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Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
The Alois Dallmayr delicatessen storefront is in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on July 3, 2025. The premium food and coffee retailer is considered the largest delicatessen business in Europe. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
The Alois Dallmayr delicatessen storefront is in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on July 3, 2025. The premium food and coffee retailer is considered the largest delicatessen business in Europe. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
The Alois Dallmayr delicatessen storefront is in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on July 3, 2025. The premium food and coffee retailer is considered the largest delicatessen business in Europe. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Pride In Paris: The 2025 March For Equality
A segment of the Paris Pride march, also known as the Marche des Fiertes, features activists from Amnesty International carrying banners and flags, advocating for human rights and the protection of LGBTQ+ communities worldwide in Paris, France, on June 28, 2025. (Photo by Giulia Morici/NurPhoto) -
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47th Annual Pride March Celebrated In Mexico City
Members of the LGBTTTIQ+ community take part in the 47th annual pride march on Reforma Avenue, with hundreds of people from the LGBT community participating, beginning at the Angel of Independence. Thousands of people around the world join the global pride march to protest against transphobia and homophobia and to demand greater safety, equity, and equality, in Mexico City, Mexico, on June 28, 2025. (Photo by Carlos Tischler/ Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto) -
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USAF Boeing C-17 Globemaster III
Boeing C-17 Globemaster III a large military transport aircraft of the United States Air Force USAF departs from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport AMS. The specific airplane has the registration tail number 10-0218 and is powered by 4x PW jet engines. The McDonnell Douglas / Boeing C-17 Globemaster III is performs tactical and strategic airlift missions, transporting troops and cargo throughout the world, while on the specific appearance on the Dutch city it transported supplies for the US participation in NATO summit in the Hague including the presidential helicopter Marine One and the Presidential state car known as The Beast. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on June 21, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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USAF Boeing C-17 Globemaster III
Boeing C-17 Globemaster III a large military transport aircraft of the United States Air Force USAF departs from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport AMS. The specific airplane has the registration tail number 10-0218 and is powered by 4x PW jet engines. The McDonnell Douglas / Boeing C-17 Globemaster III is performs tactical and strategic airlift missions, transporting troops and cargo throughout the world, while on the specific appearance on the Dutch city it transported supplies for the US participation in NATO summit in the Hague including the presidential helicopter Marine One and the Presidential state car known as The Beast. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on June 21, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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USAF Boeing C-17 Globemaster III
Boeing C-17 Globemaster III a large military transport aircraft of the United States Air Force USAF departs from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport AMS. The specific airplane has the registration tail number 10-0218 and is powered by 4x PW jet engines. The McDonnell Douglas / Boeing C-17 Globemaster III is performs tactical and strategic airlift missions, transporting troops and cargo throughout the world, while on the specific appearance on the Dutch city it transported supplies for the US participation in NATO summit in the Hague including the presidential helicopter Marine One and the Presidential state car known as The Beast. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on June 21, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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USAF Boeing C-17 Globemaster III
Boeing C-17 Globemaster III a large military transport aircraft of the United States Air Force USAF departs from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport AMS. The specific airplane has the registration tail number 10-0218 and is powered by 4x PW jet engines. The McDonnell Douglas / Boeing C-17 Globemaster III is performs tactical and strategic airlift missions, transporting troops and cargo throughout the world, while on the specific appearance on the Dutch city it transported supplies for the US participation in NATO summit in the Hague including the presidential helicopter Marine One and the Presidential state car known as The Beast. Amsterdam, the Netherlands on June 21, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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International Day Of Yoga In Bangkok.
Yoga enthusiasts perform exercises during a mass yoga event to celebrate the International Day of Yoga in Bangkok, Thailand, on June 21, 2025. The International Day of Yoga is celebrated annually worldwide since 2015 after the United Nations declares yoga a practice of physical, mental, and spiritual exercise that originates in ancient India. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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International Day Of Yoga In Bangkok.
Yoga enthusiasts perform exercises during a mass yoga event to celebrate the International Day of Yoga in Bangkok, Thailand, on June 21, 2025. The International Day of Yoga is celebrated annually worldwide since 2015 after the United Nations declares yoga a practice of physical, mental, and spiritual exercise that originates in ancient India. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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International Day Of Yoga In Bangkok.
Yoga enthusiasts perform exercises during a mass yoga event to celebrate the International Day of Yoga in Bangkok, Thailand, on June 21, 2025. The International Day of Yoga is celebrated annually worldwide since 2015 after the United Nations declares yoga a practice of physical, mental, and spiritual exercise that originates in ancient India. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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International Day Of Yoga In Bangkok.
Yoga enthusiasts perform exercises during a mass yoga event to celebrate the International Day of Yoga in Bangkok, Thailand, on June 21, 2025. The International Day of Yoga is celebrated annually worldwide since 2015 after the United Nations declares yoga a practice of physical, mental, and spiritual exercise that originates in ancient India. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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International Day Of Yoga In Bangkok.
Yoga enthusiasts perform exercises during a mass yoga event to celebrate the International Day of Yoga in Bangkok, Thailand, on June 21, 2025. The International Day of Yoga is celebrated annually worldwide since 2015 after the United Nations declares yoga a practice of physical, mental, and spiritual exercise that originates in ancient India. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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International Day Of Yoga In Bangkok.
Yoga enthusiasts perform exercises during a mass yoga event to celebrate the International Day of Yoga in Bangkok, Thailand, on June 21, 2025. The International Day of Yoga is celebrated annually worldwide since 2015 after the United Nations declares yoga a practice of physical, mental, and spiritual exercise that originates in ancient India. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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International Day Of Yoga In Bangkok.
Yoga enthusiasts perform exercises during a mass yoga event to celebrate the International Day of Yoga in Bangkok, Thailand, on June 21, 2025. The International Day of Yoga is celebrated annually worldwide since 2015 after the United Nations declares yoga a practice of physical, mental, and spiritual exercise that originates in ancient India. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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International Day Of Yoga In Bangkok.
Yoga enthusiasts perform exercises during a mass yoga event to celebrate the International Day of Yoga in Bangkok, Thailand, on June 21, 2025. The International Day of Yoga is celebrated annually worldwide since 2015 after the United Nations declares yoga a practice of physical, mental, and spiritual exercise that originates in ancient India. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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International Day Of Yoga In Bangkok.
Yoga enthusiasts perform exercises during a mass yoga event to celebrate the International Day of Yoga in Bangkok, Thailand, on June 21, 2025. The International Day of Yoga is celebrated annually worldwide since 2015 after the United Nations declares yoga a practice of physical, mental, and spiritual exercise that originates in ancient India. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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International Day Of Yoga In Bangkok.
Yoga enthusiasts perform exercises during a mass yoga event to celebrate the International Day of Yoga in Bangkok, Thailand, on June 21, 2025. The International Day of Yoga is celebrated annually worldwide since 2015 after the United Nations declares yoga a practice of physical, mental, and spiritual exercise that originates in ancient India. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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International Day Of Yoga In Bangkok.
Yoga enthusiasts perform exercises during a mass yoga event to celebrate the International Day of Yoga in Bangkok, Thailand, on June 21, 2025. The International Day of Yoga is celebrated annually worldwide since 2015 after the United Nations declares yoga a practice of physical, mental, and spiritual exercise that originates in ancient India. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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International Day Of Yoga In Bangkok.
Yoga enthusiasts perform exercises during a mass yoga event to celebrate the International Day of Yoga in Bangkok, Thailand, on June 21, 2025. The International Day of Yoga is celebrated annually worldwide since 2015 after the United Nations declares yoga a practice of physical, mental, and spiritual exercise that originates in ancient India. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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International Day Of Yoga In Bangkok.
Yoga enthusiasts perform exercises during a mass yoga event to celebrate the International Day of Yoga in Bangkok, Thailand, on June 21, 2025. The International Day of Yoga is celebrated annually worldwide since 2015 after the United Nations declares yoga a practice of physical, mental, and spiritual exercise that originates in ancient India. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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International Day Of Yoga In Bangkok.
Yoga enthusiasts perform exercises during a mass yoga event to celebrate the International Day of Yoga in Bangkok, Thailand, on June 21, 2025. The International Day of Yoga is celebrated annually worldwide since 2015 after the United Nations declares yoga a practice of physical, mental, and spiritual exercise that originates in ancient India. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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International Day Of Yoga In Bangkok.
Yoga enthusiasts perform exercises during a mass yoga event to celebrate the International Day of Yoga in Bangkok, Thailand, on June 21, 2025. The International Day of Yoga is celebrated annually worldwide since 2015 after the United Nations declares yoga a practice of physical, mental, and spiritual exercise that originates in ancient India. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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International Day Of Yoga In Bangkok.
Yoga enthusiasts perform exercises during a mass yoga event to celebrate the International Day of Yoga in Bangkok, Thailand, on June 21, 2025. The International Day of Yoga is celebrated annually worldwide since 2015 after the United Nations declares yoga a practice of physical, mental, and spiritual exercise that originates in ancient India. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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International Day Of Yoga In Bangkok.
Yoga enthusiasts perform exercises during a mass yoga event to celebrate the International Day of Yoga in Bangkok, Thailand, on June 21, 2025. The International Day of Yoga is celebrated annually worldwide since 2015 after the United Nations declares yoga a practice of physical, mental, and spiritual exercise that originates in ancient India. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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International Day Of Yoga In Bangkok.
Yoga enthusiasts perform exercises during a mass yoga event to celebrate the International Day of Yoga in Bangkok, Thailand, on June 21, 2025. The International Day of Yoga is celebrated annually worldwide since 2015 after the United Nations declares yoga a practice of physical, mental, and spiritual exercise that originates in ancient India. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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International Day Of Yoga In Bangkok.
Yoga enthusiasts perform exercises during a mass yoga event to celebrate the International Day of Yoga in Bangkok, Thailand, on June 21, 2025. The International Day of Yoga is celebrated annually worldwide since 2015 after the United Nations declares yoga a practice of physical, mental, and spiritual exercise that originates in ancient India. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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International Day Of Yoga In Bangkok.
Yoga enthusiasts perform exercises during a mass yoga event to celebrate the International Day of Yoga in Bangkok, Thailand, on June 21, 2025. The International Day of Yoga is celebrated annually worldwide since 2015 after the United Nations declares yoga a practice of physical, mental, and spiritual exercise that originates in ancient India. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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International Day Of Yoga In Bangkok.
Yoga enthusiasts perform exercises during a mass yoga event to celebrate the International Day of Yoga in Bangkok, Thailand, on June 21, 2025. The International Day of Yoga is celebrated annually worldwide since 2015 after the United Nations declares yoga a practice of physical, mental, and spiritual exercise that originates in ancient India. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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USS Nimitz
April 29, 2013 - Pacific Ocean: The aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68) transits the Pacific Ocean. Nimitz is on a deployment to the western Pacific region. (USN / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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U.S. Army 250th anniversary / Trump birthday parade
Hoc Thai Ly demonstrates for peace, in Los Angeles and around the world, outside the public viewing area of a military parade celebrating the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary, and U.S. President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on June 14, 2025. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror Worldwide, London, UK.
Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror
Worldwide, London, UK.
28th May 2025
Vigil outside King’s College London’s Strand Campus (by St Mary le Strand Church) to commemorate the victims of Islamist terrorism in the UK and across the globe.
The event marks the eighth anniversary of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, in which 22 people — mainly young women and girls — were murdered in one of the most devastating terror attacks in recent British history. The vigil will also remember victims of recent atrocities worldwide, including:
• Pahalgam, Kashmir (India): 26 Hindu pilgrims killed in a targeted terror attack
• Democratic Republic of the Congo: Over 70 Christians massacred in Islamic State attacks
• Nigeria (Easter weekend): 51 Christians killed in coordinated attacks on churches
• Israel (7 October 2023): Over 1,200 civilians killed, with 58 still held hostage
Speakers include prominent voices from across faiths and communities, including:
Jonathan Sacerdoti
Broadcaster
• Reverend Hayley Ace, Anglican priest and public theologian
• Mahyar Tousi, Iranian-born political commentator and activist
• Jignesh Patel, Hindu activist
• Representatives from Hindu, Christian, Jewish, and Iranian communities
Itai Gal, co-founder of Stop The Hate UK, said:
“We cannot afford selective silence. The victims of terror — whether in Manchester, Jerusalem, Kashmir or Congo — deserve to be remembered with dignity, without political distortion. This vigil is about truth, solidarity, and standing up to hatred in all its forms.”
The vigil is part of a growing grassroots movement to challenge rising extremism and antisemitism on UK campuses and in public discourse.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror Worldwide, London, UK.
Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror
Worldwide, London, UK.
28th May 2025
Vigil outside King’s College London’s Strand Campus (by St Mary le Strand Church) to commemorate the victims of Islamist terrorism in the UK and across the globe.
The event marks the eighth anniversary of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, in which 22 people — mainly young women and girls — were murdered in one of the most devastating terror attacks in recent British history. The vigil will also remember victims of recent atrocities worldwide, including:
• Pahalgam, Kashmir (India): 26 Hindu pilgrims killed in a targeted terror attack
• Democratic Republic of the Congo: Over 70 Christians massacred in Islamic State attacks
• Nigeria (Easter weekend): 51 Christians killed in coordinated attacks on churches
• Israel (7 October 2023): Over 1,200 civilians killed, with 58 still held hostage
Speakers include prominent voices from across faiths and communities, including:
Jonathan Sacerdoti
Broadcaster
• Reverend Hayley Ace, Anglican priest and public theologian
• Mahyar Tousi, Iranian-born political commentator and activist
• Jignesh Patel, Hindu activist
• Representatives from Hindu, Christian, Jewish, and Iranian communities
Itai Gal, co-founder of Stop The Hate UK, said:
“We cannot afford selective silence. The victims of terror — whether in Manchester, Jerusalem, Kashmir or Congo — deserve to be remembered with dignity, without political distortion. This vigil is about truth, solidarity, and standing up to hatred in all its forms.”
The vigil is part of a growing grassroots movement to challenge rising extremism and antisemitism on UK campuses and in public discourse.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror Worldwide, London, UK.
Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror
Worldwide, London, UK.
28th May 2025
Vigil outside King’s College London’s Strand Campus (by St Mary le Strand Church) to commemorate the victims of Islamist terrorism in the UK and across the globe.
The event marks the eighth anniversary of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, in which 22 people — mainly young women and girls — were murdered in one of the most devastating terror attacks in recent British history. The vigil will also remember victims of recent atrocities worldwide, including:
• Pahalgam, Kashmir (India): 26 Hindu pilgrims killed in a targeted terror attack
• Democratic Republic of the Congo: Over 70 Christians massacred in Islamic State attacks
• Nigeria (Easter weekend): 51 Christians killed in coordinated attacks on churches
• Israel (7 October 2023): Over 1,200 civilians killed, with 58 still held hostage
Speakers include prominent voices from across faiths and communities, including:
Jonathan Sacerdoti
Broadcaster
• Reverend Hayley Ace, Anglican priest and public theologian
• Mahyar Tousi, Iranian-born political commentator and activist
• Jignesh Patel, Hindu activist
• Representatives from Hindu, Christian, Jewish, and Iranian communities
Itai Gal, co-founder of Stop The Hate UK, said:
“We cannot afford selective silence. The victims of terror — whether in Manchester, Jerusalem, Kashmir or Congo — deserve to be remembered with dignity, without political distortion. This vigil is about truth, solidarity, and standing up to hatred in all its forms.”
The vigil is part of a growing grassroots movement to challenge rising extremism and antisemitism on UK campuses and in public discourse.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror Worldwide, London, UK.
Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror
Worldwide, London, UK.
28th May 2025
Vigil outside King’s College London’s Strand Campus (by St Mary le Strand Church) to commemorate the victims of Islamist terrorism in the UK and across the globe.
The event marks the eighth anniversary of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, in which 22 people — mainly young women and girls — were murdered in one of the most devastating terror attacks in recent British history. The vigil will also remember victims of recent atrocities worldwide, including:
• Pahalgam, Kashmir (India): 26 Hindu pilgrims killed in a targeted terror attack
• Democratic Republic of the Congo: Over 70 Christians massacred in Islamic State attacks
• Nigeria (Easter weekend): 51 Christians killed in coordinated attacks on churches
• Israel (7 October 2023): Over 1,200 civilians killed, with 58 still held hostage
Speakers include prominent voices from across faiths and communities, including:
Jonathan Sacerdoti
Broadcaster
• Reverend Hayley Ace, Anglican priest and public theologian
• Mahyar Tousi, Iranian-born political commentator and activist
• Jignesh Patel, Hindu activist
• Representatives from Hindu, Christian, Jewish, and Iranian communities
Itai Gal, co-founder of Stop The Hate UK, said:
“We cannot afford selective silence. The victims of terror — whether in Manchester, Jerusalem, Kashmir or Congo — deserve to be remembered with dignity, without political distortion. This vigil is about truth, solidarity, and standing up to hatred in all its forms.”
The vigil is part of a growing grassroots movement to challenge rising extremism and antisemitism on UK campuses and in public discourse.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror Worldwide, London, UK.
Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror
Worldwide, London, UK.
28th May 2025
Vigil outside King’s College London’s Strand Campus (by St Mary le Strand Church) to commemorate the victims of Islamist terrorism in the UK and across the globe.
The event marks the eighth anniversary of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, in which 22 people — mainly young women and girls — were murdered in one of the most devastating terror attacks in recent British history. The vigil will also remember victims of recent atrocities worldwide, including:
• Pahalgam, Kashmir (India): 26 Hindu pilgrims killed in a targeted terror attack
• Democratic Republic of the Congo: Over 70 Christians massacred in Islamic State attacks
• Nigeria (Easter weekend): 51 Christians killed in coordinated attacks on churches
• Israel (7 October 2023): Over 1,200 civilians killed, with 58 still held hostage
Speakers include prominent voices from across faiths and communities, including:
Jonathan Sacerdoti
Broadcaster
• Reverend Hayley Ace, Anglican priest and public theologian
• Mahyar Tousi, Iranian-born political commentator and activist
• Jignesh Patel, Hindu activist
• Representatives from Hindu, Christian, Jewish, and Iranian communities
Itai Gal, co-founder of Stop The Hate UK, said:
“We cannot afford selective silence. The victims of terror — whether in Manchester, Jerusalem, Kashmir or Congo — deserve to be remembered with dignity, without political distortion. This vigil is about truth, solidarity, and standing up to hatred in all its forms.”
The vigil is part of a growing grassroots movement to challenge rising extremism and antisemitism on UK campuses and in public discourse.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror Worldwide, London, UK.
Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror
Worldwide, London, UK.
28th May 2025
Vigil outside King’s College London’s Strand Campus (by St Mary le Strand Church) to commemorate the victims of Islamist terrorism in the UK and across the globe.
The event marks the eighth anniversary of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, in which 22 people — mainly young women and girls — were murdered in one of the most devastating terror attacks in recent British history. The vigil will also remember victims of recent atrocities worldwide, including:
• Pahalgam, Kashmir (India): 26 Hindu pilgrims killed in a targeted terror attack
• Democratic Republic of the Congo: Over 70 Christians massacred in Islamic State attacks
• Nigeria (Easter weekend): 51 Christians killed in coordinated attacks on churches
• Israel (7 October 2023): Over 1,200 civilians killed, with 58 still held hostage
Speakers include prominent voices from across faiths and communities, including:
Jonathan Sacerdoti
Broadcaster
• Reverend Hayley Ace, Anglican priest and public theologian
• Mahyar Tousi, Iranian-born political commentator and activist
• Jignesh Patel, Hindu activist
• Representatives from Hindu, Christian, Jewish, and Iranian communities
Itai Gal, co-founder of Stop The Hate UK, said:
“We cannot afford selective silence. The victims of terror — whether in Manchester, Jerusalem, Kashmir or Congo — deserve to be remembered with dignity, without political distortion. This vigil is about truth, solidarity, and standing up to hatred in all its forms.”
The vigil is part of a growing grassroots movement to challenge rising extremism and antisemitism on UK campuses and in public discourse.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror Worldwide, London, UK.
Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror
Worldwide, London, UK.
28th May 2025
Vigil outside King’s College London’s Strand Campus (by St Mary le Strand Church) to commemorate the victims of Islamist terrorism in the UK and across the globe.
The event marks the eighth anniversary of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, in which 22 people — mainly young women and girls — were murdered in one of the most devastating terror attacks in recent British history. The vigil will also remember victims of recent atrocities worldwide, including:
• Pahalgam, Kashmir (India): 26 Hindu pilgrims killed in a targeted terror attack
• Democratic Republic of the Congo: Over 70 Christians massacred in Islamic State attacks
• Nigeria (Easter weekend): 51 Christians killed in coordinated attacks on churches
• Israel (7 October 2023): Over 1,200 civilians killed, with 58 still held hostage
Speakers include prominent voices from across faiths and communities, including:
Jonathan Sacerdoti
Broadcaster
• Reverend Hayley Ace, Anglican priest and public theologian
• Mahyar Tousi, Iranian-born political commentator and activist
• Jignesh Patel, Hindu activist
• Representatives from Hindu, Christian, Jewish, and Iranian communities
Itai Gal, co-founder of Stop The Hate UK, said:
“We cannot afford selective silence. The victims of terror — whether in Manchester, Jerusalem, Kashmir or Congo — deserve to be remembered with dignity, without political distortion. This vigil is about truth, solidarity, and standing up to hatred in all its forms.”
The vigil is part of a growing grassroots movement to challenge rising extremism and antisemitism on UK campuses and in public discourse.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror Worldwide, London, UK.
Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror
Worldwide, London, UK.
28th May 2025
Vigil outside King’s College London’s Strand Campus (by St Mary le Strand Church) to commemorate the victims of Islamist terrorism in the UK and across the globe.
The event marks the eighth anniversary of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, in which 22 people — mainly young women and girls — were murdered in one of the most devastating terror attacks in recent British history. The vigil will also remember victims of recent atrocities worldwide, including:
• Pahalgam, Kashmir (India): 26 Hindu pilgrims killed in a targeted terror attack
• Democratic Republic of the Congo: Over 70 Christians massacred in Islamic State attacks
• Nigeria (Easter weekend): 51 Christians killed in coordinated attacks on churches
• Israel (7 October 2023): Over 1,200 civilians killed, with 58 still held hostage
Speakers include prominent voices from across faiths and communities, including:
Jonathan Sacerdoti
Broadcaster
• Reverend Hayley Ace, Anglican priest and public theologian
• Mahyar Tousi, Iranian-born political commentator and activist
• Jignesh Patel, Hindu activist
• Representatives from Hindu, Christian, Jewish, and Iranian communities
Itai Gal, co-founder of Stop The Hate UK, said:
“We cannot afford selective silence. The victims of terror — whether in Manchester, Jerusalem, Kashmir or Congo — deserve to be remembered with dignity, without political distortion. This vigil is about truth, solidarity, and standing up to hatred in all its forms.”
The vigil is part of a growing grassroots movement to challenge rising extremism and antisemitism on UK campuses and in public discourse.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror Worldwide, London, UK.
Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror
Worldwide, London, UK.
28th May 2025
Vigil outside King’s College London’s Strand Campus (by St Mary le Strand Church) to commemorate the victims of Islamist terrorism in the UK and across the globe.
The event marks the eighth anniversary of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, in which 22 people — mainly young women and girls — were murdered in one of the most devastating terror attacks in recent British history. The vigil will also remember victims of recent atrocities worldwide, including:
• Pahalgam, Kashmir (India): 26 Hindu pilgrims killed in a targeted terror attack
• Democratic Republic of the Congo: Over 70 Christians massacred in Islamic State attacks
• Nigeria (Easter weekend): 51 Christians killed in coordinated attacks on churches
• Israel (7 October 2023): Over 1,200 civilians killed, with 58 still held hostage
Speakers include prominent voices from across faiths and communities, including:
Jonathan Sacerdoti
Broadcaster
• Reverend Hayley Ace, Anglican priest and public theologian
• Mahyar Tousi, Iranian-born political commentator and activist
• Jignesh Patel, Hindu activist
• Representatives from Hindu, Christian, Jewish, and Iranian communities
Itai Gal, co-founder of Stop The Hate UK, said:
“We cannot afford selective silence. The victims of terror — whether in Manchester, Jerusalem, Kashmir or Congo — deserve to be remembered with dignity, without political distortion. This vigil is about truth, solidarity, and standing up to hatred in all its forms.”
The vigil is part of a growing grassroots movement to challenge rising extremism and antisemitism on UK campuses and in public discourse.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror Worldwide, London, UK.
Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror
Worldwide, London, UK.
28th May 2025
Vigil outside King’s College London’s Strand Campus (by St Mary le Strand Church) to commemorate the victims of Islamist terrorism in the UK and across the globe.
The event marks the eighth anniversary of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, in which 22 people — mainly young women and girls — were murdered in one of the most devastating terror attacks in recent British history. The vigil will also remember victims of recent atrocities worldwide, including:
• Pahalgam, Kashmir (India): 26 Hindu pilgrims killed in a targeted terror attack
• Democratic Republic of the Congo: Over 70 Christians massacred in Islamic State attacks
• Nigeria (Easter weekend): 51 Christians killed in coordinated attacks on churches
• Israel (7 October 2023): Over 1,200 civilians killed, with 58 still held hostage
Speakers include prominent voices from across faiths and communities, including:
Jonathan Sacerdoti
Broadcaster
• Reverend Hayley Ace, Anglican priest and public theologian
• Mahyar Tousi, Iranian-born political commentator and activist
• Jignesh Patel, Hindu activist
• Representatives from Hindu, Christian, Jewish, and Iranian communities
Itai Gal, co-founder of Stop The Hate UK, said:
“We cannot afford selective silence. The victims of terror — whether in Manchester, Jerusalem, Kashmir or Congo — deserve to be remembered with dignity, without political distortion. This vigil is about truth, solidarity, and standing up to hatred in all its forms.”
The vigil is part of a growing grassroots movement to challenge rising extremism and antisemitism on UK campuses and in public discourse.
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Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror Worldwide, London, UK.
Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror
Worldwide, London, UK.
28th May 2025
Vigil outside King’s College London’s Strand Campus (by St Mary le Strand Church) to commemorate the victims of Islamist terrorism in the UK and across the globe.
The event marks the eighth anniversary of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, in which 22 people — mainly young women and girls — were murdered in one of the most devastating terror attacks in recent British history. The vigil will also remember victims of recent atrocities worldwide, including:
• Pahalgam, Kashmir (India): 26 Hindu pilgrims killed in a targeted terror attack
• Democratic Republic of the Congo: Over 70 Christians massacred in Islamic State attacks
• Nigeria (Easter weekend): 51 Christians killed in coordinated attacks on churches
• Israel (7 October 2023): Over 1,200 civilians killed, with 58 still held hostage
Speakers include prominent voices from across faiths and communities, including:
Jonathan Sacerdoti
Broadcaster
• Reverend Hayley Ace, Anglican priest and public theologian
• Mahyar Tousi, Iranian-born political commentator and activist
• Jignesh Patel, Hindu activist
• Representatives from Hindu, Christian, Jewish, and Iranian communities
Itai Gal, co-founder of Stop The Hate UK, said:
“We cannot afford selective silence. The victims of terror — whether in Manchester, Jerusalem, Kashmir or Congo — deserve to be remembered with dignity, without political distortion. This vigil is about truth, solidarity, and standing up to hatred in all its forms.”
The vigil is part of a growing grassroots movement to challenge rising extremism and antisemitism on UK campuses and in public discourse.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror Worldwide, London, UK.
Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror
Worldwide, London, UK.
28th May 2025
Vigil outside King’s College London’s Strand Campus (by St Mary le Strand Church) to commemorate the victims of Islamist terrorism in the UK and across the globe.
The event marks the eighth anniversary of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, in which 22 people — mainly young women and girls — were murdered in one of the most devastating terror attacks in recent British history. The vigil will also remember victims of recent atrocities worldwide, including:
• Pahalgam, Kashmir (India): 26 Hindu pilgrims killed in a targeted terror attack
• Democratic Republic of the Congo: Over 70 Christians massacred in Islamic State attacks
• Nigeria (Easter weekend): 51 Christians killed in coordinated attacks on churches
• Israel (7 October 2023): Over 1,200 civilians killed, with 58 still held hostage
Speakers include prominent voices from across faiths and communities, including:
Jonathan Sacerdoti
Broadcaster
• Reverend Hayley Ace, Anglican priest and public theologian
• Mahyar Tousi, Iranian-born political commentator and activist
• Jignesh Patel, Hindu activist
• Representatives from Hindu, Christian, Jewish, and Iranian communities
Itai Gal, co-founder of Stop The Hate UK, said:
“We cannot afford selective silence. The victims of terror — whether in Manchester, Jerusalem, Kashmir or Congo — deserve to be remembered with dignity, without political distortion. This vigil is about truth, solidarity, and standing up to hatred in all its forms.”
The vigil is part of a growing grassroots movement to challenge rising extremism and antisemitism on UK campuses and in public discourse.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror Worldwide, London, UK.
Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror
Worldwide, London, UK.
28th May 2025
Vigil outside King’s College London’s Strand Campus (by St Mary le Strand Church) to commemorate the victims of Islamist terrorism in the UK and across the globe.
The event marks the eighth anniversary of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, in which 22 people — mainly young women and girls — were murdered in one of the most devastating terror attacks in recent British history. The vigil will also remember victims of recent atrocities worldwide, including:
• Pahalgam, Kashmir (India): 26 Hindu pilgrims killed in a targeted terror attack
• Democratic Republic of the Congo: Over 70 Christians massacred in Islamic State attacks
• Nigeria (Easter weekend): 51 Christians killed in coordinated attacks on churches
• Israel (7 October 2023): Over 1,200 civilians killed, with 58 still held hostage
Speakers include prominent voices from across faiths and communities, including:
Jonathan Sacerdoti
Broadcaster
• Reverend Hayley Ace, Anglican priest and public theologian
• Mahyar Tousi, Iranian-born political commentator and activist
• Jignesh Patel, Hindu activist
• Representatives from Hindu, Christian, Jewish, and Iranian communities
Itai Gal, co-founder of Stop The Hate UK, said:
“We cannot afford selective silence. The victims of terror — whether in Manchester, Jerusalem, Kashmir or Congo — deserve to be remembered with dignity, without political distortion. This vigil is about truth, solidarity, and standing up to hatred in all its forms.”
The vigil is part of a growing grassroots movement to challenge rising extremism and antisemitism on UK campuses and in public discourse.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror Worldwide, London, UK.
Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror
Worldwide, London, UK.
28th May 2025
Vigil outside King’s College London’s Strand Campus (by St Mary le Strand Church) to commemorate the victims of Islamist terrorism in the UK and across the globe.
The event marks the eighth anniversary of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, in which 22 people — mainly young women and girls — were murdered in one of the most devastating terror attacks in recent British history. The vigil will also remember victims of recent atrocities worldwide, including:
• Pahalgam, Kashmir (India): 26 Hindu pilgrims killed in a targeted terror attack
• Democratic Republic of the Congo: Over 70 Christians massacred in Islamic State attacks
• Nigeria (Easter weekend): 51 Christians killed in coordinated attacks on churches
• Israel (7 October 2023): Over 1,200 civilians killed, with 58 still held hostage
Speakers include prominent voices from across faiths and communities, including:
Jonathan Sacerdoti
Broadcaster
• Reverend Hayley Ace, Anglican priest and public theologian
• Mahyar Tousi, Iranian-born political commentator and activist
• Jignesh Patel, Hindu activist
• Representatives from Hindu, Christian, Jewish, and Iranian communities
Itai Gal, co-founder of Stop The Hate UK, said:
“We cannot afford selective silence. The victims of terror — whether in Manchester, Jerusalem, Kashmir or Congo — deserve to be remembered with dignity, without political distortion. This vigil is about truth, solidarity, and standing up to hatred in all its forms.”
The vigil is part of a growing grassroots movement to challenge rising extremism and antisemitism on UK campuses and in public discourse.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror Worldwide, London, UK.
Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror
Worldwide, London, UK.
28th May 2025
Vigil outside King’s College London’s Strand Campus (by St Mary le Strand Church) to commemorate the victims of Islamist terrorism in the UK and across the globe.
The event marks the eighth anniversary of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, in which 22 people — mainly young women and girls — were murdered in one of the most devastating terror attacks in recent British history. The vigil will also remember victims of recent atrocities worldwide, including:
• Pahalgam, Kashmir (India): 26 Hindu pilgrims killed in a targeted terror attack
• Democratic Republic of the Congo: Over 70 Christians massacred in Islamic State attacks
• Nigeria (Easter weekend): 51 Christians killed in coordinated attacks on churches
• Israel (7 October 2023): Over 1,200 civilians killed, with 58 still held hostage
Speakers include prominent voices from across faiths and communities, including:
Jonathan Sacerdoti
Broadcaster
• Reverend Hayley Ace, Anglican priest and public theologian
• Mahyar Tousi, Iranian-born political commentator and activist
• Jignesh Patel, Hindu activist
• Representatives from Hindu, Christian, Jewish, and Iranian communities
Itai Gal, co-founder of Stop The Hate UK, said:
“We cannot afford selective silence. The victims of terror — whether in Manchester, Jerusalem, Kashmir or Congo — deserve to be remembered with dignity, without political distortion. This vigil is about truth, solidarity, and standing up to hatred in all its forms.”
The vigil is part of a growing grassroots movement to challenge rising extremism and antisemitism on UK campuses and in public discourse.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror Worldwide, London, UK.
Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror
Worldwide, London, UK.
28th May 2025
Vigil outside King’s College London’s Strand Campus (by St Mary le Strand Church) to commemorate the victims of Islamist terrorism in the UK and across the globe.
The event marks the eighth anniversary of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, in which 22 people — mainly young women and girls — were murdered in one of the most devastating terror attacks in recent British history. The vigil will also remember victims of recent atrocities worldwide, including:
• Pahalgam, Kashmir (India): 26 Hindu pilgrims killed in a targeted terror attack
• Democratic Republic of the Congo: Over 70 Christians massacred in Islamic State attacks
• Nigeria (Easter weekend): 51 Christians killed in coordinated attacks on churches
• Israel (7 October 2023): Over 1,200 civilians killed, with 58 still held hostage
Speakers include prominent voices from across faiths and communities, including:
Jonathan Sacerdoti
Broadcaster
• Reverend Hayley Ace, Anglican priest and public theologian
• Mahyar Tousi, Iranian-born political commentator and activist
• Jignesh Patel, Hindu activist
• Representatives from Hindu, Christian, Jewish, and Iranian communities
Itai Gal, co-founder of Stop The Hate UK, said:
“We cannot afford selective silence. The victims of terror — whether in Manchester, Jerusalem, Kashmir or Congo — deserve to be remembered with dignity, without political distortion. This vigil is about truth, solidarity, and standing up to hatred in all its forms.”
The vigil is part of a growing grassroots movement to challenge rising extremism and antisemitism on UK campuses and in public discourse.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_185378502_EYE
Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror Worldwide, London, UK.
Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror
Worldwide, London, UK.
28th May 2025
Vigil outside King’s College London’s Strand Campus (by St Mary le Strand Church) to commemorate the victims of Islamist terrorism in the UK and across the globe.
The event marks the eighth anniversary of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, in which 22 people — mainly young women and girls — were murdered in one of the most devastating terror attacks in recent British history. The vigil will also remember victims of recent atrocities worldwide, including:
• Pahalgam, Kashmir (India): 26 Hindu pilgrims killed in a targeted terror attack
• Democratic Republic of the Congo: Over 70 Christians massacred in Islamic State attacks
• Nigeria (Easter weekend): 51 Christians killed in coordinated attacks on churches
• Israel (7 October 2023): Over 1,200 civilians killed, with 58 still held hostage
Speakers include prominent voices from across faiths and communities, including:
Jonathan Sacerdoti
Broadcaster
• Reverend Hayley Ace, Anglican priest and public theologian
• Mahyar Tousi, Iranian-born political commentator and activist
• Jignesh Patel, Hindu activist
• Representatives from Hindu, Christian, Jewish, and Iranian communities
Itai Gal, co-founder of Stop The Hate UK, said:
“We cannot afford selective silence. The victims of terror — whether in Manchester, Jerusalem, Kashmir or Congo — deserve to be remembered with dignity, without political distortion. This vigil is about truth, solidarity, and standing up to hatred in all its forms.”
The vigil is part of a growing grassroots movement to challenge rising extremism and antisemitism on UK campuses and in public discourse.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_185378498_EYE
Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror Worldwide, London, UK.
Candlelit Vigil at King’s College London to Honour Victims of Islamist Terror
Worldwide, London, UK.
28th May 2025
Vigil outside King’s College London’s Strand Campus (by St Mary le Strand Church) to commemorate the victims of Islamist terrorism in the UK and across the globe.
The event marks the eighth anniversary of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, in which 22 people — mainly young women and girls — were murdered in one of the most devastating terror attacks in recent British history. The vigil will also remember victims of recent atrocities worldwide, including:
• Pahalgam, Kashmir (India): 26 Hindu pilgrims killed in a targeted terror attack
• Democratic Republic of the Congo: Over 70 Christians massacred in Islamic State attacks
• Nigeria (Easter weekend): 51 Christians killed in coordinated attacks on churches
• Israel (7 October 2023): Over 1,200 civilians killed, with 58 still held hostage
Speakers include prominent voices from across faiths and communities, including:
Jonathan Sacerdoti
Broadcaster
• Reverend Hayley Ace, Anglican priest and public theologian
• Mahyar Tousi, Iranian-born political commentator and activist
• Jignesh Patel, Hindu activist
• Representatives from Hindu, Christian, Jewish, and Iranian communities
Itai Gal, co-founder of Stop The Hate UK, said:
“We cannot afford selective silence. The victims of terror — whether in Manchester, Jerusalem, Kashmir or Congo — deserve to be remembered with dignity, without political distortion. This vigil is about truth, solidarity, and standing up to hatred in all its forms.”
The vigil is part of a growing grassroots movement to challenge rising extremism and antisemitism on UK campuses and in public discourse.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2025 © Elliott Franks