A small group of anarchists split away from the main protest and are chased by police vans.
With The Black Bloc - by Dan Giannopoulos
On the 26th March 2011 in excess of 250,000 Protesters gathered in London for the city's biggest mass demonstration in almost a decade. Citizens marching peacefully in solidarity against sweeping cuts made by the coalition government that will impact greatly on British society. It was a day of peaceful protest that was marred by acts of violent vandalism and running street battles between anarchists and a seemingly outnumbered and bewildered police force. On the day Dan Giannopoulos gained access to a small faction of anarchists for a unique view of a day filled with chaos and anger.
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