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Berlin, June 6 (EFE/EPA).- Tens of thousands of protesters gathered in Berlin on Saturday in solidarity with global Black Lives Matter demonstrations. People have gathered in Australia, South Korea, Japan, the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Tunisia and Spain to demonstrate in the wake of the death of George Floyd in police custody the United States. (Camera: OMER MESSINGER). SHOT LIST: DEMONSTRATIONS IN SOLIDARITY AGAINST POLICE BRUTALITY AND RACISM AT ALEXANDERPLATZ SQUARE IN BERLIN, GERMANY.
Thousands rallied in Philadelphia on Sunday in support of Senator Bernie Sanders just one day ahead of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) that is due to take place in the same city. Bernie supporters rallied for their candidate despite the fact that he has already endorsed Hillary Clinton as the democratic nominee for the general election, showing that some people are clearly not ready to give up hope.
Thousands of protesters flooded the streets of London on Friday to protest against police brutality under the Black Lives Matter slogan following the deadly shootings of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile in the United States last week. Demonstrators blocked traffic at the capital's Oxford Circus high street, before marching to the BBC headquarters and the American embassy.
Loud chants of Black Lives Matter rang through the air in New York City on Sunday as thousands came out in protest againt police brutality and unjust killings of black males in the United States. Protests erupted across the US after two amateur videos emerged showing police fatally shooting two different black men in the span of 48 hours.
Yussif, 19, is a young Ghanaian who works at the world's largest digital dump, located outside the capital Accra. Like him, hundreds of young men work everyday among pieces of computer, televisions and other devices with highly toxic materials.