Activist group People Against Genocide have staged a sit-in protest inside a top London insurance building.
The trio of demonstrators representing the peaceful movement were seen camped on the floor of the lobby.
In the clip, the activists can be heard chanting as two security guards watch on cautiously.
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The sit-in protest took place at the Aspen Insurance building on Fenchurch Street, London, as reported by Need To Know.
The three PAG members stormed the lobby on Monday (9 Feb).

Amid the continuing conflict in Gaza, PAG group reportedly believe that Aspen Insurance is linked to Elbit Systems.
The publicly traded international defence electronics company is based in Haifa, Israel.
Elbit provides the Israeli military with land-based equipment and unmanned aerial vehicles.
In the video, the trio of protesters can be heard chanting: “No, no, no, Aspen drop Elbit.”
The chant is repeated throughout the clip while the on-site security stand and watch.
Members of the public were left shocked by the clip.
One person joked: “They’re going to be late for work.”

And a third person said: “What a pair of useless unemployed unwashed drains on society.”
Another person added: “No security on site?
“That can be done in the street, not here, mate.”

Jam Press have approached the Met Police and People Against Genocide for a comment.
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