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- Countries around the world are appearing in action to the death of George Floyd.
- From Europe to Asia, to South America, and Australia, protesters in numerous nations and cities are following the U.S.’s lead in Black Lives Matter demonstrations last weekend, per the New York City Times and Reuters.
- The demonstrations started in Minneapolis, Minnesota, after a black guy called George Floyd was eliminated on Might 27. A Law enforcement officer called Derek Chauvin kneeled on his neck for more than 8 minutes.
- Here’s where on the planet individuals are opposing in assistance of the Black Lives Matter motion today.
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The death of Regis Korchinski-Paquet, a black lady, triggered demonstrations in Canada, per CBC News. Korchinski-Paquet apparently fell from her terrace on June 3 when law enforcement officers were examining an event in her structure.
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Source: CBC News
Over in the UK, demonstrators in London have actually collected in Parliament Square for the 2nd weekend in a row to object the death of George Floyd, CNN reported on June 6.
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Source: CNN
Individuals collected throughout Australia in Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney, to object systemic bigotry and Aboriginal deaths in authorities custody, the New york city Times reported on June 6. “Australia is not innocent,” some yelled.
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Source: The New York City Times
In Europe, although the presentation was prohibited, thousands collected around the U.S. Embassy in Paris on June 6 to object in uniformity with the U.S. and in memory of a black French guy called Adama Traore, who passed away in a 2016 authorities operation, per the New York City Times. Demonstrators likewise collected at the Eiffel Tower.
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Source: The New York City Times
Over in Germany, individuals objected bigotry in uniformity with the U.S. in numerous cities last weekend and this weekend, per Reuters and NPR, and Expert.
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Source: Expert, Reuters, Reuters, NPR
Over in Asia, lots in South Korea objected the death of George Floyd on June 6, per Reuters.
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Source: Reuters
In Tokyo, individuals objected the viewed mistreatment of a Kurdish guy who stated he was pushed to the ground after being pulled over while driving, Reuters reported on June 6.
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Source: Reuters
In South America, Individuals collected outside the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City, which is now on lockdown, Newsweek reported on Friday.
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Source: Newsweek
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