SEOUL, June 14 — The US embassy in Seoul draped a huge Black Lives Matter banner on its mission building and tweeted a picture of it in support of an anti-racism campaign across America. “The US Embassy stands in solidarity with fellow Americans grieving and peacefully protesting to demand...
Sunday, 14 Jun 2020 03:40 PM MYT
SEOUL, June 14 — The US embassy in Seoul draped a huge Black Lives Matter banner on its mission building and tweeted a picture of it in support of an anti-racism campaign across America. US Ambassador to South Korea Harry Harris retweeted the message, adding “USA is a free and diverse nation... from that diversity we gain our strength.”
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