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Hebron (Palestine), Jun 26 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Abed Al Hashlamoun) Protests continue in Palestine over the death of a known Palestinian dissident when he was in custody by the Palestinian security forces.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN HEBRON
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.
Washington DC, Jun 7 (EFE/EPA).- The protests continued on Sunday in Washington DC against racism and police brutality following the May 25 killing in Minneapolis of African American George Floyd by a white policeman (Camera: CARLOS VILAS). SHOTLIST: PROTEST OVER GEORGE FLOYD'S DEATH IN WASHINGTON DC, US.
Miami, Jun 2 (EFE/EPA).- More than two hundred protesters took to the streets of downtown Miami on Tuesday for the fourth day in a row to protest police violence against African Americans. The reason for the protests affecting dozens of cities across the country is the death of African-American George Floyd in Minneapolis after he was restrained by a white policeman, already handcuffed, with his knee to his neck for several minutes, despite his pleas saying he couldn't breathe. (Camera: CRISTOBAL HERRERA). SHOT LIST: DAY FOUR OF PROTESTS OVER THE KILLING OF GEORGE FLOYD IN MIAMI, US.
Washington DC, Jun 2 (EFE/EPA).- Thousands of people protesting police violence against African Americans remained on the streets of the US capital Tuesday minutes ahead of the 7.00 pm curfew announced by the municipal government.The crowds appeared to be significantly larger than on Monday, when federal law enforcement personnel resorted to tear gas, pepper spray, rubber bullets and flash-bang grenades to clear peaceful protesters from Lafayette Square, next to the White House, so President Donald Trump could walk to a nearby church to be photographed holding the Bible.The demonstrators who came out Tuesday marched toward the White House, but found Lafayette Park surrounded by a fence 2.5m (8ft) high. (Camera: CARLOS VILAS). SHOT LIST: PROTESTERS GATHER NEAR THE WHITE HOUSE IN WASHINGTON, DC, US, TO DENOUNCE POLICE VIOLENCE AGAINST AFRICAN AMERICANS.