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Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.
in Politics, on the 14th of November 2009
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say "No to Nato", "Stop the war" or "Troops out of Afghanistan" during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

ID: 178948
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say "No to Nato", "Stop the war" or "Troops out of Afghanistan" during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

ID: 178942
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say "No to Nato", "Stop the war" or "Troops out of Afghanistan" during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

ID: 178943
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say "No to Nato", "Stop the war" or "Troops out of Afghanistan" during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

ID: 178945
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say "No to Nato", "Stop the war" or "Troops out of Afghanistan" during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

ID: 178946
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say "No to Nato", "Stop the war" or "Troops out of Afghanistan" during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

ID: 178979
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say "No to Nato", "Stop the war" or "Troops out of Afghanistan" during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

ID: 178983
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say "No to Nato", "Stop the war" or "Troops out of Afghanistan" during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

ID: 178986
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say "No to Nato", "Stop the war" or "Troops out of Afghanistan" during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

ID: 178989
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say "No to Nato", "Stop the war" or "Troops out of Afghanistan" during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

ID: 178992
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say "No to Nato", "Stop the war" or "Troops out of Afghanistan" during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

ID: 179107
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say "No to Nato", "Stop the war" or "Troops out of Afghanistan" during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

ID: 179108
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say "No to Nato", "Stop the war" or "Troops out of Afghanistan" during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

ID: 179109
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say "No to Nato", "Stop the war" or "Troops out of Afghanistan" during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

ID: 179110
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say "No to Nato", "Stop the war" or "Troops out of Afghanistan" during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

ID: 179111
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say "No to Nato", "Stop the war" or "Troops out of Afghanistan" during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

ID: 179134
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say "No to Nato", "Stop the war" or "Troops out of Afghanistan" during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

ID: 179135
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say "No to Nato", "Stop the war" or "Troops out of Afghanistan" during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

ID: 179136
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say "No to Nato", "Stop the war" or "Troops out of Afghanistan" during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

ID: 179138
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say "No to Nato", "Stop the war" or "Troops out of Afghanistan" during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.

ID: 179140

strong images! I feel it!

strong images! I feel it!

Nice set of images. The first

Nice set of images. The first one is particularly eye-catching :)

Thank you guys ! Was a

Thank you guys ! Was a pleasure to be in Scotland for a few days (what an accent !!!) ;-)

Great photos!

Great photos!

Excellent photos and

Excellent photos and reportage indeed.

Excellent photos.

Excellent photos.

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Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.
Politicians, families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan, trade unions, students and anti-nuclear groups joined the No To NATO protest in the Scottish capital Edinburgh, Scotland. 14/11/2009.

Called by Stop the War Scotland, supported by STW UK, CND, SCND, Scottish Afghan Society & SACC, hundreds of people marched through Edinburgh to say 'No to Nato', 'Stop the war' or 'Troops out of Afghanistan' during the NATO Parliamentary Assembly wich took place in the scottish capital from September, 13th to 17th to discuss key security issues. Politicians and families of dead soldiers were joined on the march by union, student and anti-nuclear groups.