Black lives matter-the movement is spreading all over the world. An increasing number of countries have been able to see the demonstrations of blacks and against racism.
Tens of thousands of people gathered in the government quarter in the centre of London on Saturday to protest against racism and to show sympathy for George, His death.
at Times there was confusion and chaos during the protests, writes the british newspaper the Daily Mail. The police officers who rode on horses, had the bottles, the bikes were thrown in his direction, and as a female, the female mounted police were forced to visit the hospital after she had bottles thrown at him. The demonstrators set it alight, also listen to eldar, in order to cast. Were injured, ten police officers during the protests.
14 people were arrestedDespite the fact that it was sometimes difficult, and that 14 people were arrested in connection with the protests, described the mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, the demonstration peaceful and non-violent.
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One of the injured police officer receives assistance under the demonstration.Photo by: < / b> BEN CAWTHRA/SHUTTERSTOCK / BEN CAWTHRA/the SHUTTERSTOCK SHUTTERSTOCK , A protester is injured by a free running polishäst.Photo by: < / b> JAMES VEYSEY/SHUTTERSTOCK / JAMES VEYSEY/SHUTTERSTOCK the SHUTTERSTOCK in the Bottles, and the bikes were thrown at the policemen, and the horses.Photo by: < / b> BEN CAWTHRA/SHUTTERSTOCK / BEN CAWTHRA/the SHUTTERSTOCK SHUTTERSTOCK Some of the demonstrators with bengal fire.Photo by: < / b> BEN CAWTHRA/SHUTTERSTOCK / BEN CAWTHRA/the SHUTTERSTOCK SHUTTERSTOCK Previous Next Exit fullscreen mode READ MORE: , Thousands gathered in central London, the minister said: ”a Pandemic,”