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Protesters throw objects at police officers near the Obelisk in Buenos Aires where a demonstration is being held after a man died on August 10 in police custody. Facundo Molares, an Argentinian man identified as a former FARC guerrilla from Colombia who was detained in Bolivia in 2019, after being arrested and immobilized by three police officers at a protest against Argentina's upcoming primary election. IMAGES
Mexico City, Jun 5 (EFE).- Protests against alleged police brutality broke out in Mexico on Friday amid the Covid-19 pandemic following the death of a construction worker who was arrested for not wearing a face mask in public in Jalisco state. Jalisco Attorney General Gerardo Solis said the state authorities had arrested the accused three police officers over the death of Giovanni Lopez. The incident has sparked strong protests and conflict between the federal and state governments as social media platforms were flooded with the hashtag "#JusticiaParaGiovanni or #JusticeforGiovanni” mirroring the protests over the death of George Floyd in the United States. (Camera: DENISSE TORRES).SHOT LIST: PROTESTS AGAINST POLICE BRUTALITY FOLLOWING THE DEATH OF GIOVANNI LOPEZ IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO.
Police officers and civilians ran for cover as sniper fire rained down around the Dallas city center on Thursday. Police announced that a fifth officer had died after being fatally shot by so-far unidentified assailants. Sniper rounds ripped through the Dallas night during a protest against the recent fatal police killings of African Americans Alton Sterling and Philandro Castile. The assailants were apparently targeting police - 11 officers were shot, 5 fatally.
Hundreds gather at the Obelisk in Buenos Aires after a man died following clashes at a protest against Argentina's upcoming primary election. Facundo Molares, an Argentinian man identified as a former FARC guerrilla from Colombia who was detained in Bolivia in 2019, died on August 10 after being arrested and immobilized by three police officers. IMAGES
Tunisia, June 18 (EFE / EPA). (CAMERA: Mohamed Messara) Hundreds of people gathered in Tunisia to protest the death of the young Ahmed Ben Amara, who allegedly died after being beaten by law enforcement officers while in custody.