June 20, 2020
PARIS (Reuters) – Crowds gathered in Paris on
Saturday to protest against racism and allegations of police violence
against members of the Black community and ethnic minorities.
Hundreds
of demonstrators started to congregate in the capital’s Place de la
Republique. One carried a placard with the message “Justice For Ibo”,
referring to the 2019 death of Ibrahima Bah, a Black Frenchman, in a
police operation.
Protests have been taking place around the world
against racism and police brutality following the death in the United
States last month of Black American George Floyd.
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.
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