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Sasha Johnson vigil: emotions run high as well-wishers gather in London Nadine White © Provided by The Independent
A vigil has taken place for Sasha Johnson, the Black anti-racism activist fighting for her life after being caught up in gunfire when violence erupted at a party.
The gathering took place in Ruskin Park, Camberwell, around the back of Kings College Hospital in south London on Monday afternoon.
Ms Johnson, 27, remains in a critical condition in hospital after she was shot in the head in Peckham, southeast London, in the early hours of Sunday.
Over 150 people were in attendance at the vigil which lasted around four hours consisting of chanting prayers, sharing of memories of Ms Johnson and positive affirmations, as well as the beating of drums and pouring of libation.
Years to rebuild: Gaza’s shattered infrastructure severely damaged, warn UN and NGOs Bel Trew © Provided by The Independent
Gaza could take “years” to rebuild, United Nations officials have warned, as rights groups say intense Israeli bombing of the strip has severely damaged health, education, water and energy facilities.
Hospitals, schools, desalination plants, power and sewage plants have been impacted, international NGOs and Gaza officials have said.
It has meant that swathes of the strip already have no water or electricity, while untreated sewage from some plants is pouring into the sea. Aid organisations have begun trying to raise tens of millions of dollars to help. Israeli officials have meanwhile accused Hamas of rocketing vital electricity power lines.