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New York, Mar 13 (EFE/EPA).-Hundreds of protesters gathered Saturday across the United States, including in New York City, to demand justice for the death exactly one year ago of Breonna Taylor, who was shot in her home during a botched police raid.The 26-year-old Black woman's mother, Tamika Palmer, led a march in Louisville, Kentucky, with the slogan "Justice for Breonna Taylor," which drew hundreds of people to Jefferson Square, where for months a memorial in honor of Taylor has stood with a colorful drawing of her face, as well as flowers and messages in her honor.(Camera: JUSTIN LANE)SHOT LIST: PROTESTS DEMANDING JUSTICE FOR BREONNA TAYLOR IN NEW YORK, US.
La Paz, Apr 5 (EFE).- A group of activists marched Monday to demand justice for two Bolivian sisters who have been suffering from mistreatment from their father for over 15 years.The father of the two girls was under a house arrest and was placed under the same roof as the victims, who then have to be transferred to another place. (Camera: YOLANDA SALAZAR / MARTIN ALIPAZ).SHOT LIST: A GROUP OF ACTIVISTS GATHER TO DEMAND JUSTICE FOR TWO SISTERS WHO HAVE BEEN ABUSED BY THEIR FATHER FOR 15 YEARS IN LA PAZ, BOLIVIA.SOUND BITE: MISHELLE, AN ACTIVIST. TRANSLATION: He is under a preventive detention, a house arrest and obviously he continued to intimidate his victims, in this case the daughters and the mother. So the victims had to flee from home for fear of their father.
Taylor died after being shot by police officers who breached her front door in the early morning hours of March 13, 2020, as part of a drug raid. No officers were charged in connection with her death.
Hundreds of Argentine football fans protest in Buenos Aires to demand justice for Diego Maradona, who died on November 25 in circumstances under investigation.
Minneapolis residents braced for the opening on Monday of what is sure to be one of the nation's most closely watched trials in years -- that of the white policeman charged with killing George Floyd, a Black man whose dying struggles were captured on a video seen around the world.
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