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Death of George Floyd: Protesters face police near White House

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Protesters take to the streets chanting "no justice, no peace" as they stand in front of a line of police officers near the White House, in Washington, DC, which is under curfew for a third night. IMAGES

Added on the 04/06/2020 01:44:33 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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