Protesters in London: ‘We charge you with genocide’ in Gaza
‘Stop Trump, stop fascism’

Protesters gathered outside BBC headquarters in London on Wednesday to demonstrate against Donald Trump’s state visit to the UK.
Some at the protest said the US president was “the world’s leading racist, bigot and sexist”, standard.co.uk reported.
Demonstrators came from across the UK, including Yorkshire and Oxfordshire, to oppose the US president’s second state visit.
Protesters held signs with anti-Trump slogans such as “No to racism, no to Trump”, and “Stop Trump, stop fascism”.
They shouted chants including “Donald, Donald, you can’t hide, we charge you with genocide”, in reference to the US support of Israel.
Lewis Nielsen, an “anti-fascist officer” at Stand Up to Racism, said: “We’re here today because Trump is the world’s leading racist, bigot and sexist.
“We think what he stands for gives confidence to the far-right in Britain.
“We’re matching here in our thousands to say that Trump’s not welcome and neither is his racism or bigotry.”
Sylvia Jones travelled from Dublin to protest against Trump’s state visit because she said it “makes her blood boil”.
Dressed as a baby, Jones said: “I identify as a baby but he’s a bigger one than I am.
“I’m not in favor of the Trump presidency. He is so unpredictable and dangerous. He is not a very sound leader.
“The state visit is an absolute embarrassment for the British people. It makes my blood boil.”
Steve Eaton Evans, 64, often impersonates Trump and came to the protest dressed as the US president.
The retired drama teacher from Woodstock in Oxfordshire, said: “I think Trump is the worst leader probably in the world.
“He is the least qualified man to be in charge of a nuclear button.”
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