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World alarmed by violence in U.S.; thousands march in London
By DANICA KIRKA of the COVID-19 pande-
Associated Press mic to second-tier status in
LONDON (AP) — Nations some places.
around the world have Floyd’s death on May 25 in
watched in horror at the ci- Minneapolis was the latest
vil unrest in the United Sta- in a series of deaths of
tes following the death of black men and women at
George Floyd, a black man the hands of police in the
who died after a white po- U.S.
lice officer pressed his knee Thousands gathered in
on his neck until he stop- central London on Sun-
ped breathing. day to offer support for
Racism-tinged events no American demonstrators.
longer startle even Ame- Chanting “No justice! No
rica’s closest allies, though peace!” and waving pla-
many have watched co- cards with the words “How
verage of the often-vio- many more?” at Trafalgar
lent protests with growing Square, the protesters igno-
unease. Burning cars and red U.K. government rules
riot police in the U.S. fea- banning crowds because
tured on newspaper front of the pandemic. Police Police officers on horseback stand next to demonstrators blocking the road outside the Houses
pages around the globe didn’t stop them. of Parliament in central London on Sunday, May 31, 2020, to protest against the recent killing of
George Floyd in Minneapolis, USA.
Sunday — bumping news Continued on Page 27 Associated Press