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Protesters hold a banner saying "Free Palestinian Hostages In Israeli Captivity" while chanting and waving Palestinian flags during the demonstration at Piccadilly Circus in Central London. The Red Ribbons campaign is a global campaign highlighting the plight of Palestinians held in detention by Israel. Of the nearly 9100 Palestinians currently detained, it is estimated that almost a third are effectively treated as hostages, abducted and denied even the bare minimum of legal rights. People are taken from their beds and elsewhere and disappear for indefinite periods without charges or court he-stock-foto
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(EDITORS NOTE: Image contains profanity)Protesters hold a banner and sign during the demonstration at Piccadilly Circus in Central London. The Red Ribbons campaign is a global campaign highlighting the plight of Palestinians held in detention by Israel. Of the nearly 9100 Palestinians currently detained, it is estimated that almost a third are effectively treated as hostages, abducted and denied even the bare minimum of legal rights. People are taken from their beds and elsewhere and disappear for indefinite periods without charges or court hearings. This number includes 400 children.-stock-foto
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A protester holds a red ribbon with the words "Free Palestinian Hostages" while others chant pro-Palestinian messages during the demonstration at Piccadilly Circus in Central London. The Red Ribbons campaign is a global campaign highlighting the plight of Palestinians held in detention by Israel. Of the nearly 9100 Palestinians currently detained, it is estimated that almost a third are effectively treated as hostages, abducted and denied even the bare minimum of legal rights. People are taken from their beds and elsewhere and disappear for indefinite periods without charges or court hearings.-stock-foto
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A protester chants slogans while holding a red ribbon that reads "Free Palestinian Hostages" during the demonstration at Piccadilly Circus in Central London. The Red Ribbons campaign is a global campaign highlighting the plight of Palestinians held in detention by Israel. Of the nearly 9100 Palestinians currently detained, it is estimated that almost a third are effectively treated as hostages, abducted and denied even the bare minimum of legal rights. People are taken from their beds and elsewhere and disappear for indefinite periods without charges or court hearings. This number includes 400-stock-foto
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Protesters chant slogans while waving Palestinian flags during the demonstration at Piccadilly Circus in Central London. The Red Ribbons campaign is a global campaign highlighting the plight of Palestinians held in detention by Israel. Of the nearly 9100 Palestinians currently detained, it is estimated that almost a third are effectively treated as hostages, abducted and denied even the bare minimum of legal rights. People are taken from their beds and elsewhere and disappear for indefinite periods without charges or court hearings. This number includes 400 children.-stock-foto
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Protesters hold a banner saying "Free Palestinian Hostages In Israeli Captivity" while chanting and waving Palestinian flags during the demonstration at Piccadilly Circus in Central London. The Red Ribbons campaign is a global campaign highlighting the plight of Palestinians held in detention by Israel. Of the nearly 9100 Palestinians currently detained, it is estimated that almost a third are effectively treated as hostages, abducted and denied even the bare minimum of legal rights. People are taken from their beds and elsewhere and disappear for indefinite periods without charges or court he-stock-foto
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A protester holds a red ribbon with the words "Free Palestinian Hostages" during the demonstration at Piccadilly Circus in Central London. The Red Ribbons campaign is a global campaign highlighting the plight of Palestinians held in detention by Israel. Of the nearly 9100 Palestinians currently detained, it is estimated that almost a third are effectively treated as hostages, abducted and denied even the bare minimum of legal rights. People are taken from their beds and elsewhere and disappear for indefinite periods without charges or court hearings. This number includes 400 children.-stock-foto
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Posters of "hostages" are attached to a lamp post during the demonstration at Piccadilly Circus in Central London. The Red Ribbons campaign is a global campaign highlighting the plight of Palestinians held in detention by Israel. Of the nearly 9100 Palestinians currently detained, it is estimated that almost a third are effectively treated as hostages, abducted and denied even the bare minimum of legal rights. People are taken from their beds and elsewhere and disappear for indefinite periods without charges or court hearings. This number includes 400 children.-stock-foto
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Posters of "hostages" are attached to a lamp post during the demonstration at Piccadilly Circus in Central London. The Red Ribbons campaign is a global campaign highlighting the plight of Palestinians held in detention by Israel. Of the nearly 9100 Palestinians currently detained, it is estimated that almost a third are effectively treated as hostages, abducted and denied even the bare minimum of legal rights. People are taken from their beds and elsewhere and disappear for indefinite periods without charges or court hearings. This number includes 400 children.-stock-foto
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A protester holds a red ribbon with the words "Free Palestinian Hostages" during the demonstration at Piccadilly Circus in Central London. The Red Ribbons campaign is a global campaign highlighting the plight of Palestinians held in detention by Israel. Of the nearly 9100 Palestinians currently detained, it is estimated that almost a third are effectively treated as hostages, abducted and denied even the bare minimum of legal rights. People are taken from their beds and elsewhere and disappear for indefinite periods without charges or court hearings. This number includes 400 children.-stock-foto
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A free hostage red ribbon seen tied around a post during the demonstration at Piccadilly Circus in Central London. The Red Ribbons campaign is a global campaign highlighting the plight of Palestinians held in detention by Israel. Of the nearly 9100 Palestinians currently detained, it is estimated that almost a third are effectively treated as hostages, abducted and denied even the bare minimum of legal rights. People are taken from their beds and elsewhere and disappear for indefinite periods without charges or court hearings. This number includes 400 children.-stock-foto
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A poster and free hostage red ribbon seen tied around a lamp post during the demonstration at Piccadilly Circus in Central London. The Red Ribbons campaign is a global campaign highlighting the plight of Palestinians held in detention by Israel. Of the nearly 9100 Palestinians currently detained, it is estimated that almost a third are effectively treated as hostages, abducted and denied even the bare minimum of legal rights. People are taken from their beds and elsewhere and disappear for indefinite periods without charges or court hearings. This number includes 400 children.-stock-foto
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A protester chants slogans while making a gesture during the demonstration at Piccadilly Circus in Central London. The Red Ribbons campaign is a global campaign highlighting the plight of Palestinians held in detention by Israel. Of the nearly 9100 Palestinians currently detained, it is estimated that almost a third are effectively treated as hostages, abducted and denied even the bare minimum of legal rights. People are taken from their beds and elsewhere and disappear for indefinite periods without charges or court hearings. This number includes 400 children.-stock-foto
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(EDITORS NOTE: Image contains profanity)A protester holds a sign saying "F**k Valentine Free Palestine" during the demonstration at Piccadilly Circus in Central London. The Red Ribbons campaign is a global campaign highlighting the plight of Palestinians held in detention by Israel. Of the nearly 9100 Palestinians currently detained, it is estimated that almost a third are effectively treated as hostages, abducted and denied even the bare minimum of legal rights. People are taken from their beds and elsewhere and disappear for indefinite periods without charges or court hearings. This number i-stock-foto
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A protester chants slogans while holding a red ribbon that reads "Free Palestinian Hostages" during the demonstration at Piccadilly Circus in Central London. The Red Ribbons campaign is a global campaign highlighting the plight of Palestinians held in detention by Israel. Of the nearly 9100 Palestinians currently detained, it is estimated that almost a third are effectively treated as hostages, abducted and denied even the bare minimum of legal rights. People are taken from their beds and elsewhere and disappear for indefinite periods without charges or court hearings. This number includes 400-stock-foto
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A protester chants slogans while holding a red ribbon that reads "Free Palestinian Hostage" during the demonstration at Piccadilly Circus in Central London. The Red Ribbons campaign is a global campaign highlighting the plight of Palestinians held in detention by Israel. Of the nearly 9100 Palestinians currently detained, it is estimated that almost a third are effectively treated as hostages, abducted and denied even the bare minimum of legal rights. People are taken from their beds and elsewhere and disappear for indefinite periods without charges or court hearings. This number includes 400-stock-foto
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Protesters hold a banner with free 350 Palestinian children from Israeli detention flyers during the demonstration at Piccadilly Circus in Central London. The Red Ribbons campaign is a global campaign highlighting the plight of Palestinians held in detention by Israel. Of the nearly 9100 Palestinians currently detained, it is estimated that almost a third are effectively treated as hostages, abducted and denied even the bare minimum of legal rights. People are taken from their beds and elsewhere and disappear for indefinite periods without charges or court hearings. This number includes 400 ch-stock-foto
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A protester wears a free Palestine red ribbon with a free 350 children in detention flyer tucked into it during the demonstration at Piccadilly Circus in Central London. The Red Ribbons campaign is a global campaign highlighting the plight of Palestinians held in detention by Israel. Of the nearly 9100 Palestinians currently detained, it is estimated that almost a third are effectively treated as hostages, abducted and denied even the bare minimum of legal rights. People are taken from their beds and elsewhere and disappear for indefinite periods without charges or court hearings. This number-stock-foto
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A protester chants slogans during the demonstration at Piccadilly Circus in Central London. The Red Ribbons campaign is a global campaign highlighting the plight of Palestinians held in detention by Israel. Of the nearly 9100 Palestinians currently detained, it is estimated that almost a third are effectively treated as hostages, abducted and denied even the bare minimum of legal rights. People are taken from their beds and elsewhere and disappear for indefinite periods without charges or court hearings. This number includes 400 children.-stock-foto
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London, UK.10 Jan 2026. John McDonnell, MP speaking. On the eve of the 24th anniversary of the opening of USA's illegal prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, campaigners from the UK Guantanamo Network marched through London to a rally in Trafalgar Square. In those 24 years round 780 men, almost all innocent of terrorism, were held and tortured there, some for many years. Almost all were eventually released without charge, but 15 are still held there. The campaigners called for its immediate closure. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.10 Jan 2026. John McDonnell, MP speaking. On the eve of the 24th anniversary of the opening of USA's illegal prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, campaigners from the UK Guantanamo Network marched through London to a rally in Trafalgar Square. In those 24 years round 780 men, almost all innocent of terrorism, were held and tortured there, some for many years. Almost all were eventually released without charge, but 15 are still held there. The campaigners called for its immediate closure. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.10 Jan 2026. John McDonnell, MP speaking. On the eve of the 24th anniversary of the opening of USA's illegal prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, campaigners from the UK Guantanamo Network marched through London to a rally in Trafalgar Square. In those 24 years round 780 men, almost all innocent of terrorism, were held and tortured there, some for many years. Almost all were eventually released without charge, but 15 are still held there. The campaigners called for its immediate closure. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.10 Jan 2026. John McDonnell, MP speaking. On the eve of the 24th anniversary of the opening of USA's illegal prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, campaigners from the UK Guantanamo Network marched through London to a rally in Trafalgar Square. In those 24 years round 780 men, almost all innocent of terrorism, were held and tortured there, some for many years. Almost all were eventually released without charge, but 15 are still held there. The campaigners called for its immediate closure. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.10 Jan 2026. On the eve of the 24th anniversary of the opening of USA's illegal prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, campaigners from the UK Guantanamo Network marched through London to a rally in Trafalgar Square. In those 24 years round 780 men, almost all innocent of terrorism, were held and tortured there, some for many years. Almost all were eventually released without charge, but 15 are still held there. The campaigners called for its immediate closure. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.10 Jan 2026. On the eve of the 24th anniversary of the opening of USA's illegal prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, campaigners from the UK Guantanamo Network marched through London to a rally in Trafalgar Square. In those 24 years round 780 men, almost all innocent of terrorism, were held and tortured there, some for many years. Almost all were eventually released without charge, but 15 are still held there. The campaigners called for its immediate closure. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.10 Jan 2026. On the eve of the 24th anniversary of the opening of USA's illegal prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, campaigners from the UK Guantanamo Network marched through London to a rally in Trafalgar Square. In those 24 years round 780 men, almost all innocent of terrorism, were held and tortured there, some for many years. Almost all were eventually released without charge, but 15 are still held there. The campaigners called for its immediate closure. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.10 Jan 2026. John McDonnell, MP waits to speak. On the eve of the 24th anniversary of the opening of USA's illegal prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, campaigners from the UK Guantanamo Network marched through London to a rally in Trafalgar Square. In those 24 years round 780 men, almost all innocent of terrorism, were held and tortured there, some for many years. Almost all were eventually released without charge, but 15 are still held there. The campaigners called for its immediate closure. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.10 Jan 2026. On the eve of the 24th anniversary of the opening of USA's illegal prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, campaigners from the UK Guantanamo Network marched through London to a rally in Trafalgar Square. In those 24 years round 780 men, almost all innocent of terrorism, were held and tortured there, some for many years. Almost all were eventually released without charge, but 15 are still held there. The campaigners called for its immediate closure. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.10 Jan 2026. On the eve of the 24th anniversary of the opening of USA's illegal prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, campaigners from the UK Guantanamo Network marched through London to a rally in Trafalgar Square. In those 24 years round 780 men, almost all innocent of terrorism, were held and tortured there, some for many years. Almost all were eventually released without charge, but 15 are still held there. The campaigners called for its immediate closure. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.10 Jan 2026. On the eve of the 24th anniversary of the opening of USA's illegal prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, campaigners from the UK Guantanamo Network marched through London to a rally in Trafalgar Square. In those 24 years round 780 men, almost all innocent of terrorism, were held and tortured there, some for many years. Almost all were eventually released without charge, but 15 are still held there. The campaigners called for its immediate closure. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.10 Jan 2026. John McDonnell, MP. On the eve of the 24th anniversary of the opening of USA's illegal prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, campaigners from the UK Guantanamo Network marched through London to a rally in Trafalgar Square. In those 24 years round 780 men, almost all innocent of terrorism, were held and tortured there, some for many years. Almost all were eventually released without charge, but 15 are still held there. The campaigners called for its immediate closure. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.10 Jan 2026. . On the eve of the 24th anniversary of the opening of USA's illegal prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, campaigners from the UK Guantanamo Network marched through London to a rally in Trafalgar Square. In those 24 years round 780 men, almost all innocent of terrorism, were held and tortured there, some for many years. Almost all were eventually released without charge, but 15 are still held there. The campaigners called for its immediate closure. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.10 Jan 2026.  John McDonnell, MP(centre). On the eve of the 24th anniversary of the opening of USA's illegal prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, campaigners from the UK Guantanamo Network marched through London to a rally in Trafalgar Square. In those 24 years round 780 men, almost all innocent of terrorism, were held and tortured there, some for many years. Almost all were eventually released without charge, but 15 are still held there. The campaigners called for its immediate closure. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.10 Jan 2026. On the eve of the 24th anniversary of the opening of USA's illegal prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, campaigners from the UK Guantanamo Network marched through London to a rally in Trafalgar Square. In those 24 years round 780 men, almost all innocent of terrorism, were held and tortured there, some for many years. Almost all were eventually released without charge, but 15 are still held there. The campaigners called for its immediate closure. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.10 Jan 2026. On the eve of the 24th anniversary of the opening of USA's illegal prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, campaigners from the UK Guantanamo Network marched through London to a rally in Trafalgar Square. In those 24 years round 780 men, almost all innocent of terrorism, were held and tortured there, some for many years. Almost all were eventually released without charge, but 15 are still held there. The campaigners called for its immediate closure. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.10 Jan 2026. On the eve of the 24th anniversary of the opening of USA's illegal prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, campaigners from the UK Guantanamo Network marched through London to a rally in Trafalgar Square. In those 24 years round 780 men, almost all innocent of terrorism, were held and tortured there, some for many years. Almost all were eventually released without charge, but 15 are still held there. The campaigners called for its immediate closure. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.10 Jan 2026. On the eve of the 24th anniversary of the opening of USA's illegal prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, campaigners from the UK Guantanamo Network marched through London to a rally in Trafalgar Square. In those 24 years round 780 men, almost all innocent of terrorism, were held and tortured there, some for many years. Almost all were eventually released without charge, but 15 are still held there. The campaigners called for its immediate closure. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.10 Jan 2026. On the eve of the 24th anniversary of the opening of USA's illegal prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, campaigners from the UK Guantanamo Network marched through London to a rally in Trafalgar Square. In those 24 years round 780 men, almost all innocent of terrorism, were held and tortured there, some for many years. Almost all were eventually released without charge, but 15 are still held there. The campaigners called for its immediate closure. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Speaker of the US House of Representatives Mike Johnson (Republican of Louisiana) speaks on the importance he sees in the Laken Riley Act, during a ceremonial signing for it before it will be later signed into law by President Donald Trump, in the signing room in the United States Capitol in Washington, DC, on Thursday, January 23, 2025. The Laken Riley Act mandates the indefinite detention of any noncitizen of any age for even the most minor of infractions - even if charges are dropped and even if the subject is a child. Credit: Mattie Neretin/CNP/MediaPunch-stock-foto
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Speaker of the US House of Representatives Mike Johnson (Republican of Louisiana) speaks on the importance he sees in the Laken Riley Act, during a ceremonial signing for it before it will be later signed into law by President Donald Trump, in the signing room in the United States Capitol in Washington, DC, on Thursday, January 23, 2025. The Laken Riley Act mandates the indefinite detention of any noncitizen of any age for even the most minor of infractions – even if charges are dropped and even if the subject is a child. Photo by Mattie Neretin/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM-stock-foto