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Washington DC, Jun 10 (EFE/EPA).- Hundreds of people have gathered in areas near the White House in Washington DC on Wednesday to continue their protests against systemic racism and police brutality against the African American community.(Camera: EDWIN RAMIREZ). SHOT LIST: PROTESTS NEAR THE WHITE HOUSE IN WASHINGTON DC, US.
New York, Jun 10 (EFE/EPA).- Thousands of people gathered at McCarren Park in Brooklyn, New York, on Wednesday to continue their protests against systemic racism and police violence against the African American community following the May 25 killing in Minneapolis of African American George Floyd by a white policeman. (Camera: ALBA VIGARAY). SHOT LIST: A PROTEST OVER THE DEATH OF GEORGE FLOYD AND OTHER AFRICAN AMERICANS WHO FELL VICTIMS TO POLICE VIOLENCE AND SYSTEMIC RACISM AT MCCAREN PARK, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK CITY, US.
Sao Gonçalo, Nov 22 (EFE).-Brazil lived Sunday, for the third day in a row, a new day of protests against racism after a black client was killed at the hands of two security guards at a supermarket in Porto Alegre (south).(Camera: JANAINA QUINET)SHOT LIST: PROTESTS IN SAO GONCALO (BRAZIL) AGAINST RACISM AFTER THE KILLING OF A BLACK MAN IN A SUPERMARKET.
Louisville, Sep 24 (EFE).- Protests over a decision not to indict any of the three Louisville police officers involved in the fatal shooting of black woman Breonna Taylor continued more peacefully Friday for the third consecutive day in Louisville, Kentucky. (Camera: JAIRO MEJIA).SHOT LIST: PROTESTS IN LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, US.
Louisville, Sep 24 (EFE / EPA) .- Protests continue in Louisville after the Kentucky (USA) prosecutor's office ruled out on Wednesday accusing of murder the police officers implicated in the death of African-American Breonna Taylor.The prosecutor's office instead, indicted an officer on minor charges that are not directly related to the young woman's death.(Camera: MARK LYONS) SHOT LIST: PROTESTS IN LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, US.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).