Demonstrations around the world against the murder of a black citizen in the United States - Hamari News

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Demonstrations around the world against the murder of a black citizen in the United States

Demonstrations around the world against the murder of a black citizen in the United States


Demonstrations around the world against the murder of a black citizen in the United States


Protests over the death of an African-American citizen have spread around the world, including the United States, in other countries, including Britain, Germany, Australia, the Netherlands and New Zealand.

Wellington / Berlin / London (latest Urdu Point newspaper. June 02, 2020) Demonstrations took place around the world against the murder of a black citizen in the United States. 

Protests over the death of an African-American have spread around the world, including in the United States, Britain, Germany, Australia, the Netherlands and New Zealand. 

According to the details, a series of protests started all over the world in favour of the black citizen who died in the custody of the American police.

From Berlin to New Zealand, protesters only claim that the murder of a black citizen is justified. Thousands of protesters marched peacefully outside the US Consulate in Auckland, New Zealand, to protest the killing of a black man by US police, and more than 100 people marched from the Houses of Parliament to the US embassy in the capital, Wellington.




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According to the British News Agency, protests are taking place around the world, including in the United States, over the killing of an African-American citizen by US police last week, and the protests have spread to other countries, including Britain, Germany and Australia. 

, the Netherlands and New Zealand. Protesters march peacefully outside the US Consulate in Auckland, New Zealand.

Protesters put up black posters with "Justice for George Floyd" and "What's Next for Us" and chanted slogans expressing solidarity with black citizens. 

In the capital, Wellington, more than 100 people marched from the parliament building to the US embassy. The U.S. Consulate in Sydney, Australia, has said in an email to its citizens in Australia that the protest will not close the U.S. Consulate in Sydney and that police will retaliate.

( Hamari News )

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