12 Days of Christmas -some of my favourite pictures from those I made in May.
London, UK. 1 May 2025. Socialist Women’s Union. Several thousands met at Clerkenwell Green on May Day before the International Workers Day March to Trafalgar Square. Those taking part included many from London’s various ethnic communities – Turkish, Kurdish, Latin American, West Indian, Indian, Sri Lankan, Tamil, Iraqi, Iranian and more as well as many from UK trade unions, communist and anarchist groups. Many showed their support for Palestine and other international issues. Peter MarshallLondon, UK. 1 May 2025. Hurrah for the Wiphala around the world. Several thousands marched from Clerkenwell Green on May Day for the International Workers Day March to Trafalgar Square. Those taking part included many from London’s various ethnic communities – Turkish, Kurdish, Latin American, West Indian, Indian, Sri Lankan, Tamil, Iraqi, Iranian and more as well as many from UK trade unions, communist and anarchist groups. Many showed their support for Palestine and other international issues. Peter MarshallLondon, UK, 1 May 2025. Sikhs and other supporters of Kashmir protest opposite the Indian High Commission against Modi and his Hindu nationalist government following his threats to Pakistan, suspension of the water-sharing agreement and reprisals against Kashmiris after the 22 April attack which killed 28 tourists. India has implemented a brutal military occupation of areas of Kashmir since they were controversially linked to India at partition in 1947. A smaller protest by the embassy supported Modi. Peter MarshallLondon, UK. 3 May 2025. Ilford. People from Newham and Redbridge march from Ilford and Forest Gate to a rally in Plashet Park, East Ham. They demand food, medicines and fuel be immediately supplied to Gaza where the whole population is being starved to death by the Israeli blockade while the world watches but does nothing. They call for an end to the attacks on the civilian population by Israeli forces and for negations for a peaceful future for Israel and Palestine. Among speakers was a man living in a Palestinian village when it was destroyed by Israel in 1947. Peter Marshall.London, UK. 17 May 2025. Finsbury Circus. Thirty years after Reclaim The Streets held a number of protests against car culture, closing major road junctions temporarily to allow cyclists and pedestrians to enjoy these as free spaces for community and creativity, they came together, hundreds on bicycles and others on foot, to party in Smithfield. Police came to complain about the noise and they agreed to leave and cycle around the City before partying at another venue. Peter Marshall.London, UK. 17 May 2025. As Israel renewed its genocidal attacks on Gaza where people are now starving to death after Israel has blocked all food, fuel and medicines, many thousands including many Jews came to London to march peacefully on the 77th anniversary of the Nakba to a rally at Downing St calling for an immediate and permanent ceasefire, release of all prisoners and hostages and end to the blockade and for the UK to stop arming Israel. Peter Marshall.London, UK. 24 May 2025. Police forced the protest by ‘Fight Racism, Fight Imperialism’ into a pen 150m from the Israeli Embassy. They demand an end to the Israeli siege of Gaza to save the 14,000 babies who will die unless Israel complies with international law and stops its starvation of the people of Gaza and that the UK cuts all military, financial, diplomatic, and cultural ties with the Zionist state. Peter Marshall.London, UK. 24 May 2025. A protest at Marble Arch by the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) called attention to the continuing executions of political opponents by the regime and called for the abolition of the death penalty in Iran. At the end of the Iran-Iraq war in 1988 Khomeini issued a fatwa ordering the massacre of political prisoners and some 30,000 MEK supporters were hanged and executions and torture still continue. Peter Marshall.London, UK, 24 May 2025. Singing their national anthem. Around 2000 Ukrainians, many wearing traditional Vyshyvanka embroidery and women and girls with floral headdresses met for an opening ceremony at Marble Arch with speeches, prayers and performances mainly by children. They called for justice and an end to the Russian invasion and for Ukraine’s stolen children to be brought home. Children then led the procession to the St Volodymyr Monument at Holland Park. Peter Marshall.London, UK. 31 May 2005. A rally and march around the centre of Peckham organised by SHAPE (Southwark Housing And Planning Emergency) called for the redevelopment of the Aylesham Centre to provide social housing desperately needed for the people of Peckham rather than unaffordable luxury flats for rich investors, with just the token 12% developers Barkeley homes propose, as well as offering a future for the current local traders in the market there. Peter Marshall.
More of my favourite pictures from June 2025 tomorrow.
Support Ukraine, Bring the Children Home: Last Saturday, 24th May 2025, I photographed three events in London, and you can see albums of pictures from all of them on Facebook – and they are also should be available to see (and purchase for editorial use) rather less conveniently on my Alamy Portfolio page should you not have a Facebook account. I’ll post links for the Facebook albums for all three at the bottom of this post. All the pictures in this post are from the third event I attended, a rally and march by Ukrainians.
London, UK, 24 May 2025.
My work began on Kensington High Street, close to the Israeli Embassy which is tucked away out of site around 80 metres up a private road, Palace Green. Barricades and a line of police officers – with further police vans parked on that street prevent today’s – or any other protest – ever taking place there.
London, UK, 24 May 2025.
In the past, protests had always been allowed opposite the entrance to Palace Green on the opposite side of Kensington High Street, but today the police had set up the protest pen on the pavement outside Kensington Gardens around 200 metres away and forced the protesters into it under threat of arrest.
London, UK, 24 May 2025.
Among the usual banners and placards calling for and end to the genocide in Gaza was one reading reading “WHY ARE 40 (FICTIONAL) ISRAELI BABIES MORE IMPORTANT THAN 14000 PALESTINIAN ONES”, referring to the continual re-iteration by Israelis from the Prime Minister down of some of the more sensational and long discredited claims made about the October 7 events. And of course they never refer to the scorched earth “Hannibal” policy the IDF were directed to adopt which was responsible for at least some of the Israeli deaths on that tragic day.
London, UK, 24 May 2025.
What was perhaps missing from this FRFI protest compared to the other protests for Palestine that I’ve covered was a call for the hostages to be freed. But they were calling for ‘Peace, though clearly for ‘Peace With Justice’ and for freedom for Palestine, and making clear their demand that the UK ends its complicity in genocide and cuts all military, financial, diplomatic, and cultural ties with the Zionist state.
London, UK, 24 May 2025
From close to the Israeli embassy I made my way to Marble Arch where I spent a few minutes photographing a very formal and managed event organised by the PMOI/MEK calling for an end to the executions of political prisoners in Iran.
London, UK, 24 May 2025.
Following the forced end of the Iran-Iraq war in 1988 an enraged Khomeini issued a fatwa ordering the massacre of political prisoners and some 30,000 MEK supporters – then Iran’s main opposition to the clerical dictatorhip – were hanged. The executions and torture of any political opposition in Iran still continue.
London, UK, 24 May 2025.
At Hyde Park Corner, around the Wellington Arch I joined a crowd of Ukraininans, many men and women in embroiderd traditional dress. Obviously they had come to support their country in the war against the Russian invaders but the main theme of the afternoon was a call for the return of the stolen children.
London, UK, 24 May 2025.
According to Wikipedia, since 2014 Russia has “forcibly transferred … Ukrainian children to areas under its control, assigned them Russian citizenship, forcibly adopted them into Russian families, and created obstacles for their reunification with their parents and homeland.” Figures from 2022 claim that over 300,000 Ukrainian children had been taken to Russia. Russia has passed laws to make it very difficult for any of them to be returned.
London, UK, 24 May 2025.
Many Ukrainian children of all ages at the protest were in traditional dress andmany took part in performances by their schools at the event, along with a few speeches, prayers by “our Bishop” and a theatrical protest involving a figure entirely in black leading children by red ribbons representing Russia and death leading children by red ribbons who eventually overpower and and escape.
London, UK, 24 May 2025.
Much of the event was in Ukrainian and I may have missed much of the nuances, but perhaps the most emotional part was the singing together, hands on hearts, of the national anthem. It was perhaps the most un-English part of the ceremony; back in my youth, not long after the war the main place I heard our terrible anthem was in the cinema where it was a signal for a stampede to the exits, with just a handful of angry looking middle-class men left standing to attention at their seats.
London, UK, 24 May 2025.
There were so many children taking part in the performances that the procession began around 45 minutes late and I had to leave it well before it reached the St Volodymyr Monument at Holland Park.