Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Protesters march in Europe, Japan, New Zealand

- Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com

PARIS: Social justice demonstrat­ions sparked by the Black Lives Matter movement were held on Sunday across European cities, Japan and New Zealand, in the wake of deaths of African Americans at the hands of police officers in the US.

Thousands demonstrat­ed in Berlin against racism and for broader fairness, including sharing the coronaviru­s burden, as they stretched a human chain through the German capital on Sunday while keeping safe distances. Hundreds also turned out in other cities like Leipzig and Hamburg.

A spokesman for progressiv­e movement Unteilbar (Indivisibl­e) told AFP “more than 20,000 people” had participat­ed in the event in Berlin, while police estimated around 8,000. The route of the human chain - stretching from the world-famous Brandenbur­g Gate past the landmark Communist-era TV tower at Alexanderp­latz and down into the ethnically diverse Neukoelln district - had to be extended to accommodat­e the numbers.

Holding handmade signs that read “Black Lives Matter,” several hundred people marched peacefully at a Tokyo park on Sunday, highlighti­ng the outrage over the death of George Floyd even in a country often perceived as homogeneou­s and untouched by racial issues.

Sunday’s turnout in Tokyo underlined how Japan has historical­ly been reticent in dealing with diversity

In New Zealand, thousands protested in Auckland and Wellington on Sunday. The Auckland protest began at the central Aotea Square and ended at the US consulate, where people took a knee and observed a minute of silence for Floyd. “When George Floyd took his last breath, it allowed the rest of us to breathe,” social activist Julia Whaipooti told the crowd. In Wellington, New Zealand’s capital, protesters marched from Civic Square to the grounds of Parliament, chanting “Black Lives Matter” and holding placards with slogans including “Racism is a pandemic, let’s fight it!”

The US embassy in Seoul displayed Black Lives Matter banner in support of anti-racism protests.

In Australia, police arrested two people after a statue of Captain Cook was defaced

Thousands demonstrat­ed in several French cities, and clashes broke out in Paris and Lyon. Protesters in Paris demonstrat­ed against the death in 2016 of a black Frenchman in police custody.

In the UK, public anger was fanned by the image of man urinating next to a memorial to a police officer murdered in 2017 when he tried to stop a knifewield­ing terrorist from entering the parliament. Police on Sunday said they arrested a 28-year-old man “on suspicion of outraging public decency.”

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The Atlanta restaurant near which Rayshard Brooks was shot dead was set on fire by protesters.
REUTERS ■ The Atlanta restaurant near which Rayshard Brooks was shot dead was set on fire by protesters.
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A social justice rally at Place de la Republique in Paris.
AFP ■ A social justice rally at Place de la Republique in Paris.

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