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October 2011

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United Families & Friends Annual March

Whitehall, London. Saturday 29 October 2011


 
 Merlin Emmanuel, the nephew of David Emmanuel (Smiley Culture), killed when police raided his house

 One of many emotional moments when members of the UFAF supported each other

 The march with its banner 'No More Deaths in Custody' leaves from Trafalgar Square, walking at a funeral pace

 

 Demetre Fraser, 21, died when West Midlands Police came to the flat he was living in on 31 May 2011

 
      
 'Cynthia Jarret Murdered by the Police' - her death led to the 1985 Tottenham riots. Lloyd Butler was arrested on 4 Aug 2010 and died in police custody
 
Sarah Campbell died in Styal prison 18 Jan 2003. Her mother Pauline became a leading campaigner for prison
reform, devoting her life to the cause, but eventually committed suicide - another death we remembered on the march. 

Ricky Bishop was killed in Brixton Police Station on 22nd November 2001 

Kinglsey Burrell, killed by West Midlands police after he had called them for help on 27th March 2011 

Jimmy Mubenga, died while being forcibly deported to Angola on 12 Oct 2010 

Jean Charles de Menezes, an innocent man on his way to work executed by police on a tube train on 22 July 2005 

Roger Sylvester, killed by police on his way home on 11 Jan 1999. Ian Tomlinson, killed at Bank 1 April 2009. 

Paul Coker, died on 6th August 2005 in a cell at Plumstead police station 2 hours after his arrest 

Susan Matthews, the mother of student Alfie Meadows,
severely injured by a police baton in the student protests last December 



   

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