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London, UK. 2nd Nov 2024. Pro Palestine supporter holding sign at the National March for Palestine protest, London, demanding Justice for Palestine and for the government to help end the fighting.-stock-photo
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London, UK. 2nd Nov 2024. Pro Palestine supporter holding sign at the National March for Palestine protest, London, demanding Justice for Palestine and for the government to help end the fighting.-stock-photo
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London, UK. 2nd Nov 2024. Pro Palestine supporter holding sign at the National March for Palestine protest, London, demanding Justice for Palestine and for the government to help end the fighting.-stock-photo
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London, UK. 2nd Nov 2024. Pro Palestine supporter holding sign at the National March for Palestine protest, London, demanding Justice for Palestine and for the government to help end the fighting.-stock-photo
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London, UK. 24th October 2024. Activists stage the ‘Free Political Prisoners’ protest exhibition outside the Ministry of Justice in London, calling on the Attorney General to free the climate activists and other protesters currently in UK prisons. The protesters taking part in the exhibition blocked the road outside the MOJ with pictures of activists in jail and of other political prisoners. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK. 24 Oct 24. A marcher holds a picture of Julian Assange in the exhibition outside the Attorney General’s office at the Ministry of Justice to call on him to free the 40 UK political prisoners jailed for protesting peacefully against fossil fuel and Israeli arms companies. They demand an end to judges stopping defendants explaining the motive for their protests and uphold the right of jurors to make decisions based on their conscience. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, England, UK. 24th Oct, 2024. A protester holds a picture of Julian Assange as activists stage the ''˜Free Political Prisoners' protest exhibition outside the Ministry of Justice in London, calling on the Attorney General to free the climate activists and other protesters currently in UK prisons. The protesters taking part in the exhibition sat down outside the MOJ with pictures of activists in jail and of other political prisoners. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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Political Rally in Berlin, Germany in support of Julian Assange - Australian born editor, publisher, activist and founder of Wiki Leaks.-stock-photo
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Political Rally in Berlin, Germany in support of Julian Assange - Australian born editor, publisher, activist and founder of Wiki Leaks.-stock-photo
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Political Rally in Berlin, Germany in support of Julian Assange - Australian born editor, publisher, activist and founder of Wiki Leaks.-stock-photo
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Naples: group of free Julian Assange activists gather outside the Male Angioino castle, projecting Assange is free on the facade to celebrate and toast after his liberation-stock-photo
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Naples: group of free Julian Assange activists gather outside the Male Angioino castle, projecting Assange is free on the facade to celebrate and toast after his liberation-stock-photo
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Naples: group of free Julian Assange activists gather outside the Male Angioino castle, projecting Assange is free on the facade to celebrate and toast after his liberation-stock-photo
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Naples: group of free Julian Assange activists gather outside the Male Angioino castle, projecting Assange is free on the facade to celebrate and toast after his liberation-stock-photo
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Naples: group of free Julian Assange activists gather outside the Male Angioino castle, projecting Assange is free on the facade to celebrate and toast after his liberation-stock-photo
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Naples: group of free Julian Assange activists gather in Piazza Dante to celebrate and toast after his release-stock-photo
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Naples: group of free Julian Assange activists gather in Piazza Dante to celebrate and toast after his release-stock-photo
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Naples: group of free Julian Assange activists gather in Piazza Dante to celebrate and toast after his release-stock-photo
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Naples: group of free Julian Assange activists gather in Piazza Dante to celebrate and toast after his release-stock-photo
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Naples: group of free Julian Assange activists gather in Piazza Dante to celebrate and toast after his release-stock-photo
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Naples: group of free Julian Assange activists gather in Piazza Dante to celebrate and toast after his release-stock-photo
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Naples: group of free Julian Assange activists gather in Piazza Dante to celebrate and toast after his release-stock-photo
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Naples: group of free Julian Assange activists gather in Piazza Dante to celebrate and toast after his release-stock-photo
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Naples: group of free Julian Assange activists gather in Piazza Dante to celebrate and toast after his release-stock-photo
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Naples: group of free Julian Assange activists gather in Piazza Dante to celebrate and toast after his release-stock-photo
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Naples: group of free Julian Assange activists gather in Piazza Dante to celebrate and toast after his release-stock-photo
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Naples: group of free Julian Assange activists gather in Piazza Dante to celebrate and toast after his release-stock-photo
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Naples: group of free Julian Assange activists gather in Piazza Dante to celebrate and toast after his release-stock-photo
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June 1, 2024, Rome, Italy: A banner with the phrase 'if wars can be started with lies, peace can be started by truth' during the presentation of the work 'Anything to say?' in Rome. 'Anything to Say?', the work by Davide Dormino, has arrived in Rome: a bronze monument dedicated to freedom of expression which represents Edward Snowden, Julian Assange and Chelsea Manning standing on three chairs. The sculptural group has a missing piece: the fourth chair which is completed when a person climbs onto it and takes a position. The project was possible thanks to the activists of the 'Free Assange' mo-stock-photo
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June 1, 2024, Rome, Italy: An activist for freedom of information and expression took the fourth chair and speaks to the audience during the presentation of the work 'Anything to say?' in Rome. 'Anything to Say?', the work by Davide Dormino, has arrived in Rome: a bronze monument dedicated to freedom of expression which represents Edward Snowden, Julian Assange and Chelsea Manning standing on three chairs. The sculptural group has a missing piece: the fourth chair which is completed when a person climbs onto it and takes a position. The project was possible thanks to the activists of the 'Free-stock-photo
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June 1, 2024, Rome, Italy: An activist for freedom of information and expression wears a t-shirt with the words 'journalism is not a crime' and 'freedom for Julian Assange' during the presentation of the work 'Anything to say?' in Rome. 'Anything to Say?', the work by Davide Dormino, has arrived in Rome: a bronze monument dedicated to freedom of expression which represents Edward Snowden, Julian Assange and Chelsea Manning standing on three chairs. The sculptural group has a missing piece: the fourth chair which is completed when a person climbs onto it and takes a position. The project was po-stock-photo
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June 1, 2024, Rome, Italy: The element of the sculptural group 'Anything to say?' representing Chelsea Manning during the presentation of the work 'Anything to say?' in Rome. 'Anything to Say?', the work by Davide Dormino, has arrived in Rome: a bronze monument dedicated to freedom of expression which represents Edward Snowden, Julian Assange and Chelsea Manning standing on three chairs. The sculptural group has a missing piece: the fourth chair which is completed when a person climbs onto it and takes a position. The project was possible thanks to the activists of the 'Free Assange' movements-stock-photo
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June 1, 2024, Rome, Italy: The element of the sculptural group 'Anything to say?' representing Edward Snowden during the presentation of the work 'Anything to say?' in Rome. 'Anything to Say?', the work by Davide Dormino, has arrived in Rome: a bronze monument dedicated to freedom of expression which represents Edward Snowden, Julian Assange and Chelsea Manning standing on three chairs. The sculptural group has a missing piece: the fourth chair which is completed when a person climbs onto it and takes a position. The project was possible thanks to the activists of the 'Free Assange' movements.-stock-photo
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June 1, 2024, Rome, Italy: An activist for freedom of information and expression took the fourth chair and speaks to the audience during the presentation of the work 'Anything to say?' in Rome. 'Anything to Say?', the work by Davide Dormino, has arrived in Rome: a bronze monument dedicated to freedom of expression which represents Edward Snowden, Julian Assange and Chelsea Manning standing on three chairs. The sculptural group has a missing piece: the fourth chair which is completed when a person climbs onto it and takes a position. The project was possible thanks to the activists of the 'Free-stock-photo
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June 1, 2024, Rome, Italy: An activist for freedom of information and expression wears a t-shirt with the words 'journalism is not a crime' and 'freedom for Julian Assange' during the presentation of the work 'Anything to say?' in Rome. 'Anything to Say?', the work by Davide Dormino, has arrived in Rome: a bronze monument dedicated to freedom of expression which represents Edward Snowden, Julian Assange and Chelsea Manning standing on three chairs. The sculptural group has a missing piece: the fourth chair which is completed when a person climbs onto it and takes a position. The project was po-stock-photo
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June 1, 2024, Rome, Italy: The element of the sculptural group 'Anything to say?' representing Julian Assange during the presentation of the work 'Anything to say?' in Rome. 'Anything to Say?', the work by Davide Dormino, has arrived in Rome: a bronze monument dedicated to freedom of expression which represents Edward Snowden, Julian Assange and Chelsea Manning standing on three chairs. The sculptural group has a missing piece: the fourth chair which is completed when a person climbs onto it and takes a position. The project was possible thanks to the activists of the 'Free Assange' movements.-stock-photo
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June 1, 2024, Rome, Italy: A banner with the words 'stop war on journalism' and 'free assange!' during the presentation of the work 'Anything to say?' in Rome. 'Anything to Say?', the work by Davide Dormino, has arrived in Rome: a bronze monument dedicated to freedom of expression which represents Edward Snowden, Julian Assange and Chelsea Manning standing on three chairs. The sculptural group has a missing piece: the fourth chair which is completed when a person climbs onto it and takes a position. The project was possible thanks to the activists of the 'Free Assange' movements. (Credit Image-stock-photo
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June 1, 2024, Rome, Italy: The desk surrounded by the writings 'free assange' during the presentation of the work 'Anything to say?' in Rome. 'Anything to Say?', the work by Davide Dormino, has arrived in Rome: a bronze monument dedicated to freedom of expression which represents Edward Snowden, Julian Assange and Chelsea Manning standing on three chairs. The sculptural group has a missing piece: the fourth chair which is completed when a person climbs onto it and takes a position. The project was possible thanks to the activists of the 'Free Assange' movements. (Credit Image: © Marcello Valer-stock-photo
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London, UK, 1st June, 2024. A Julian Assange supporter holds up a handmade “Free Assange” sign. Credit: David Tramontan / Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK, 1st June, 2024. Julian Assange supporters holding up a “Free Assange” banner in Piccadilly Circus. Credit: David Tramontan / Alamy Live News-stock-photo