Extinction Rebellion mimes came dressed in black - crude oil is 'black
gold' and black the colour of mourning
They slowly move towards the exit
and continue their performance on the Museum steps
and in front of the Trojan Horse in the courtyard
I left them to go back into the Museum, where in front of the Parthenon
Marbles a speaker is explaining why
the British Museum should hand back the stolen marbles so they can
be reunited with the sections of the
marbles still in Greece in a specially built museum in Athens, close
to their original location.
Other groups were meeting in other rooms of the Museum
including a poetry performance.
Meanwhile the black-robed mimes were slowly coming down the main steps
for a photo=opportunity
and I took some pictures
again going outside with them
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