FRANKFURT/LONDON (Reuters) – Protesters around the world required to the streets once again on Friday, in spite of coronavirus cautions, in a wave of outrage at the death of African American George Floyd in the United States and racism versus minorities in their own countries.
People participate in a demonstration against police brutality and the death in Minneapolis authorities custody of African-American male George Floyd, in Frankfurt, Germany, June 5,2020 REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
Floyd’s death, after a white law enforcement officer pushed a knee into his neck while apprehending him, has actually shaken the United States.
The biggest demonstrations in other places on Friday seemed in Germany, where more than 10,000 people gathered in Frankfurt and Hamburg, according to Reuters reporters.
Lots of raised hands in the air and held banners with mottos such as: “Your Discomfort Is My Discomfort, Your Fight Is My Battle”.
One poster at the Frankfurt rally asked: “The number of Weren’t Recorded?” in recommendation to the truth that Floyd’s case was captured o