Stephen Sidlo Photography Blog

United Belgium Demonstration – Brussels

Belgium was a fascinating country on on three of my visits within the last year, twice on a motorbike passing through – and then purposely for a Demonstration in Brussels, November 18th 2007, for United Belgium, which was a movement against the separation of Belgium into two Northern and Southern parts with two Belgian governments and histories. 35.000 colourful protesters, coming from Wallonia, Flemish and Brussels areas came in support of Belgian survival. They were here to end a long running feud in establishing a one country democratic government.

It was a turbulent time during this with marches, anger and protest I went to document this march by buying a Ryanair flight to Brussels for cheap, staying in another horrible hotel and jumped into the crowd with my small 20D and found it a fascinating and vibrant event.

Belgian Protesters march through Brussels
A passionate protest at the current political state.

Filed under: belgium, brussels, ethics, independence, nuj, photography, photojournalism, Photojournalist, redr uk, U.S, War, world

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Stephen Sidlo Photojournalist

Head Publisher for Demotix. Photojournalist, Conflict & NGO documentarian. Gonzo participator in journalism. Humanitarian. Occasional Skydiver. Black coffee, two sugars. Views my own.

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