft banners inscribed with the words, ''Supporting Russia is the new style of Hugo Boss. This is scandalous!''. The demonstration at the Hugo Boss store on Kurfuerstendamm 25 was a plea to the conscience of international businesses still operating in Russia. Their appeal to Hugo Boss and other companies was to consider the human cost, the moral implications, and the message these actions send to the world. (Credit Image: © Michael Kuenne/PRESSCOV/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230701_zia_p185_003 July 1, 2023, Berlin, Germany: In Berlin, the Hugo Boss store, a beacon of German luxury fashion, became the stage for a protest on July 1, 2023. Draped in Ukrainian flags, Protesters gathered in front of the store, transforming the high-end fashion hub into a site of political expression and resistance. The protesters' message was clear and pointed: ''Hugo Boss, scandalous!'' was their rallying cry, a direct rebuke of the company's continued business operations in Russia despite the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. ''No business with Russia,'' they chanted, their voices echoing off the store's sleek, modern facade. In a striking display of symbolism, the protesters laid out a carpet in front of the store - a ''red carpet of shame,'' they called it. Splashed with red paint to resemble blood, the carpet bore some names of Ukrainian victims and cities affected by the conflict, a stark reminder of the human cost of the war. The protesters held aloft banners inscribed with the words, ''Supporting Russia is the new style of Hugo Boss. This is scandalous!''. The demonstration at the Hugo Boss store on Kurfuerstendamm 25 was a plea to the conscience of international businesses still operating in Russia. Their appeal to Hugo Boss and other companies was to consider the human cost, the moral implications, and the message these actions send to the world. (Credit Image: © Michael Kuenne/PRESSCOV/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230701_zia_p185_004 July 1, 2023, Berlin, Germany: In Berlin, the Hugo Boss store, a beacon of German luxury fashion, became the stage for a protest on July 1, 2023. Draped in Ukrainian flags, Protesters gathered in front of the store, transforming the high-end fashion hub into a site of political expression and resistance. The protesters' message was clear and pointed: ''Hugo Boss, scandalous!'' was their rallying cry, a direct rebuke of the company's continued business operations in Russia despite the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. ''No business with Russia,'' they chanted, their voices echoing off the store's sleek, modern facade. In a striking display of symbolism, the protesters laid out a carpet in front of the store - a ''red carpet of shame,'' they called it. Splashed with red paint to resemble blood, the carpet bore some names of Ukrainian victims and cities affected by the conflict, a stark reminder of the human cost of the war. The protesters held aloft banners inscribed with the words, ''Supporting Russia is the new style of Hugo Boss. This is scandalous!''. The demonstration at the Hugo Boss store on Kurfuerstendamm 25 was a plea to the conscience of international businesses still operating in Russia. Their appeal to Hugo Boss and other companies was to consider the human cost, the moral implications, and the message these actions send to the world. (Credit Image: © Michael Kuenne/PRESSCOV/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230701_zia_p185_001 July 1, 2023, Berlin, Germany: In Berlin, the Hugo Boss store, a beacon of German luxury fashion, became the stage for a protest on July 1, 2023. Draped in Ukrainian flags, Protesters gathered in front of the store, transforming the high-end fashion hub into a site of political expression and resistance. The protesters' message was clear and pointed: ''Hugo Boss, scandalous!'' was their rallying cry, a direct rebuke of the company's continued business operations in Russia despite the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. ''No business with Russia,'' they chanted, their voices echoing off the store's sleek, modern facade. In a striking display of symbolism, the protesters laid out a carpet in front of the store - a ''red carpet of shame,'' they called it. Splashed with red paint to resemble blood, the carpet bore some names of Ukrainian victims and cities affected by the conflict, a stark reminder of the human cost of the war. The protesters held aloft banners inscribed with the words, ''Supporting Russia is the new style of Hugo Boss. This is scandalous!''. The demonstration at the Hugo Boss store on Kurfuerstendamm 25 was a plea to the conscience of international businesses still operating in Russia. Their appeal to Hugo Boss and other companies was to consider the human cost, the moral implications, and the message these actions send to the world. (Credit Image: © Michael Kuenne/PRESSCOV/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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47129968 In Berlin, the Hugo Boss store, a beacon of German luxury fashion, became the stage for a protest on July 1, 2023. Draped in Ukrainian flags, Protesters gathered in front of the store, transforming the high-end fashion hub into a site of political expression and resistance. The protesters' message was clear and pointed: "Hugo Boss, scandalous!" was their rallying cry, a direct rebuke of the company's continued business operations in Russia despite the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. "No business with Russia," they chanted, their voices echoing off the store's sleek, modern facade. In a striking display of symbolism, the protesters laid out a carpet in front of the store - a "red carpet of shame," they called it. Splashed with red paint to resemble blood, the carpet bore some names of Ukrainian victims and cities affected by the conflict, a stark reminder of the human cost of the war. The protesters held aloft banners inscribed with the words, "Supporting Russia is the new style of Hugo Boss. This is scandalous!". The demonstration at the Hugo Boss store on Kurfuerstendamm 25 was a plea to the conscience of international businesses still operating in Russia. Their appeal to Hugo Boss and other companies was to consider the human cost, the moral implications, and the message these actions send to the world. Photo Credit: Michael Kuenne/ PRESSCOV/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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47129946 In Berlin, the Hugo Boss store, a beacon of German luxury fashion, became the stage for a protest on July 1, 2023. Draped in Ukrainian flags, Protesters gathered in front of the store, transforming the high-end fashion hub into a site of political expression and resistance. The protesters' message was clear and pointed: "Hugo Boss, scandalous!" was their rallying cry, a direct rebuke of the company's continued business operations in Russia despite the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. "No business with Russia," they chanted, their voices echoing off the store's sleek, modern facade. In a striking display of symbolism, the protesters laid out a carpet in front of the store - a "red carpet of shame," they called it. Splashed with red paint to resemble blood, the carpet bore some names of Ukrainian victims and cities affected by the conflict, a stark reminder of the human cost of the war. The protesters held aloft banners inscribed with the words, "Supporting Russia is the new style of Hugo Boss. This is scandalous!". The demonstration at the Hugo Boss store on Kurfuerstendamm 25 was a plea to the conscience of international businesses still operating in Russia. Their appeal to Hugo Boss and other companies was to consider the human cost, the moral implications, and the message these actions send to the world. Photo Credit: Michael Kuenne/ PRESSCOV/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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47129939 In Berlin, the Hugo Boss store, a beacon of German luxury fashion, became the stage for a protest on July 1, 2023. Draped in Ukrainian flags, Protesters gathered in front of the store, transforming the high-end fashion hub into a site of political expression and resistance. The protesters' message was clear and pointed: "Hugo Boss, scandalous!" was their rallying cry, a direct rebuke of the company's continued business operations in Russia despite the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. "No business with Russia," they chanted, their voices echoing off the store's sleek, modern facade. In a striking display of symbolism, the protesters laid out a carpet in front of the store - a "red carpet of shame," they called it. Splashed with red paint to resemble blood, the carpet bore some names of Ukrainian victims and cities affected by the conflict, a stark reminder of the human cost of the war. The protesters held aloft banners inscribed with the words, "Supporting Russia is the new style of Hugo Boss. This is scandalous!". The demonstration at the Hugo Boss store on Kurfuerstendamm 25 was a plea to the conscience of international businesses still operating in Russia. Their appeal to Hugo Boss and other companies was to consider the human cost, the moral implications, and the message these actions send to the world. Photo Credit: Michael Kuenne/ PRESSCOV/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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47129960 In Berlin, the Hugo Boss store, a beacon of German luxury fashion, became the stage for a protest on July 1, 2023. Draped in Ukrainian flags, Protesters gathered in front of the store, transforming the high-end fashion hub into a site of political expression and resistance. The protesters' message was clear and pointed: "Hugo Boss, scandalous!" was their rallying cry, a direct rebuke of the company's continued business operations in Russia despite the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. "No business with Russia," they chanted, their voices echoing off the store's sleek, modern facade. In a striking display of symbolism, the protesters laid out a carpet in front of the store - a "red carpet of shame," they called it. Splashed with red paint to resemble blood, the carpet bore some names of Ukrainian victims and cities affected by the conflict, a stark reminder of the human cost of the war. The protesters held aloft banners inscribed with the words, "Supporting Russia is the new style of Hugo Boss. This is scandalous!". The demonstration at the Hugo Boss store on Kurfuerstendamm 25 was a plea to the conscience of international businesses still operating in Russia. Their appeal to Hugo Boss and other companies was to consider the human cost, the moral implications, and the message these actions send to the world. Photo Credit: Michael Kuenne/ PRESSCOV/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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47129969 In Berlin, the Hugo Boss store, a beacon of German luxury fashion, became the stage for a protest on July 1, 2023. Draped in Ukrainian flags, Protesters gathered in front of the store, transforming the high-end fashion hub into a site of political expression and resistance. The protesters' message was clear and pointed: "Hugo Boss, scandalous!" was their rallying cry, a direct rebuke of the company's continued business operations in Russia despite the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. "No business with Russia," they chanted, their voices echoing off the store's sleek, modern facade. In a striking display of symbolism, the protesters laid out a carpet in front of the store - a "red carpet of shame," they called it. Splashed with red paint to resemble blood, the carpet bore some names of Ukrainian victims and cities affected by the conflict, a stark reminder of the human cost of the war. The protesters held aloft banners inscribed with the words, "Supporting Russia is the new style of Hugo Boss. This is scandalous!". The demonstration at the Hugo Boss store on Kurfuerstendamm 25 was a plea to the conscience of international businesses still operating in Russia. Their appeal to Hugo Boss and other companies was to consider the human cost, the moral implications, and the message these actions send to the world. Photo Credit: Michael Kuenne/ PRESSCOV/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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47129954 In Berlin, the Hugo Boss store, a beacon of German luxury fashion, became the stage for a protest on July 1, 2023. Draped in Ukrainian flags, Protesters gathered in front of the store, transforming the high-end fashion hub into a site of political expression and resistance. The protesters' message was clear and pointed: "Hugo Boss, scandalous!" was their rallying cry, a direct rebuke of the company's continued business operations in Russia despite the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. "No business with Russia," they chanted, their voices echoing off the store's sleek, modern facade. In a striking display of symbolism, the protesters laid out a carpet in front of the store - a "red carpet of shame," they called it. Splashed with red paint to resemble blood, the carpet bore some names of Ukrainian victims and cities affected by the conflict, a stark reminder of the human cost of the war. The protesters held aloft banners inscribed with the words, "Supporting Russia is the new style of Hugo Boss. This is scandalous!". The demonstration at the Hugo Boss store on Kurfuerstendamm 25 was a plea to the conscience of international businesses still operating in Russia. Their appeal to Hugo Boss and other companies was to consider the human cost, the moral implications, and the message these actions send to the world. Photo Credit: Michael Kuenne/ PRESSCOV/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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47129944 In Berlin, the Hugo Boss store, a beacon of German luxury fashion, became the stage for a protest on July 1, 2023. Draped in Ukrainian flags, Protesters gathered in front of the store, transforming the high-end fashion hub into a site of political expression and resistance. The protesters' message was clear and pointed: "Hugo Boss, scandalous!" was their rallying cry, a direct rebuke of the company's continued business operations in Russia despite the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. "No business with Russia," they chanted, their voices echoing off the store's sleek, modern facade. In a striking display of symbolism, the protesters laid out a carpet in front of the store - a "red carpet of shame," they called it. Splashed with red paint to resemble blood, the carpet bore some names of Ukrainian victims and cities affected by the conflict, a stark reminder of the human cost of the war. The protesters held aloft banners inscribed with the words, "Supporting Russia is the new style of Hugo Boss. This is scandalous!". The demonstration at the Hugo Boss store on Kurfuerstendamm 25 was a plea to the conscience of international businesses still operating in Russia. Their appeal to Hugo Boss and other companies was to consider the human cost, the moral implications, and the message these actions send to the world. Photo Credit: Michael Kuenne/ PRESSCOV/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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47129963 In Berlin, the Hugo Boss store, a beacon of German luxury fashion, became the stage for a protest on July 1, 2023. Draped in Ukrainian flags, Protesters gathered in front of the store, transforming the high-end fashion hub into a site of political expression and resistance. The protesters' message was clear and pointed: "Hugo Boss, scandalous!" was their rallying cry, a direct rebuke of the company's continued business operations in Russia despite the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. "No business with Russia," they chanted, their voices echoing off the store's sleek, modern facade. In a striking display of symbolism, the protesters laid out a carpet in front of the store - a "red carpet of shame," they called it. Splashed with red paint to resemble blood, the carpet bore some names of Ukrainian victims and cities affected by the conflict, a stark reminder of the human cost of the war. The protesters held aloft banners inscribed with the words, "Supporting Russia is the new style of Hugo Boss. This is scandalous!". The demonstration at the Hugo Boss store on Kurfuerstendamm 25 was a plea to the conscience of international businesses still operating in Russia. Their appeal to Hugo Boss and other companies was to consider the human cost, the moral implications, and the message these actions send to the world. Photo Credit: Michael Kuenne/ PRESSCOV/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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