
I briefly left Oxford Circus and came back to find that police had
formed a cordon around the Berta Cáceres

The red robed group were walking around the outside of Oxford Circus

The police were in a tight ring around the pink boat

and in front of them the crowd of protesters

More police came and formed a cordon around the whole of Oxford Circus

Most of the protesters were now between the outer cordon and the boat

The singing continued


The red group representing the blood of extinct species moved around
the outside cordon, which had moved

a little tighter. Police were encouraging people to leave but not
letting protesters enter




Around the bottom of the boat people were locking on in various ways

and I was taking pictures from outside the ring of officers



'Extinction Means Extincton'

'Healing the world one heart at a time'


The police were warning people they would be arrested if they stayed
in the centre of Oxford Circus

and some prepared to be arrested

People who had left the cordon watched from the outside, mostly in
Oxford St, but a few in Regent St

Perhaps around 20 people were still protecting the boat



One man tried to get through the cordon, telling the police it was
his boat

but was restrained

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