Thousand of bikers protest against soldier’s Bloody Sunday prosecution

Thousands of bikers have taken to the streets of central London to protest against the prosecution of a soldier who servedin Northern Ireland during the Troubles.
One of the motorcyclists taking part in the Rolling Thunder ride protest in London wearing a jacket adorned in medals and badges. The ride is to support of Soldier F who is facing prosecution over Bloody Sunday. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2019. Soldier F is to be charged with murdering two people after troops opened fire on civil rights demonstrators in Londonderry in 1972. See PA story ULSTER Sunday. Photo credit should read: Kirsty O'Connor/PA WireOne of the motorcyclists taking part in the Rolling Thunder ride protest in London wearing a jacket adorned in medals and badges. The ride is to support of Soldier F who is facing prosecution over Bloody Sunday. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2019. Soldier F is to be charged with murdering two people after troops opened fire on civil rights demonstrators in Londonderry in 1972. See PA story ULSTER Sunday. Photo credit should read: Kirsty O'Connor/PA Wire
One of the motorcyclists taking part in the Rolling Thunder ride protest in London wearing a jacket adorned in medals and badges. The ride is to support of Soldier F who is facing prosecution over Bloody Sunday. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2019. Soldier F is to be charged with murdering two people after troops opened fire on civil rights demonstrators in Londonderry in 1972. See PA story ULSTER Sunday. Photo credit should read: Kirsty O'Connor/PA Wire

A smaller ride-out took place in Northern Ireland, ending at Parliament Buildings, Stormont

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