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Paris, Jun 13 (EFE/EPA).- The international movement against racism following the death of George Floyd at the hands of a white police offer in Minneapolis have landed in France, where protests against systemic discrimination and police violence brought together thousands of people on Saturday in Paris.The march was inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement from the US and organized by supporters of Assa Traore's brother Adama Traore, who died in police custody in 2016 in circumstances that remain unclear.(Camera: MOHAMMED BADRA).SHOT LIST: A PROTEST AGAINST RACISM AND POLICE VIOLENCE IN PARIS, FRANCE.
Washington DC, Jun 11 (EFE/EPA).- Protesters on Thursday continued to gather in front og the White House in Washington DC to reinforce their call for an end to systemic racism and police violence against the African-American community in the United States (Camera: EDWIN RAMIREZ).SHOT LIST: A PROTEST AGAINST SYSTEMIC RACISM AND POLICE VIOLENCE AGAINST THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN COMMUNITY IN WASHINGTON, DC.
French riot police are positioned on the outskirts of rue Saint-Guillaume as the pro-Palestinian protest continues at elite Sciences Po university in Paris. Students blocked the main entrance to the campus, demanding "a clear condemnation of Israel's actions by Sciences Po". IMAGES
Several thousand demonstrators gather in Paris to protest against 'systemic racism' and 'police brutality', while around 30,000 people are expected in several French cities. The demonstrations have been led for over a month by the radical left and other organisations, and are being closely monitored by a large security force. IMAGES
Tunis, Jun 15 (EFE/EPA).- Protests against police brutality continued on Tuesday in the Sidi Hassine suburb on the northwestern outskirts of Tunis.The young man Ahmed Ben Amara reportedly died after being beaten by law enforcement officers while in custody. (Camera: MOHAMED MESSARA).SHOT LIST: A PROTEST AGAINST POLICE VIOLENCE IN THE SIDI HASSINE SUBURB ON THE NORTHWESTERN OUTSKIRTS OF TUNIS, TUNISIA.
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).