Nicaraguans meet up for the protest in Trafalgar Square
and move their banner when one of the pavement artists complains it
is too close to his pitch
and they put it own a little further away
There are a few posters about the murders by dictators Ortega and
Murillo
as well as the long one with names of the 138 murdered (it had gone
up to 145 on the day of the protest0
where the protesters laid roses
One of the organisers painted red hands on the white t-shirts
and people also wore black ribbons
Some pose with the Nicaraguan flag
and one wears a dress in the colours of the flag
small posters are made with the same red sprayed around a glove
The names of the dead are read out
A woman brings a small table with candles and a plaster saint
Some hold the painted posters with various messages on them calling
for justice
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