 | A Muslim girl attends an anti-war rally in London on March 19th 2005. Thousands of protesters marched through the streets of London in protest at the US-led occupation of Iraq click to open  |
 | Felix Jackson, 11-years-old , lays flowers at the foot of a mock coffin with 100,000 dead written on it, placed by anti-war protesters in front of the US Emabassy who marched through London, Saturday March 19, 2005 to marking the second anniversary of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq. The 100,000 number is not an official number of the dead killed in Iraq. click to open  |
 | Demonstrators hold up placards during an anti-war demonstration in central London to mark the second anniversary of the start of war in Iraq, March 19, 2005. click to open  |
 | A demonstrator wears a mask depicting U.S. President George W. Bush during an anti-war demonstration in central London to mark the second anniversary of the start of war in Iraq, March 19, 2005. click to open  |
 | A protester holding a sign saying 'BLIAR' passes by a police officer during an anti-war rally organized by Stop The War Coalition in central London on September 27, 2003. Tens of thousands of people marched through central London, banging drums and waving banners and posters denouncing the 'war on terror' on the second anniversary of the US-led invasion of Iraq click to open  |
 | Tens of thousands of people marched through central London, banging drums, waving banners and posters denouncing the 'war on terror' on the second anniversary of the US-led invasion of Iraq click to open  |
 | Anti-war protestors march through the streets of London in a mass protest against the US-led occupation of Iraq on March 19th 2005. Iraq's embattled Sunnis are of two minds about joining the political process as protestors in Europe demanded an end to foreign troop presence in Iraq two years after the US-led invasion. click to open  |
 | Anti-war protestors march through the streets of London in a mass protest against the US-led occupation of Iraq on March 19th 2005. Iraq's embattled Sunnis are of two minds about joining the political process as protestors in Europe demanded an end to foreign troop presence in Iraq two years after the US-led invasion. click to open  |
 | Anti-war protesters at London's Trafalgar Square pulling down a statue of Geroge Bush during his visits to Britain on Nov 20th 2003 click to open  |