Our #JusticeforNovikova stickers are still appearing around London.
We get reports of sticker sightings occasionally. A supporter sent in this photo of our logo that someone had placed at the Knightsbridge underground station earlier this month.
The location is noteworthy, because Knightsbridge is the closest tube stop to Lowndes Square, home of Rakhat Aliyev’s accomplices Issam Hourani and Devincci Hourani.
The Hourani brothers owned the flat in Beirut where Anastasiya Novikova was held captive and killed in 2004.
The first Justice for Novikova protest occurred at Lowndes Square last June, on the 10th anniversary of Anastasiya’s death.
Our stickers have been appearing around the world: In Austria, Lithuania, the Netherlands, and as far away as California USA.
Designs for #JusticeforNovikova stickers, posters, and masks are available for anyone to download, for free, by clicking here or clicking the Downloads tab above.
UPDATE, NOVEMBER 3: More stickers are sighted in London’s Belgravia neighborhood and elsewhere.

The sticker is visible on the lamp post in the middle of the photo.
Others like it were seen around Lowndes Square on the morning of November 1.
This photo was posted on our Facebook page on November 1, outside a restaurant near Lowndes Square.
Thanks to the friend who sent it in.
The image is pulled from our Facebook page.
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