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United States was on Saturday today (7th), and as we held a peaceful candlelight rally every Saturday, we held dances and rallies against racial discrimination all over Washington, New York and Los Angeles.

First, look at the Washington protests, reporter Kim Soo-hyung, and I'll connect you again.

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The starting point of the protests in the capital city of Washington was in front of the Memorial of former President Lincoln, who liberated black slaves.

The protesters, who gathered at the Lincoln Memorial, marched to the White House, shouting slogans to honor Mr. Floyd.

Volunteers handed out bottled water to protesters, and nearby restaurants made free lunches.

[Julia/Protesters: Be free and fair in terms of social and political justice. I want my children to have the same opportunities as white children.]

[Dan/Protesters: Black people's lives are precious. There is no peace until the federal government and everyone acknowledges this.] The

White House finished all the construction of the fence that surrounds the surrounding 2.7 km and prepared for an emergency.

It seems to be over 2m in height, and both sides are fixed and connected so that even an adult cannot easily climb over it.

The main roads in Washington, DC were also blocked by trucks, but the streets in front of the White House attracted the most 6,000 people since the protests.

But it was more of a festival than a protest.

Throughout the squares and streets, people danced and sang to entertaining music.

The festival-like atmosphere was the same in other cities.

Tens of thousands of people participated in the protests over the weekend, but it was hard to find a major physical conflict other than the dismantling of the protesters in Seattle.

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Correspondent Kim Soo-hyung, because the atmosphere of the protests is changing peacefully, and the meaning is better conveyed, it looks good.

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Yes, it is. US protests are regaining the pattern of the peace rally.

Protests against racism have also been held in Britain, France, and Australia.

The slogan ``The life of the black person is also precious'' was echoed in different parts of the world.

Following the second memorial ceremony held in North Carolina, where George Floyd was born, the final memorial service and funeral will be held on the 8th and 9th local time.

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But President Trump still doesn't seem to like the protest. Did you write that again today?

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President Trump said he had less protests than expected through Twitter.

It was said that the kitchen guards and the police had done a fantastic job, and they seemed to show that the protests were shrunk by the suppression of the military and the police.

There was also a foreign report that Trump had turned down the opposition between the Defense Minister and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to try to inflict 10,000 troops.

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And Correspondent Kim Soo-hyung wore a plastic mask on his face, but I think that it would be okay to think of one thing while watching. How is it?

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Protesters are also most concerned about the spread of Corona19.

When the rally is in full swing, there are so many people that it is impossible to keep away, and there are many people without masks, and as they cry out for relief, they are concerned about the spread of infection.

Anthony Pouch, director of the National Institute of Epidemiology, was also concerned that the protest had set the perfect conditions for the virus to spread.

(Video coverage: Eunha Park and Jungsik Oh, video editing: Seunghee Lee and Sungwon Won)