Photos
Trade justice action photos
Pictures from 19 April
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As the UK commemorates the end of the slave trade, an original sculpture has been commissioned by Christian Aid and National Museums Liverpool from a group of Haitian artists representing their continuing struggle for freedom and human rights. |
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To commemorate the death of the Nigerian activist Ken Saro-Wiwa a living memorial in the form of a bus has been dedicated to him. Here are pictures of the memorial and other works by the sculptor Sokari Douglas Camp. |
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On Thursday 14 September, thousands of campaigners gathered in London to take our trade justice message to the Treasury. |
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On Saturday 8 July, at 12 noon, thousands of people took part in a world record attempt to drum home the trade justice message to the UK government. |
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This year Pressureworks has been touring the UK's festivals promoting awareness of our 'beat goes on' campaign and recruiting people to campaign with us for a fairer world. |
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Award winning Greaves and Thomas are the United Kingdom's sole commercial globe makers |
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200,000 people rallied in Edinburgh. See them in living colour, here and now. |
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The Peace Agreement signed in Mozambique on 4th October 1992 brought sixteen years of civil war to an end. |
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Photographer Felicia Webb travelled to Mozambique, Honduras and India to document how poor people's lives are being effected by free trade. |
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