Thousands join Black Lives Matter protest outside US Embassy in London

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LONDON: Thousands of protesters gathered outside the US Embassy in London on Sunday (Jun 7) to condemn police brutality after the killing of ...

Protesters hold placards as they attend a demonstration outside the US Embassy in London on June 7, 2020, organised to show solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement. LONDON: Thousands of protesters gathered outside the US Embassy in London on Sunday to condemn police brutality after the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, some wearing face masks bearing the slogan “racism is a virus”.

On Saturday, thousands of protesters had gathered in central London in a demonstration that was peaceful but that ended with small numbers of peopleLondon Police chief Cressida Dick said 27 officers had been injured in"shocking and completely unacceptable" assaults during anti-racism protests in central London this week, including 14 on Saturday.

Both Dick and health minister Matt Hancock urged protesters not to gather in London again on Sunday due to the risk of the spread of COVID-19. But thousands ignored this to pack the road outside the embassy on the south bank of the River Thames. "It just needs to stop now," said 17-year-old student Chaniya La Rose who was at the protest with her family."It shouldn’t have to be this hard to be equal."

A protester holds up a picture of George Floyd at a demonstration outside the US Embassy in London on Jun 7, 2020, organised to show solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.

 

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