In central London to cover the #TrumpProtest this afternoon. This is the scene currently on Regent St. March will soon begin moving toward Trafalgar Sq. Police on scene tell me the turnout is much larger than they expected.
I met Kaya Mar, an artist who painted this piece for the #TrumpProtest. He is Spanish but has lived in London for 42 years. "I'm here to show contempt for Trump," he says. "Because of his policies & the way he is behaving. It will take many decades to clean up the wreckage."
Human rights activist Peter Tatchell is here, fresh from a trip to Russia where he was arrested. "The march is a msg of solidarity to the American people who oppose Trump," he says. "Trump's regime is a menace to democracy & human rights not just in the US but around the world."
Pics looking north & south of Regent St. Crowd has started marching now toward Trafalgar Sq. #TrumpProtest
This guy is making a killing. £10 a t-shirt. #TrumpProtest
There's a Trump lookalike wearing pink tights & silver shoes. His name is Roland Saunders & he's a comedian. "I'm just here to give people a bit of a laugh," he says.
Some of the placards on display. A very British selection. "No tea for Trump!" #TrumpProtest
A group of women are handing out these "she pee" things that they reliably inform me can be used by ladies to urinate standing up. 👍 #Innovative#TrumpProtest
Still on Regent St, approaching Piccadilly Circus. Can't see start or end of march. Here's the current view north & south. One police officer I ask estimates crowd size about 60,000.
I met this guy who gave his name as "Spike." He lives in London but is originally from the Netherlands. "Trump's treated immigrants as animals & that's wrong," he said. "They should be treated as human beings." The other side of his placard said "cages are for dogs not people."
At Trafalgar Square now. People are giving speeches & crowd chanting "say it loud, say it clear, Donald Trump is not welcome here." #TrumpUKVisit
This group, the "Trumpets against Trump," is making a serious racket, blasting tuneless notes in a sort of audio protest. #TrumpUKVisit
Labour leader @jeremycorbyn giving a speech at Trafalgar Sq now. Says Trump's treatment of immigrants "breaches every international convention" & calls for "a politics of unity...recognising the strength & the good of each of us, however poor, however marginalised."
One of the protest organisers claims "there are more people here protesting today than were at Donald Trump's inauguration." #TrumpUKVisit
One of the protest organisers claims "there are more people protesting here today than were at Donald Trump's inauguration." #TrumpUKVisit
Labour MP @DavidLammy says crowd size is 250,000. "We march for the America of Martin Luther King," he says. "We march because we are all equal." #TrumpUKVisit
A young protester makes his feelings known. #TrumpUKVisit
View of the crowd right now from the stage at the bottom of Nelson's Column at Trafalgar Sq. #TrumpUKVisit
Police were giving varying estimates of between 60,000 & 100,000. Organisers claimed 250,000. Impossible to be exact but I reckon it was probably somewhere in the middle at its peak, maybe 100,000 - 150,000. #TrumpUKVisit
NEW: We got a leaked transcript of Google's search engine chief Ben Gomes discussing the company's censored China search engine plan, "Dragonfly." It exposes a stark contrast between Google's public & private statements about the secretive project: theintercept.com/2018/10/09/goo…
Last month, Gomes told a BBC reporter that the censored search engine was just “an exploration” & claimed "we don’t have any plans to launch something." A Google source told me that was "bullshit." (bbc.com/news/technolog…)
Gomes privately told staff working on Dragonfly that he wanted the censored search engine completed “as soon as possible” & hoped to launch it in China between Jan & April 2019 or sooner. In July, he instructed staff to prepare so "when the opening happens, we are ready for it."
NEW: Google bosses have suppressed an explosive memo circulating inside the company revealing its censored China search plan. The memo said the search system would store users' location data & share their search records "unilaterally" w/ a Chinese company: theintercept.com/2018/09/21/goo…
The memo was authored by an engineer who said they were asked to work on the censored search project, code-named Dragonfly. It began circulating in early September & contained a detailed analysis of the censored search system based on an internal review.
Google executives discovered that the memo was being passed around the company & responded furiously. People who had viewed or saved the memo were ordered to immediately delete copies of it & cease sharing it with others.
NEW: Google built a prototype of a censored search engine for China that links users’ searches to their phone numbers, making it easier for Chinese authorities to monitor people’s queries: theintercept.com/2018/09/14/goo…#Dragonfly
Google compiled a censorship blacklist for the search engine that included terms such as “human rights,” “student protest,” & “Nobel Prize” in Mandarin, according to information newly obtained by @theintercept.
The search platform also appeared to have been tailored to replace weather & air pollution data with info provided by an unnamed source in Beijing. The Chinese government has a record of manipulating details about pollution in the country’s cities.
NEW: Senior Google scientist resigns over plan to launch censored search engine in China. "I view our intent to capitulate to censorship & surveillance demands in exchange for access to the Chinese market as a forfeiture of our values," he says: theintercept.com/2018/09/13/goo…
Jack Poulson is one of about five Google employees to resign over the "Dragonfly" censorship plan so far. He was a senior research scientist in Google’s research & machine intelligence dept. He learned about the secretive project after @theintercept revealed it in early August.
Poulson confronted his managers & afterward decided to resign. His last day at the company was Aug 31. He told me in an interview this week that he felt he had an “ethical responsibility to resign in protest of the forfeiture of our public human rights commitments."
UK authorities name two Russians as suspects in novichok nerve agent poisoning case - say there's "sufficient evidence" to charge Alexander Petrov & Ruslan Boshirov w/ conspiracy to murder spy defector Sergei Skripal: bbc.co.uk/news/uk-454214…
More details from @metpoliceuk - suspects arrived 2 March at Gatwick; next day travelled to Salisbury; returned to Moscow via Heathrow on 4 March, the day Skripal was found poisoned. Police say: "CCTV shows them in the vicinity of Mr Skripal’s house." news.met.police.uk/news/counter-t…
NEW: 14 leading human rights groups are uniting to demand that Google cancel its China censored search engine plan, which they say would amount to the company "actively participating" in repression of dissent across the country: theintercept.com/2018/08/28/goo…
The groups have issued the call in a letter to Google CEO @SundarPichai. The letter says the censored search is “an alarming capitulation by Google on human rights” that could result in the company “directly contributing to, or [becoming] complicit in, human rights violations.”