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  • Protesters and onlookers hiding in baker shop whilst violence takes place on the street. Black tuesday commemoration of the deaths of Adama Traore in France and George Floyd in USA. Tribunal de Paris, Paris, June 2, 2020. Photography by Nigel Dickinson/Hans Lucas.<br />
Manifestants et badauds se cachant dans une boulangerie tandis que la violence a lieu dans la rue. Mardi noir commemoration de la mort d Adama Traore en France et de George Floyd aux Etats-Unis. Tribunal de Paris, Paris, 2 juin 2020. Photographie par Nigel Dickinson/Hans Lucas.
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  • Fontenay sous Bois outside Paris; a Paris suburb which has a history of violence against women. The Banlieu suburb is on the east of Paris near the Bois des Vincennes woods. Two women now in their twenties said that as teenagers they had endured months of almost daily gang-rapes by scores of men in Fontenay-sous-Bois. Ten French men have been acquitted and four have received short sentences over the gang-rape of teenage girls. The case was seen as the tip of the iceberg of a wider problem of gang-rapes by youths on poor estates. Many women don't feel safe in these places. Paris suburbs, Banlieu, Ile de France, France///A couple of women friends walking down a road in Fontenay-Sous-Bois
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  • Fontenay sous Bois outside Paris; a Paris suburb which has a history of violence against women. The Banlieu suburb is on the east of Paris near the Bois des Vincennes woods. Two women now in their twenties said that as teenagers they had endured months of almost daily gang-rapes by scores of men in Fontenay-sous-Bois. Ten French men have been acquitted and four have received short sentences over the gang-rape of teenage girls. The case was seen as the tip of the iceberg of a wider problem of gang-rapes by youths on poor estates. Many women don't feel safe in these places. Paris suburbs, Banlieu, Ile de France, France///Map plan poster of Fontenay-Sous Bois
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  • Fontenay sous Bois outside Paris; a Paris suburb which has a history of violence against women. The Banlieu suburb is on the east of Paris near the Bois des Vincennes woods. Two women now in their twenties said that as teenagers they had endured months of almost daily gang-rapes by scores of men in Fontenay-sous-Bois. Ten French men have been acquitted and four have received short sentences over the gang-rape of teenage girls. The case was seen as the tip of the iceberg of a wider problem of gang-rapes by youths on poor estates. Many women don't feel safe in these places. Paris suburbs, Banlieu, Ile de France, France///Women walking along the streets of Fontenay-Sous-Bois
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  • Fontenay sous Bois outside Paris; a Paris suburb which has a history of violence against women. The Banlieu suburb is on the east of Paris near the Bois des Vincennes woods. Two women now in their twenties said that as teenagers they had endured months of almost daily gang-rapes by scores of men in Fontenay-sous-Bois. Ten French men have been acquitted and four have received short sentences over the gang-rape of teenage girls. The case was seen as the tip of the iceberg of a wider problem of gang-rapes by youths on poor estates. Many women don't feel safe in these places. Paris suburbs, Banlieu, Ile de France, France///Women walking along the streets of Fontenay-Sous-Bois
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  • Fontenay sous Bois outside Paris; a Paris suburb which has a history of violence against women. The Banlieu suburb is on the east of Paris near the Bois des Vincennes woods. Two women now in their twenties said that as teenagers they had endured months of almost daily gang-rapes by scores of men in Fontenay-sous-Bois. Ten French men have been acquitted and four have received short sentences over the gang-rape of teenage girls. The case was seen as the tip of the iceberg of a wider problem of gang-rapes by youths on poor estates. Many women don't feel safe in these places. Paris suburbs, Banlieu, Ile de France, France///Women walking along the streets of Fontenay-Sous-Bois
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  • Fontenay sous Bois outside Paris; a Paris suburb which has a history of violence against women. The Banlieu suburb is on the east of Paris near the Bois des Vincennes woods. Two women now in their twenties said that as teenagers they had endured months of almost daily gang-rapes by scores of men in Fontenay-sous-Bois. Ten French men have been acquitted and four have received short sentences over the gang-rape of teenage girls. The case was seen as the tip of the iceberg of a wider problem of gang-rapes by youths on poor estates. Many women don't feel safe in these places. Paris suburbs, Banlieu, Ile de France, France///Women walking along the streets of Fontenay-Sous-Bois
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  • Fontenay sous Bois outside Paris; a Paris suburb which has a history of violence against women. The Banlieu suburb is on the east of Paris near the Bois des Vincennes woods. Two women now in their twenties said that as teenagers they had endured months of almost daily gang-rapes by scores of men in Fontenay-sous-Bois. Ten French men have been acquitted and four have received short sentences over the gang-rape of teenage girls. The case was seen as the tip of the iceberg of a wider problem of gang-rapes by youths on poor estates. Many women don't feel safe in these places. Paris suburbs, Banlieu, Ile de France, France///Women at a bus stop in the town centre
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  • Fontenay sous Bois outside Paris; a Paris suburb which has a history of violence against women. The Banlieu suburb is on the east of Paris near the Bois des Vincennes woods. Two women now in their twenties said that as teenagers they had endured months of almost daily gang-rapes by scores of men in Fontenay-sous-Bois. Ten French men have been acquitted and four have received short sentences over the gang-rape of teenage girls. The case was seen as the tip of the iceberg of a wider problem of gang-rapes by youths on poor estates. Many women don't feel safe in these places. Paris suburbs, Banlieu, Ile de France, France///Reflection of women standing at a bus stop in the city centre
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  • Fontenay sous Bois outside Paris; a Paris suburb which has a history of violence against women. The Banlieu suburb is on the east of Paris near the Bois des Vincennes woods. Two women now in their twenties said that as teenagers they had endured months of almost daily gang-rapes by scores of men in Fontenay-sous-Bois. Ten French men have been acquitted and four have received short sentences over the gang-rape of teenage girls. The case was seen as the tip of the iceberg of a wider problem of gang-rapes by youths on poor estates. Many women don't feel safe in these places. Paris suburbs, Banlieu, Ile de France, France///Reflection of women standing at a bus stop in the city centre
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  • Fontenay sous Bois outside Paris; a Paris suburb which has a history of violence against women. The Banlieu suburb is on the east of Paris near the Bois des Vincennes woods. Two women now in their twenties said that as teenagers they had endured months of almost daily gang-rapes by scores of men in Fontenay-sous-Bois. Ten French men have been acquitted and four have received short sentences over the gang-rape of teenage girls. The case was seen as the tip of the iceberg of a wider problem of gang-rapes by youths on poor estates. Many women don't feel safe in these places. Paris suburbs, Banlieu, Ile de France, France///Reflection of women standing at a bus stop in the city centre
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  • Fontenay sous Bois outside Paris; a Paris suburb which has a history of violence against women. The Banlieu suburb is on the east of Paris near the Bois des Vincennes woods. Two women now in their twenties said that as teenagers they had endured months of almost daily gang-rapes by scores of men in Fontenay-sous-Bois. Ten French men have been acquitted and four have received short sentences over the gang-rape of teenage girls. The case was seen as the tip of the iceberg of a wider problem of gang-rapes by youths on poor estates. Many women don't feel safe in these places. Paris suburbs, Banlieu, Ile de France, France///Women at a bus stop in the town centre
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  • Fontenay sous Bois outside Paris; a Paris suburb which has a history of violence against women. The Banlieu suburb is on the east of Paris near the Bois des Vincennes woods. Two women now in their twenties said that as teenagers they had endured months of almost daily gang-rapes by scores of men in Fontenay-sous-Bois. Ten French men have been acquitted and four have received short sentences over the gang-rape of teenage girls. The case was seen as the tip of the iceberg of a wider problem of gang-rapes by youths on poor estates. Many women don't feel safe in these places. Paris suburbs, Banlieu, Ile de France, France///Women at doorways to apartments in Fontenay-Sous-Bois
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  • Fontenay sous Bois outside Paris; a Paris suburb which has a history of violence against women. The Banlieu suburb is on the east of Paris near the Bois des Vincennes woods. Two women now in their twenties said that as teenagers they had endured months of almost daily gang-rapes by scores of men in Fontenay-sous-Bois. Ten French men have been acquitted and four have received short sentences over the gang-rape of teenage girls. The case was seen as the tip of the iceberg of a wider problem of gang-rapes by youths on poor estates. Many women don't feel safe in these places. Paris suburbs, Banlieu, Ile de France, France///Women at doorways to apartments in Fontenay-Sous-Bois
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  • Fontenay sous Bois outside Paris; a Paris suburb which has a history of violence against women. The Banlieu suburb is on the east of Paris near the Bois des Vincennes woods. Two women now in their twenties said that as teenagers they had endured months of almost daily gang-rapes by scores of men in Fontenay-sous-Bois. Ten French men have been acquitted and four have received short sentences over the gang-rape of teenage girls. The case was seen as the tip of the iceberg of a wider problem of gang-rapes by youths on poor estates. Many women don't feel safe in these places. Paris suburbs, Banlieu, Ile de France, France///Women walking along the streets of Fontenay-Sous-Bois
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  • Fontenay sous Bois outside Paris; a Paris suburb which has a history of violence against women. The Banlieu suburb is on the east of Paris near the Bois des Vincennes woods. Two women now in their twenties said that as teenagers they had endured months of almost daily gang-rapes by scores of men in Fontenay-sous-Bois. Ten French men have been acquitted and four have received short sentences over the gang-rape of teenage girls. The case was seen as the tip of the iceberg of a wider problem of gang-rapes by youths on poor estates. Many women don't feel safe in these places. Paris suburbs, Banlieu, Ile de France, France///Map plan poster of Fontenay-Sous Bois
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  • Fontenay sous Bois outside Paris; a Paris suburb which has a history of violence against women. The Banlieu suburb is on the east of Paris near the Bois des Vincennes woods. Two women now in their twenties said that as teenagers they had endured months of almost daily gang-rapes by scores of men in Fontenay-sous-Bois. Ten French men have been acquitted and four have received short sentences over the gang-rape of teenage girls. The case was seen as the tip of the iceberg of a wider problem of gang-rapes by youths on poor estates. Many women don't feel safe in these places. Paris suburbs, Banlieu, Ile de France, France///Map plan poster of Fontenay-Sous Bois
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  • Fontenay sous Bois outside Paris; a Paris suburb which has a history of violence against women. The Banlieu suburb is on the east of Paris near the Bois des Vincennes woods. Two women now in their twenties said that as teenagers they had endured months of almost daily gang-rapes by scores of men in Fontenay-sous-Bois. Ten French men have been acquitted and four have received short sentences over the gang-rape of teenage girls. The case was seen as the tip of the iceberg of a wider problem of gang-rapes by youths on poor estates. Many women don't feel safe in these places. Paris suburbs, Banlieu, Ile de France, France///Women walking along the streets of Fontenay-Sous-Bois
    fontenay_sous_bois_08.JPG
  • Fontenay sous Bois outside Paris; a Paris suburb which has a history of violence against women. The Banlieu suburb is on the east of Paris near the Bois des Vincennes woods. Two women now in their twenties said that as teenagers they had endured months of almost daily gang-rapes by scores of men in Fontenay-sous-Bois. Ten French men have been acquitted and four have received short sentences over the gang-rape of teenage girls. The case was seen as the tip of the iceberg of a wider problem of gang-rapes by youths on poor estates. Many women don't feel safe in these places. Paris suburbs, Banlieu, Ile de France, France///Women standing near bus stop in Fontenay-Sous-Bois
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  • Fontenay sous Bois outside Paris; a Paris suburb which has a history of violence against women. The Banlieu suburb is on the east of Paris near the Bois des Vincennes woods. Two women now in their twenties said that as teenagers they had endured months of almost daily gang-rapes by scores of men in Fontenay-sous-Bois. Ten French men have been acquitted and four have received short sentences over the gang-rape of teenage girls. The case was seen as the tip of the iceberg of a wider problem of gang-rapes by youths on poor estates. Many women don't feel safe in these places. Paris suburbs, Banlieu, Ile de France, France///Women at a bus stop in the town centre
    fontenay_sous_bois_03.JPG
  • Fontenay sous Bois outside Paris; a Paris suburb which has a history of violence against women. The Banlieu suburb is on the east of Paris near the Bois des Vincennes woods. Two women now in their twenties said that as teenagers they had endured months of almost daily gang-rapes by scores of men in Fontenay-sous-Bois. Ten French men have been acquitted and four have received short sentences over the gang-rape of teenage girls. The case was seen as the tip of the iceberg of a wider problem of gang-rapes by youths on poor estates. Many women don't feel safe in these places. Paris suburbs, Banlieu, Ile de France, France///Women at a bus stop in the town centre
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  • Fontenay sous Bois outside Paris; a Paris suburb which has a history of violence against women. The Banlieu suburb is on the east of Paris near the Bois des Vincennes woods. Two women now in their twenties said that as teenagers they had endured months of almost daily gang-rapes by scores of men in Fontenay-sous-Bois. Ten French men have been acquitted and four have received short sentences over the gang-rape of teenage girls. The case was seen as the tip of the iceberg of a wider problem of gang-rapes by youths on poor estates. Many women don't feel safe in these places. Paris suburbs, Banlieu, Ile de France, France///General view of HLM municipal apartment blocks, trees and parking area
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  • Fontenay sous Bois outside Paris; a Paris suburb which has a history of violence against women. The Banlieu suburb is on the east of Paris near the Bois des Vincennes woods. Two women now in their twenties said that as teenagers they had endured months of almost daily gang-rapes by scores of men in Fontenay-sous-Bois. Ten French men have been acquitted and four have received short sentences over the gang-rape of teenage girls. The case was seen as the tip of the iceberg of a wider problem of gang-rapes by youths on poor estates. Many women don't feel safe in these places. Paris suburbs, Banlieu, Ile de France, France///Women at a bus stop in the town centre
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  • Fontenay sous Bois outside Paris; a Paris suburb which has a history of violence against women. The Banlieu suburb is on the east of Paris near the Bois des Vincennes woods. Two women now in their twenties said that as teenagers they had endured months of almost daily gang-rapes by scores of men in Fontenay-sous-Bois. Ten French men have been acquitted and four have received short sentences over the gang-rape of teenage girls. The case was seen as the tip of the iceberg of a wider problem of gang-rapes by youths on poor estates. Many women don't feel safe in these places. Paris suburbs, Banlieu, Ile de France, France///A couple of women friends walking down a road in Fontenay-Sous-Bois
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  • Fontenay sous Bois outside Paris; a Paris suburb which has a history of violence against women. The Banlieu suburb is on the east of Paris near the Bois des Vincennes woods. Two women now in their twenties said that as teenagers they had endured months of almost daily gang-rapes by scores of men in Fontenay-sous-Bois. Ten French men have been acquitted and four have received short sentences over the gang-rape of teenage girls. The case was seen as the tip of the iceberg of a wider problem of gang-rapes by youths on poor estates. Many women don't feel safe in these places. Paris suburbs, Banlieu, Ile de France, France///Women standing near bus stop in Fontenay-Sous-Bois
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  • Belfast Peace Wall on Falls road estate. Other side of this wall in Shankhill Road.  The peace lines or peace walls are a series of separation barriers in Northern Ireland that separate predominantly Republican and Nationalist Catholic neighbourhoods from predominantly Loyalist and Unionist Protestant neighbourhoods. They have been built at urban interface areas in Belfast, Derry, Portadown and elsewhere. The stated purpose of the peace lines is to minimise inter-communal violence between Catholics of whom are nationalists who self-identify as Irish) and Protestants of whom are unionists who self-identify as British).
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  • Belfast Peace Wall. Falls Road side. with progressive and revolutionary murals. The peace lines or peace walls are a series of separation barriers in Northern Ireland that separate predominantly Republican and Nationalist Catholic neighbourhoods from predominantly Loyalist and Unionist Protestant neighbourhoods. They have been built at urban interface areas in Belfast, Derry, Portadown and elsewhere. The stated purpose of the peace lines is to minimise inter-communal violence between Catholics of whom are nationalists who self-identify as Irish) and Protestants of whom are unionists who self-identify as British).
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  • Belfast Peace Wall. Falls Road side. with progressive and revolutionary murals. The peace lines or peace walls are a series of separation barriers in Northern Ireland that separate predominantly Republican and Nationalist Catholic neighbourhoods from predominantly Loyalist and Unionist Protestant neighbourhoods. They have been built at urban interface areas in Belfast, Derry, Portadown and elsewhere. The stated purpose of the peace lines is to minimise inter-communal violence between Catholics of whom are nationalists who self-identify as Irish) and Protestants of whom are unionists who self-identify as British).
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  • Belfast Peace Wall. Falls Road side. with progressive and revolutionary murals. The peace lines or peace walls are a series of separation barriers in Northern Ireland that separate predominantly Republican and Nationalist Catholic neighbourhoods from predominantly Loyalist and Unionist Protestant neighbourhoods. They have been built at urban interface areas in Belfast, Derry, Portadown and elsewhere. The stated purpose of the peace lines is to minimise inter-communal violence between Catholics of whom are nationalists who self-identify as Irish) and Protestants of whom are unionists who self-identify as British).
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  • Belfast Peace Wall on Falls road estate. Other side of this wall in Shankhill Road.  The peace lines or peace walls are a series of separation barriers in Northern Ireland that separate predominantly Republican and Nationalist Catholic neighbourhoods from predominantly Loyalist and Unionist Protestant neighbourhoods. They have been built at urban interface areas in Belfast, Derry, Portadown and elsewhere. The stated purpose of the peace lines is to minimise inter-communal violence between Catholics of whom are nationalists who self-identify as Irish) and Protestants of whom are unionists who self-identify as British).
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  • Belfast Peace Wall on Falls road estate. Other side of this wall in Shankhill Road.  The peace lines or peace walls are a series of separation barriers in Northern Ireland that separate predominantly Republican and Nationalist Catholic neighbourhoods from predominantly Loyalist and Unionist Protestant neighbourhoods. They have been built at urban interface areas in Belfast, Derry, Portadown and elsewhere. The stated purpose of the peace lines is to minimise inter-communal violence between Catholics of whom are nationalists who self-identify as Irish) and Protestants of whom are unionists who self-identify as British).
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  • Belfast Peace Wall on Falls road estate. Other side of this wall in Shankhill Road.  The peace lines or peace walls are a series of separation barriers in Northern Ireland that separate predominantly Republican and Nationalist Catholic neighbourhoods from predominantly Loyalist and Unionist Protestant neighbourhoods. They have been built at urban interface areas in Belfast, Derry, Portadown and elsewhere. The stated purpose of the peace lines is to minimise inter-communal violence between Catholics of whom are nationalists who self-identify as Irish) and Protestants of whom are unionists who self-identify as British).
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  • Belfast Peace Wall on Falls road estate. Other side of this wall in Shankhill Road.  The peace lines or peace walls are a series of separation barriers in Northern Ireland that separate predominantly Republican and Nationalist Catholic neighbourhoods from predominantly Loyalist and Unionist Protestant neighbourhoods. They have been built at urban interface areas in Belfast, Derry, Portadown and elsewhere. The stated purpose of the peace lines is to minimise inter-communal violence between Catholics of whom are nationalists who self-identify as Irish) and Protestants of whom are unionists who self-identify as British).
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  • Belfast Peace Wall on Falls road estate. Other side of this wall in Shankhill Road.  The peace lines or peace walls are a series of separation barriers in Northern Ireland that separate predominantly Republican and Nationalist Catholic neighbourhoods from predominantly Loyalist and Unionist Protestant neighbourhoods. They have been built at urban interface areas in Belfast, Derry, Portadown and elsewhere. The stated purpose of the peace lines is to minimise inter-communal violence between Catholics of whom are nationalists who self-identify as Irish) and Protestants of whom are unionists who self-identify as British).
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  • Belfast Peace Wall. Falls Road side. with progressive and revolutionary murals. The peace lines or peace walls are a series of separation barriers in Northern Ireland that separate predominantly Republican and Nationalist Catholic neighbourhoods from predominantly Loyalist and Unionist Protestant neighbourhoods. They have been built at urban interface areas in Belfast, Derry, Portadown and elsewhere. The stated purpose of the peace lines is to minimise inter-communal violence between Catholics of whom are nationalists who self-identify as Irish) and Protestants of whom are unionists who self-identify as British).
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  • Belfast Peace Wall. Falls Road side. with progressive and revolutionary murals. The peace lines or peace walls are a series of separation barriers in Northern Ireland that separate predominantly Republican and Nationalist Catholic neighbourhoods from predominantly Loyalist and Unionist Protestant neighbourhoods. They have been built at urban interface areas in Belfast, Derry, Portadown and elsewhere. The stated purpose of the peace lines is to minimise inter-communal violence between Catholics of whom are nationalists who self-identify as Irish) and Protestants of whom are unionists who self-identify as British).
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  • Belfast Peace Wall. Falls Road side. with progressive and revolutionary murals. The peace lines or peace walls are a series of separation barriers in Northern Ireland that separate predominantly Republican and Nationalist Catholic neighbourhoods from predominantly Loyalist and Unionist Protestant neighbourhoods. They have been built at urban interface areas in Belfast, Derry, Portadown and elsewhere. The stated purpose of the peace lines is to minimise inter-communal violence between Catholics of whom are nationalists who self-identify as Irish) and Protestants of whom are unionists who self-identify as British).
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  • Belfast Peace Wall. Falls Road side. with progressive and revolutionary murals. The peace lines or peace walls are a series of separation barriers in Northern Ireland that separate predominantly Republican and Nationalist Catholic neighbourhoods from predominantly Loyalist and Unionist Protestant neighbourhoods. They have been built at urban interface areas in Belfast, Derry, Portadown and elsewhere. The stated purpose of the peace lines is to minimise inter-communal violence between Catholics of whom are nationalists who self-identify as Irish) and Protestants of whom are unionists who self-identify as British).
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  • Belfast Peace Wall. Falls Road side. with progressive and revolutionary murals. The peace lines or peace walls are a series of separation barriers in Northern Ireland that separate predominantly Republican and Nationalist Catholic neighbourhoods from predominantly Loyalist and Unionist Protestant neighbourhoods. They have been built at urban interface areas in Belfast, Derry, Portadown and elsewhere. The stated purpose of the peace lines is to minimise inter-communal violence between Catholics of whom are nationalists who self-identify as Irish) and Protestants of whom are unionists who self-identify as British).
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  • Belfast Peace Wall. Shankhill Unionist side. With pro British and pro Israeli murals. The peace lines or peace walls are a series of separation barriers in Northern Ireland that separate predominantly Republican and Nationalist Catholic neighbourhoods from predominantly Loyalist and Unionist Protestant neighbourhoods. They have been built at urban interface areas in Belfast, Derry, Portadown and elsewhere. The stated purpose of the peace lines is to minimise inter-communal violence between Catholics of whom are nationalists who self-identify as Irish) and Protestants of whom are unionists who self-identify as British).
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  • Belfast Peace Wall. Falls Road side. The peace lines or peace walls are a series of separation barriers in Northern Ireland that separate predominantly Republican and Nationalist Catholic neighbourhoods from predominantly Loyalist and Unionist Protestant neighbourhoods. They have been built at urban interface areas in Belfast, Derry, Portadown and elsewhere. The stated purpose of the peace lines is to minimise inter-communal violence between Catholics of whom are nationalists who self-identify as Irish) and Protestants of whom are unionists who self-identify as British).
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  • Belfast Peace Wall. Shankhill Unionist side. With pro British and pro Israeli murals. The peace lines or peace walls are a series of separation barriers in Northern Ireland that separate predominantly Republican and Nationalist Catholic neighbourhoods from predominantly Loyalist and Unionist Protestant neighbourhoods. They have been built at urban interface areas in Belfast, Derry, Portadown and elsewhere. The stated purpose of the peace lines is to minimise inter-communal violence between Catholics of whom are nationalists who self-identify as Irish) and Protestants of whom are unionists who self-identify as British).
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  • Belfast Peace Wall. The peace lines or peace walls are a series of separation barriers in Northern Ireland that separate predominantly Republican and Nationalist Catholic neighbourhoods from predominantly Loyalist and Unionist Protestant neighbourhoods. They have been built at urban interface areas in Belfast, Derry, Portadown and elsewhere. The stated purpose of the peace lines is to minimise inter-communal violence between Catholics of whom are nationalists who self-identify as Irish) and Protestants of whom are unionists who self-identify as British).
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  • Belfast Peace Wall on Falls road estate. Other side of this wall in Shankhill Road.  The peace lines or peace walls are a series of separation barriers in Northern Ireland that separate predominantly Republican and Nationalist Catholic neighbourhoods from predominantly Loyalist and Unionist Protestant neighbourhoods. They have been built at urban interface areas in Belfast, Derry, Portadown and elsewhere. The stated purpose of the peace lines is to minimise inter-communal violence between Catholics of whom are nationalists who self-identify as Irish) and Protestants of whom are unionists who self-identify as British).
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  • Belfast Peace Wall. Falls Road side. with progressive and revolutionary murals. The peace lines or peace walls are a series of separation barriers in Northern Ireland that separate predominantly Republican and Nationalist Catholic neighbourhoods from predominantly Loyalist and Unionist Protestant neighbourhoods. They have been built at urban interface areas in Belfast, Derry, Portadown and elsewhere. The stated purpose of the peace lines is to minimise inter-communal violence between Catholics of whom are nationalists who self-identify as Irish) and Protestants of whom are unionists who self-identify as British).
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  • Belfast Peace Wall. Falls Road side. with progressive and revolutionary murals. The peace lines or peace walls are a series of separation barriers in Northern Ireland that separate predominantly Republican and Nationalist Catholic neighbourhoods from predominantly Loyalist and Unionist Protestant neighbourhoods. They have been built at urban interface areas in Belfast, Derry, Portadown and elsewhere. The stated purpose of the peace lines is to minimise inter-communal violence between Catholics of whom are nationalists who self-identify as Irish) and Protestants of whom are unionists who self-identify as British).
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  • Belfast Peace Wall. Falls Road side. with progressive and revolutionary murals. The peace lines or peace walls are a series of separation barriers in Northern Ireland that separate predominantly Republican and Nationalist Catholic neighbourhoods from predominantly Loyalist and Unionist Protestant neighbourhoods. They have been built at urban interface areas in Belfast, Derry, Portadown and elsewhere. The stated purpose of the peace lines is to minimise inter-communal violence between Catholics of whom are nationalists who self-identify as Irish) and Protestants of whom are unionists who self-identify as British).
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  • Belfast Peace Wall. Falls Road side. with progressive and revolutionary murals. The peace lines or peace walls are a series of separation barriers in Northern Ireland that separate predominantly Republican and Nationalist Catholic neighbourhoods from predominantly Loyalist and Unionist Protestant neighbourhoods. They have been built at urban interface areas in Belfast, Derry, Portadown and elsewhere. The stated purpose of the peace lines is to minimise inter-communal violence between Catholics of whom are nationalists who self-identify as Irish) and Protestants of whom are unionists who self-identify as British).
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  • Belfast Peace Wall. Falls Road side. with progressive and revolutionary murals. The peace lines or peace walls are a series of separation barriers in Northern Ireland that separate predominantly Republican and Nationalist Catholic neighbourhoods from predominantly Loyalist and Unionist Protestant neighbourhoods. They have been built at urban interface areas in Belfast, Derry, Portadown and elsewhere. The stated purpose of the peace lines is to minimise inter-communal violence between Catholics of whom are nationalists who self-identify as Irish) and Protestants of whom are unionists who self-identify as British).
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  • Democratic self determination by native peoples, voting with the support of the United Nations MINUGUA. Guatemalan Communities of popular resistence who had lived far from mainstream society, in autonomy, in the mountains, these people had fled their native lands, escaped from the likes of the dictator Rios Montt, whilst many others had been assasinated during the 36 years civil war, thousands who disappeared never to be found again.<br />
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Las Comunidades de poblacion en resistencia o CPRs fueron las comunidades desarraigadas por la Guerra civil de Guatemala (1960-1996) que se aislaron en las selvas del Ixcan y en la Sierra en el departamento de Quiché desde principios de 1980 y reaparecieron a la luz pública en 1991.<br />
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Ningun sector fue mas afectado por la violencia durante los años de la Guerra civil de Guatemala que la poblacion campesina de ese país centroamericano. La guerra dejó en el campo un saldo de muertes y destruccion sin precedentes, generando entre otras reacciones la fuga masiva de miles de campesinos guatemaltecos. En el período 1981-82, en el que más de cuatrocientos pueblos y aldeas fueron arrasadas y miles de guatemaltecos asesinados, la reacción de los sobrevivientes atrapados entre dos fuegosNota 1​ fue huir, o ponerse bajo el control del Ejercito forzados a participar en las Patrullas de Autodefensa Civil (PAC) o reubicados en las «aldeas modelo», en donde fueron concentrados. Unas cincuenta mil personas totalmente desposeídas se escapo a zonas selváticas del departamento del QuicheNota 2​ pasando esos años escondidos del mundo exterior y fuera de control gubernamental.
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  • Democratic self determination by native peoples, voting with the support of the United Nations MINUGUA. Guatemalan Communities of popular resistence who had lived far from mainstream society, in autonomy, in the mountains, these people had fled their native lands, escaped from the likes of the dictator Rios Montt, whilst many others had been assasinated during the 36 years civil war, thousands who disappeared never to be found again.<br />
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Las Comunidades de poblacion en resistencia o CPRs fueron las comunidades desarraigadas por la Guerra civil de Guatemala (1960-1996) que se aislaron en las selvas del Ixcan y en la Sierra en el departamento de Quiché desde principios de 1980 y reaparecieron a la luz pública en 1991.<br />
<br />
Ningun sector fue mas afectado por la violencia durante los años de la Guerra civil de Guatemala que la poblacion campesina de ese país centroamericano. La guerra dejó en el campo un saldo de muertes y destruccion sin precedentes, generando entre otras reacciones la fuga masiva de miles de campesinos guatemaltecos. En el período 1981-82, en el que más de cuatrocientos pueblos y aldeas fueron arrasadas y miles de guatemaltecos asesinados, la reacción de los sobrevivientes atrapados entre dos fuegosNota 1​ fue huir, o ponerse bajo el control del Ejercito forzados a participar en las Patrullas de Autodefensa Civil (PAC) o reubicados en las «aldeas modelo», en donde fueron concentrados. Unas cincuenta mil personas totalmente desposeídas se escapo a zonas selváticas del departamento del QuicheNota 2​ pasando esos años escondidos del mundo exterior y fuera de control gubernamental.
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  • Democratic self determination by native peoples, voting with the support of the United Nations MINUGUA. Guatemalan Communities of popular resistence who had lived far from mainstream society, in autonomy, in the mountains, these people had fled their native lands, escaped from the likes of the dictator Rios Montt, whilst many others had been assasinated during the 36 years civil war, thousands who disappeared never to be found again.<br />
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Las Comunidades de poblacion en resistencia o CPRs fueron las comunidades desarraigadas por la Guerra civil de Guatemala (1960-1996) que se aislaron en las selvas del Ixcan y en la Sierra en el departamento de Quiché desde principios de 1980 y reaparecieron a la luz pública en 1991.<br />
<br />
Ningun sector fue mas afectado por la violencia durante los años de la Guerra civil de Guatemala que la poblacion campesina de ese país centroamericano. La guerra dejó en el campo un saldo de muertes y destruccion sin precedentes, generando entre otras reacciones la fuga masiva de miles de campesinos guatemaltecos. En el período 1981-82, en el que más de cuatrocientos pueblos y aldeas fueron arrasadas y miles de guatemaltecos asesinados, la reacción de los sobrevivientes atrapados entre dos fuegosNota 1​ fue huir, o ponerse bajo el control del Ejercito forzados a participar en las Patrullas de Autodefensa Civil (PAC) o reubicados en las «aldeas modelo», en donde fueron concentrados. Unas cincuenta mil personas totalmente desposeídas se escapo a zonas selváticas del departamento del QuicheNota 2​ pasando esos años escondidos del mundo exterior y fuera de control gubernamental.
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  • Democratic self determination by native peoples, voting with the support of the United Nations MINUGUA. Guatemalan Communities of popular resistence who had lived far from mainstream society, in autonomy, in the mountains, these people had fled their native lands, escaped from the likes of the dictator Rios Montt, whilst many others had been assasinated during the 36 years civil war, thousands who disappeared never to be found again.<br />
<br />
Las Comunidades de poblacion en resistencia o CPRs fueron las comunidades desarraigadas por la Guerra civil de Guatemala (1960-1996) que se aislaron en las selvas del Ixcan y en la Sierra en el departamento de Quiché desde principios de 1980 y reaparecieron a la luz pública en 1991.<br />
<br />
Ningun sector fue mas afectado por la violencia durante los años de la Guerra civil de Guatemala que la poblacion campesina de ese país centroamericano. La guerra dejó en el campo un saldo de muertes y destruccion sin precedentes, generando entre otras reacciones la fuga masiva de miles de campesinos guatemaltecos. En el período 1981-82, en el que más de cuatrocientos pueblos y aldeas fueron arrasadas y miles de guatemaltecos asesinados, la reacción de los sobrevivientes atrapados entre dos fuegosNota 1​ fue huir, o ponerse bajo el control del Ejercito forzados a participar en las Patrullas de Autodefensa Civil (PAC) o reubicados en las «aldeas modelo», en donde fueron concentrados. Unas cincuenta mil personas totalmente desposeídas se escapo a zonas selváticas del departamento del QuicheNota 2​ pasando esos años escondidos del mundo exterior y fuera de control gubernamental.
    Guatemala_communidad_resistencia_014.JPG
  • Democratic self determination by native peoples, voting with the support of the United Nations MINUGUA. Guatemalan Communities of popular resistence who had lived far from mainstream society, in autonomy, in the mountains, these people had fled their native lands, escaped from the likes of the dictator Rios Montt, whilst many others had been assasinated during the 36 years civil war, thousands who disappeared never to be found again.<br />
<br />
Las Comunidades de poblacion en resistencia o CPRs fueron las comunidades desarraigadas por la Guerra civil de Guatemala (1960-1996) que se aislaron en las selvas del Ixcan y en la Sierra en el departamento de Quiché desde principios de 1980 y reaparecieron a la luz pública en 1991.<br />
<br />
Ningun sector fue mas afectado por la violencia durante los años de la Guerra civil de Guatemala que la poblacion campesina de ese país centroamericano. La guerra dejó en el campo un saldo de muertes y destruccion sin precedentes, generando entre otras reacciones la fuga masiva de miles de campesinos guatemaltecos. En el período 1981-82, en el que más de cuatrocientos pueblos y aldeas fueron arrasadas y miles de guatemaltecos asesinados, la reacción de los sobrevivientes atrapados entre dos fuegosNota 1​ fue huir, o ponerse bajo el control del Ejercito forzados a participar en las Patrullas de Autodefensa Civil (PAC) o reubicados en las «aldeas modelo», en donde fueron concentrados. Unas cincuenta mil personas totalmente desposeídas se escapo a zonas selváticas del departamento del QuicheNota 2​ pasando esos años escondidos del mundo exterior y fuera de control gubernamental.
    Guatemala_communidad_resistencia_013.JPG
  • Democratic self determination by native peoples, voting with the support of the United Nations MINUGUA. Guatemalan Communities of popular resistence who had lived far from mainstream society, in autonomy, in the mountains, these people had fled their native lands, escaped from the likes of the dictator Rios Montt, whilst many others had been assasinated during the 36 years civil war, thousands who disappeared never to be found again.<br />
<br />
Las Comunidades de poblacion en resistencia o CPRs fueron las comunidades desarraigadas por la Guerra civil de Guatemala (1960-1996) que se aislaron en las selvas del Ixcan y en la Sierra en el departamento de Quiché desde principios de 1980 y reaparecieron a la luz pública en 1991.<br />
<br />
Ningun sector fue mas afectado por la violencia durante los años de la Guerra civil de Guatemala que la poblacion campesina de ese país centroamericano. La guerra dejó en el campo un saldo de muertes y destruccion sin precedentes, generando entre otras reacciones la fuga masiva de miles de campesinos guatemaltecos. En el período 1981-82, en el que más de cuatrocientos pueblos y aldeas fueron arrasadas y miles de guatemaltecos asesinados, la reacción de los sobrevivientes atrapados entre dos fuegosNota 1​ fue huir, o ponerse bajo el control del Ejercito forzados a participar en las Patrullas de Autodefensa Civil (PAC) o reubicados en las «aldeas modelo», en donde fueron concentrados. Unas cincuenta mil personas totalmente desposeídas se escapo a zonas selváticas del departamento del QuicheNota 2​ pasando esos años escondidos del mundo exterior y fuera de control gubernamental.
    Guatemala_communidad_resistencia_012.JPG
  • Democratic self determination by native peoples, voting with the support of the United Nations MINUGUA. Guatemalan Communities of popular resistence who had lived far from mainstream society, in autonomy, in the mountains, these people had fled their native lands, escaped from the likes of the dictator Rios Montt, whilst many others had been assasinated during the 36 years civil war, thousands who disappeared never to be found again.<br />
<br />
Las Comunidades de poblacion en resistencia o CPRs fueron las comunidades desarraigadas por la Guerra civil de Guatemala (1960-1996) que se aislaron en las selvas del Ixcan y en la Sierra en el departamento de Quiché desde principios de 1980 y reaparecieron a la luz pública en 1991.<br />
<br />
Ningun sector fue mas afectado por la violencia durante los años de la Guerra civil de Guatemala que la poblacion campesina de ese país centroamericano. La guerra dejó en el campo un saldo de muertes y destruccion sin precedentes, generando entre otras reacciones la fuga masiva de miles de campesinos guatemaltecos. En el período 1981-82, en el que más de cuatrocientos pueblos y aldeas fueron arrasadas y miles de guatemaltecos asesinados, la reacción de los sobrevivientes atrapados entre dos fuegosNota 1​ fue huir, o ponerse bajo el control del Ejercito forzados a participar en las Patrullas de Autodefensa Civil (PAC) o reubicados en las «aldeas modelo», en donde fueron concentrados. Unas cincuenta mil personas totalmente desposeídas se escapo a zonas selváticas del departamento del QuicheNota 2​ pasando esos años escondidos del mundo exterior y fuera de control gubernamental.
    Guatemala_communidad_resistencia_005.JPG
  • Democratic self determination by native peoples, voting with the support of the United Nations MINUGUA. Guatemalan Communities of popular resistence who had lived far from mainstream society, in autonomy, in the mountains, these people had fled their native lands, escaped from the likes of the dictator Rios Montt, whilst many others had been assasinated during the 36 years civil war, thousands who disappeared never to be found again.<br />
<br />
Las Comunidades de poblacion en resistencia o CPRs fueron las comunidades desarraigadas por la Guerra civil de Guatemala (1960-1996) que se aislaron en las selvas del Ixcan y en la Sierra en el departamento de Quiché desde principios de 1980 y reaparecieron a la luz pública en 1991.<br />
<br />
Ningun sector fue mas afectado por la violencia durante los años de la Guerra civil de Guatemala que la poblacion campesina de ese país centroamericano. La guerra dejó en el campo un saldo de muertes y destruccion sin precedentes, generando entre otras reacciones la fuga masiva de miles de campesinos guatemaltecos. En el período 1981-82, en el que más de cuatrocientos pueblos y aldeas fueron arrasadas y miles de guatemaltecos asesinados, la reacción de los sobrevivientes atrapados entre dos fuegosNota 1​ fue huir, o ponerse bajo el control del Ejercito forzados a participar en las Patrullas de Autodefensa Civil (PAC) o reubicados en las «aldeas modelo», en donde fueron concentrados. Unas cincuenta mil personas totalmente desposeídas se escapo a zonas selváticas del departamento del QuicheNota 2​ pasando esos años escondidos del mundo exterior y fuera de control gubernamental.
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  • Ancient Woodland, Buckinghamshire, UK<br />
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Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
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  • Jones Hill Wood, a site of huge confrontations between protesters and HS2 security. This is an ancient woodland of two hectares, predominatly beeches, near Wendover, of which half is planned to be chopped down to make way for HS2. Various camps have been evicted and re-erected on the site. Wendover UK<br />
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Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
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  • Barricaded defences at  'Wendover Active Resistance Camp' or 'W.A.R. against HS2', Wendover, Buckinghamshire<br />
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Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
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  • Resistance fighter, freeeconomist, ranger and hunter-gatherer with bow and arrows and motorbike. Protest site nearby barrows, sacred burial mound, close to Stonehenge, Wiltshire UK<br />
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Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_137.JPG
  • Beltane 1st May celebration fire dances nearby barrows, sacred burial mound, close to Stonehenge, Wiltshire UK<br />
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Beltane, also called la Bealtaine, is the Gaelic May Day festival. Most commonly it is held on 1 May, or about halfway between the spring equinox and summer solstice.<br />
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Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
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  • Beltane 1st May celebration fire dances nearby barrows, sacred burial mound, close to Stonehenge, Wiltshire UK<br />
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Beltane, also called la Bealtaine, is the Gaelic May Day festival. Most commonly it is held on 1 May, or about halfway between the spring equinox and summer solstice.<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_129.JPG
  • Beltane 1st May celebration fire dances nearby barrows, sacred burial mound, close to Stonehenge, Wiltshire UK<br />
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Beltane, also called la Bealtaine, is the Gaelic May Day festival. Most commonly it is held on 1 May, or about halfway between the spring equinox and summer solstice.<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_127.JPG
  • Beltane 1st May gathering after celebration maypole, dances and theatre, next to a barrow, a sacred burial mound, close to Stonehenge, Wiltshire UK<br />
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Beltane, also called la Bealtaine, is the Gaelic May Day festival. Most commonly it is held on 1 May, or about halfway between the spring equinox and summer solstice.<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_118.JPG
  • Beltane 1st May celebration maypole, dances and theatre, next to a barrow, a sacred burial mound, close to Stonehenge, Wiltshire UK<br />
<br />
Beltane, also called la Bealtaine, is the Gaelic May Day festival. Most commonly it is held on 1 May, or about halfway between the spring equinox and summer solstice.<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_117.JPG
  • Beltane 1st May celebration maypole, dances and theatre, next to a barrow, a sacred burial mound, close to Stonehenge, Wiltshire UK<br />
<br />
Beltane, also called la Bealtaine, is the Gaelic May Day festival. Most commonly it is held on 1 May, or about halfway between the spring equinox and summer solstice.<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_115.JPG
  • Stonehenge, site for a new tunnel and expressway, Wiltshire, UK<br />
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Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_110.JPG
  • HS2 plant and sites nearby Denham Country Park, UK<br />
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Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_102.JPG
  • Nighttime after HS2 Tree surgeons cut down huge swathes of trees, at Denham Country Park, UK<br />
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Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_099.JPG
  • HS2 plant site and access road at night at Denham Country Park, UK<br />
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Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_098.JPG
  • HS2 Tree surgeons cutting down huge swathes of trees, at Denham Country Park, UK<br />
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Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_097.JPG
  • HS2 Tree surgeons cutting down huge swathes of trees, at Denham Country Park, UK<br />
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Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_093.JPG
  • Protesters playing war games, near treehouse defences in big trees, at Denham Country Park, UK<br />
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Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_091.JPG
  • Evening light overlooking ancient woodland to be destroyed. Jones Hill Wood, a site of huge confrontations between protesters and HS2 security. This is an ancient woodland of two hectares, predominatly beeches, near Wendover, of which half is planned to be chopped down to make way for HS2. Various camps have been evicted and re-erected on the site. Wendover UK<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_090.JPG
  • Security guarding woodland to be destroyed. Jones Hill Wood, a site of huge confrontations between protesters and HS2 security. This is an ancient woodland of two hectares, predominatly beeches, near Wendover, of which half is planned to be chopped down to make way for HS2. Various camps have been evicted and re-erected on the site. Wendover UK<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_089.JPG
  • Jones Hill Wood, a site of huge confrontations between protesters and HS2 security. This is an ancient woodland of two hectares, predominatly beeches, near Wendover, of which half is planned to be chopped down to make way for HS2. Various camps have been evicted and re-erected on the site. Wendover UK<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_088.JPG
  • Confrontations between eco-warrior protesters and 'Carrots' as the security are nicknamed, because of their orange uniform. <br />
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Jones Hill Wood, a site of huge confrontations between protesters and HS2 security. This is an ancient woodland of two hectares, predominatly beeches, near Wendover, of which half is planned to be chopped down to make way for HS2. Various camps have been evicted and re-erected on the site. Wendover UK<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_087.JPG
  • Police surveillance during confrontations between eco-warrior protesters and 'Carrots' as the security are nicknamed, because of their orange uniform. <br />
<br />
Jones Hill Wood, a site of huge confrontations between protesters and HS2 security. This is an ancient woodland of two hectares, predominatly beeches, near Wendover, of which half is planned to be chopped down to make way for HS2. Various camps have been evicted and re-erected on the site. Wendover UK<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_086.JPG
  • Stonehenge, site for a new tunnel and expressway, Wiltshire, UK<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_078.JPG
  • Dragon cloud on the horizon during druid magic pagan ceremony on a barrow mound, near Stonehenge<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_075.JPG
  • As if small twig size trees replace a fully fledged woodland, in terms of diversity and ecology. The UK government says it plants millions of trees along the route to replace what it destroys. <br />
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HS2 plant and site, Warwickshire<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_071.JPG
  • HS2 site with mural of fake trees hiding plant, nearby 'Wendover Active Resistance Camp' , Wendover Buckinghamshire, UK<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_070.JPG
  • HS2 site with mural of fake trees hiding plant, nearby 'Wendover Active Resistance Camp' , Wendover Buckinghamshire, UK<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_069.JPG
  • As if small twig size trees replace a fully fledged woodland, in terms of diversity and ecology. The UK government says it plants millions of trees along the route to replace what it destroys. <br />
<br />
Jones Hill Wood, a site of huge confrontations between protesters and HS2 security. This is an ancient woodland of two hectares, predominatly beeches, near Wendover, of which half is planned to be chopped down to make way for HS2. Various camps have been evicted and re-erected on the site. Wendover UK<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_068.JPG
  • HS2 tree surgeons cutting down ancient woodland with important bat population. Jones Hill Wood, a site of huge confrontations between protesters and HS2 security. This is an ancient woodland of two hectares, predominatly beeches, near Wendover, of which half is planned to be chopped down to make way for HS2. Various camps have been evicted and re-erected on the site. Wendover UK<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_065.JPG
  • HS2 tree surgeons cutting down ancient woodland with important bat population. Jones Hill Wood, a site of huge confrontations between protesters and HS2 security. This is an ancient woodland of two hectares, predominatly beeches, near Wendover, of which half is planned to be chopped down to make way for HS2. Various camps have been evicted and re-erected on the site. Wendover UK<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_064.JPG
  • Bat nesting boxes and HS2 tree surgeon cutting trees. Jones Hill Wood, a site of huge confrontations between protesters and HS2 security. This is an ancient woodland of two hectares, predominatly beeches, near Wendover, of which half is planned to be chopped down to make way for HS2. Various camps have been evicted and re-erected on the site. Wendover UK<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_063.JPG
  • Barricaded HS2 territory with destroyed woodlands opposite  'Wendover Active Resistance Camp' or 'W.A.R. against HS2', Wendover, Buckinghamshire<br />
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Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_061.JPG
  • Lea and a security guard. Confrontations between eco-warrior protesters and 'Carrots' as the security are nicknamed, because of their orange uniform. <br />
<br />
Jones Hill Wood, a site of huge confrontations between protesters and HS2 security. This is an ancient woodland of two hectares, predominatly beeches, near Wendover, of which half is planned to be chopped down to make way for HS2. Various camps have been evicted and re-erected on the site. Wendover UK<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_058.JPG
  • Bat ultrasound location equipment, Jones Hill Wood, a site of huge confrontations between protesters and HS2 security. This is an ancient woodland of two hectares, predominatly beeches, near Wendover, of which half is planned to be chopped down to make way for HS2. Various camps have been evicted and re-erected on the site. Wendover UK<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_055.JPG
  • Barricaded HS2 territory at night with destroyed woodlands, opposite  'Wendover Active Resistance Camp' or 'W.A.R. against HS2', Wendover, Buckinghamshire<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_052.JPG
  • Night time. LHS Mark Keir STOP HS2 and other protesters around campfire. Jones Hill Wood, a site of huge confrontations between protesters and HS2 security. This is an ancient woodland of two hectares, predominatly beeches, near Wendover, of which half is planned to be chopped down to make way for HS2. Various camps have been evicted and re-erected on the site. Wendover UK<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_049.JPG
  • Protesters camp. Jones Hill Wood, a site of huge confrontations between protesters and HS2 security. This is an ancient woodland of two hectares, predominatly beeches, near Wendover, of which half is planned to be chopped down to make way for HS2. Various camps have been evicted and re-erected on the site. Wendover UK<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_044.JPG
  • Ground dwellings, benders and treehouse defences in big trees, at Denham Country Park, UK<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_042.JPG
  • Barricaded defences at  'Wendover Active Resistance Camp' or 'W.A.R. against HS2', Wendover, Buckinghamshire<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_041.JPG
  • Barricaded defences at  'Wendover Active Resistance Camp' or 'W.A.R. against HS2', Wendover, Buckinghamshire<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_040.JPG
  • Police documenting activities of protesters. Jones Hill Wood, a site of huge confrontations between protesters and HS2 security. This is an ancient woodland of two hectares, predominatly beeches, near Wendover, of which half is planned to be chopped down to make way for HS2. Various camps have been evicted and re-erected on the site. Wendover UK<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_036.JPG
  • Police and HS2 surveillance. Jones Hill Wood, a site of huge confrontations between protesters and HS2 security. This is an ancient woodland of two hectares, predominatly beeches, near Wendover, of which half is planned to be chopped down to make way for HS2. Various camps have been evicted and re-erected on the site. Wendover UK<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_030.JPG
  • Confrontations between eco-warrior protesters and 'Carrots' as the security are nicknamed, because of their orange uniform. <br />
<br />
Jones Hill Wood, a site of huge confrontations between protesters and HS2 security. This is an ancient woodland of two hectares, predominatly beeches, near Wendover, of which half is planned to be chopped down to make way for HS2. Various camps have been evicted and re-erected on the site. Wendover UK<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_029.JPG
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