Demonstrators highlight racism, police brutality and other systemic injustices in BlackLivesMatter protests in France
Demonstrators attend a protest against police brutality, racial inequality and the death in Minneapolis police custody of George Floyd in Paris, France, June 20, 2020.
A separate demonstration in support of undocumented workers planned to join up with the anti-racism march. "It’s a reality we hear that there are people currently who are killed by the police. George Floyd was the hair that broke the camel’s back in the United States, but it’s not just George Floyd," demonstrator Lylia Boukerrouche.
Demonstrations have erupted across the globe decrying racism and police brutality after the brutal death in the United States last month of Black American George Floyd.In Paris, both of Saturday’s protests were authorised by French authorities, who have been exercising caution over protests in recent weeks as the country emerges from coronavirus restrictions.
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