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Justice For The Miners!

September 26, 2016

The Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign includes ex-miners, Trades Unionists, activists and others who are determined to get justice for miners who were victims of police lies and cover ups at Orgreave in June 1984. Most of these photographs were taken during the time of the Miner’s strike.

Women in support of the miners, London c. 1984

Women in support of the miners, London 1984

East London meeting in support of the miners, c. 1984

East London meeting in support of the miners, 1984

Striking Miner, Kiveton Park, c. 1984

Striking Miner, Kiveton Park, 1984

Dog supporting the Miners on strike, 1980's

Dog supporting the Miners on strike, 1984

Posters supporting the miners. Brick Lane Bridge 1984

Posters supporting the miners. Brick Lane Bridge 1984

Striking Miner, Kiveton Park, c. 1984

Striking Miner, Kiveton Park, 1984

Collecting food and money for the miners in East London 1984

Collecting food and money for the miners in East London 1984

Inside a pub in Kiveton Park (on Strike), 1984

Inside a pub in Kiveton Park (during the miner’s strike), 1984

Support the miners meeting at Toynbee Hall 1984

Support the miners meeting at Toynbee Hall, East London 1984

Kiveton Park (on Strike), 1984

Kiveton Park (on Strike), 1984

Collecting food and money for the miners in East London 1984

Collecting food and money for the miners in East London 1984

Niel Kinnock. London 1992

Niel Kinnock – he failed to support the miners. London 1992

East London women in support of the miners, Kent c. 1984

East London women in support of the miners, Kent 1984

You may also be interested in the following films supporting Jeremy Corbyn:

#SaveLabour 1,2,3,4,5

Tonight in Liverpool there will be a free screening of the anti-war film ‘Not In Our Name’ featuring veteran anti war campaigner Tony Benn and peace campaigners from around the world. ‘Not In Our Name’ opens up a rich visual landscape to explore the folly of war. Six years in the making Directors Hazuan Hashim and Phil Maxwell wanted to take the anti-war message to a wider audience through an examination of the work of a diverse range of artists against the war. The film includes footage from around the world, including Iraq and the USA. The screening will be followed by a Q & A with the Directors chaired by Audrey White, a founder member of the Merseyside Anti-war movement.

Not in Our Name is part of The World Transformed Festival Programme. http://theworldtransformed.org/monday-schedule/

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