Say ‘no’ to hate crime this weekend
Tom Jenkins | Wednesday 20 October, 2010 14:23

Last year’s successful vigil against hate crime is to be held again this coming Saturday, October 23rd.
The event, organized by Facebook group 17-24-30, will take place in Trafalgar
Square, 7-9pm. There will be a 2-minute silence at 8pm.
Guest speakers include Deputy Mayor Richard Barnes and Stuart Milk, nephew of
gay rights campaigner Harvey Milk.
In 2009 the event attracted 10,000 visitors. Those who cannot attend are being
urged to join in at home, by lighting a candle and observing the silence.
Organizers are desperately trying to raise funds to make this an annual event.
Businesses and individuals can donate via 17-24-30’s website.
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