London, UK. 5th Aug, 2016. Stephanie Lightfoot-Bennett whose twin brother Leon Patterson was killed by police in Stockport in 1992, speaks about her fight to find the truth about his death at the rally five years and a day after the killing of Mark Duggan in Altab Ali Park in East London to commemorate the many UK victims of state violence, including Duggan, Sarah Reed, Mzee Mohammed, Jermaine Baker, Sean Rigg, Leon Patterson Kingsley Burrell and over 1500 others since 1990. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News


London, UK. 5th August 2016. Stephanie Lightfoot-Bennett whose twin brother Leon Patterson was killed by police in Stockport in 1992, speaks about her fight to find the truth about his death at the rally five years and a day after the killing of Mark Duggan in Altab Ali Park in East London to commemorate the many UK victims of state violence, including Duggan, Sarah Reed, Mzee Mohammed, Jermaine Baker, Sean Rigg, Leon Patterson Kingsley Burrell and over 1500 others since 1990. The event, called by BLMUK, a community movement not affiliated with any political party, called for justice and an end to racialised sexism, classism and homophobia and a new politics based on community defence and resilience. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News


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