St Pauls, London, anti capitalist camp. "Anonymous UK" protester with mask in front of poster "Share the "
This photo shows a demonstrator of Anonymous UK with Guy Fawkes mask, these masks not only keep the demonstrators anonymous but more importantly are said to show their collective identity, and reference the 'comic' book and film "V for Vendetta". Poster "Share the money, I can't fill my Shopping Trolley" After the initial 'Occupation of Wall Street' protest other occupations have occurred around the world in solidarity expressing opposition to government cuts and subsidy of bankers at the expense of public services. On Saturday 15th October an attempted occupation outside the London Stock Exchange, Paternoster Square, was thwarted and an occupation in the grounds of St Pauls Cathedral was started with protesters saying they will stay until Christmas. An organised camp of small tents with communal kitchen, library, teaching rooms etc has been set up.
Size: 3800px × 5677px
Location: St Pauls Cathedral, London UK
Photo credit: © Maggie Sully / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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