More global protests emerge over racism, police actions

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Tensions were high in cities around the globe.

Far-right activists scuffled with police and other protesters Saturday in London and Paris as more demonstrations in support of Black Lives Matter unfolded across Europe. In the U.S., a police shooting drew people to the scene where a man was killed outside an Atlanta fast-food restaurant.

Tensions were high in cities around the globe, nearly three weeks after George Floyd, a black man, died after a white Minneapolis police officer pressed a knee to his neck. European protesters sought to express solidarity with their American counterparts against police brutality and racism and to confront bias in their own countries. The demonstrations also posed a challenge to policies intended to limit crowds to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

In Paris, police stopped protesters from confronting far-right activists who unfurled a huge banner from a building denouncing “anti-white racism.” The banner was partly torn down by residents in the building, with one raising a fist in victory.

A Black Lives Matter group in London called off a demonstration, saying the presence of counter-protesters would make it unsafe. Right-wing activists and soccer fans descended on the U.K. capital, saying they wanted to guard historical monuments that have been targeted by anti-racism protesters.

Many gathered around the statue of wartime Prime Minister Winston Churchill and the Cenotaph war memorial, which were boarded up Friday to protect them from vandalism. Officials feared far-right activists would seek confrontations with anti-racism protesters under the guise of protecting statues.

The statue of Churchill, who has long been revered for his World War II leadership, had been daubed with the words “was a racist.” Prime Minister Boris Johnson called Churchill a hero but acknowledged that he “sometimes expressed opinions that were and are unacceptable to us today.”

Some activists threw bottles and cans at officers, while others tried to push through police barriers. The mostly white crowd chanted “England” and sang the national anthem while riot police on horses pushed them back.

Police fired tear gas and blocked people from marching through Paris to protest racial injustice. The rally, which drew 15,000, was led by supporters of Adama Traore, a French black man who died in police custody in 2016. No one has been charged in his death.

An enormous portrait showed one face with images of Floyd and Traore. Banners strung between trees around Republique plaza bore the names of dozens of others who have died or suffered violence at the hands of French police.

Myriam Boicoulin, 31, who was born on the French Caribbean island of Martinique, said she marched because she wanted to be heard.

As a black woman living in mainland France, she said, “I’m constantly obliged to adapt, to make compromises, not make waves — to be almost white, in fact.”

“It’s the first time people see us,” Boicoulin said. “Let us breathe.”

In the U.S., police said a 27-year-old man whose car was blocking a Wendy’s restaurant drive-thru was fatally shot late Friday after resisting Atlanta officers. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation said it was investigating reports that Rayshard Brooks failed a sobriety test and was shot while in a struggle over a police Taser. A small crowd gathered to protest.

Stacey Abrams, the Georgia Democrat who gained national prominence running for governor in 2018, tweeted Saturday that “sleeping in a drive-thru must not end in death.” The Fulton County prosecutor said the office’s staff were quickly at the scene.

In Boston, Mayor Marty Walsh’s staff said he was in favor of removing a statue of Abraham Lincoln standing before a freed black man, The Boston Globe reported. The statue depicts Lincoln with one hand raised above the kneeling man with broken shackles on his wrists. A petition with 5,000 signatures said the statue represents a black man “beneath someone else.”

Elsewhere, hundreds rallied in Prague for the second straight weekend in support of protests in the U.S. Under occasional rain, they chanted “black lives matter,” “no justice, no peace” and “no [Donald] Trump, No KKK, no fascist U.S.A.” The event was organized by an informal group of Americans living in Prague, along with several Czech groups.

The threat of rain and lack of a permit cut the size of crowds in Perth, the capital of Western Australia, but an estimated 5,000 people still turned out to honor Floyd and remember indigenous Australians who have died in custody.

Western Australia state Premier Mark McGowan had urged organizers to postpone the event, citing health risks. A man in his 30s who attended a rally in Melbourne last weekend tested positive for the coronavirus, raising concerns about a potential second wave of infections in Australia.

Hannah McGlade, a human rights lawyer and activist, rejected McGowan’s request and called for an independent investigation into indigenous deaths.

“They told us not to come. They told us to be silent. We will not be silent,” McGlade said.

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Republished with permission of The Associated Press.

Associated Press


2 comments

  • MarxistsPlan

    June 13, 2020 at 4:08 pm

    My guess is, that the protests across the world are marxist in nature. The protests seem to only take place in democracies.

    No protests in China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, Venezuela. These are places that are police states, and the police there treat the citizens far worse than in the places where protests are taking place.

    This is the moment that the world’s marxists have chosen, to take down the democracies from within.

  • John Kociuba

    June 14, 2020 at 8:45 am

    Black Lives Matter, Antifa, are funded by same mega corporations that fleece our treasury and manipulate Communist slave labor.

    Black Lives Matter is a lie! FBI.gov A police officer is 15× more likely to be shot by a Black male than a Black male is shot by a police officer.

    Furthermore Black males commit 56% of ALL MURDERS in the United States but Black Americans are 12% of Americas population. Yes. Most of these murders are Black on Black crimes.

    Research JOHN GUANDOLO (FBI) which has tracked these Marxist Terrorist Organizations from the beginning.

    John Guandolo has evidence these institutions are working with HAMAS and other Jihadists groups.

    Yes. The fact Bank Of America just gave Black Lives Matter 1 Billion dollars is treasonous! 1.7 Billion total from Walmart, Comcast, NIKE, Riot Games, Starbucks to fuel international Communist terrorism.

    Yes. The President Of The United States must seize this money and fine or levy corporations doing businesses with terrorist groups.

    Communist, real Communism, has penetrated our Joint Chiefs Of Staff, our U.S. Embassy in South Korea (Admiral Harry Harris) also within West Point University.

    COMMUNISM IS ILLEGAL IN THE UNITED STATES! 1954 Communist Control Act, 1939 Smith Act, 1950 McCarron Act, 1917 Espionage Act, 1807 Insurrection Act ARE STILL LAW! 1 Federal Judge does NOT overturn Congress. The United States Supreme Court denied affixation of their seal in 1954 Communist Control Act ruling.

    Moreover the United States Constitution clearly states “Sedition whether verbal or physical is illegal!” One can lawfully rebel against “bad faith actors” who ignore or subvert our Constitution, but NEVER the Constitution itself! Our RIGHTS come from GOD! Communists are Satanists and before they could challenge the Russian Christian Monarchy they had to destroy the ancient Church of St. Andrew.

    These empty souls are of all races! White, Black, Asian, Jewish, Hindu, etc. WE MUST FIND THEM, CUT OFF THEIR FINANCES, INTERROGATE THEM, HAIL OR EXPEL THEM FROM THE UNITED STATES!

    Communism, Wahhabism, Satanism are AMERICA’S ETERNAL ENEMIES BECAUSE THEY CONFLICT WITH OUR SOCIAL CONTRACT AND THEREFORE ILLEGAL!

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