China News Service, June 1 (Xinhua) reported comprehensively that demonstrations triggered by the death of American African-American men violently enforced by white police officers continued to ferment and spread to the United Kingdom, Germany and Canada. The demonstrators emphasized that human beings are not divided into black and white races, and everyone should be treated equally.

British protesters plan to demonstrate in many places

  On May 30 local time, in London, England, angry demonstrators dominated the main street, and buses and cars were forced to stay in the Peckham district in the southeast, unable to drive forward, and the city's traffic was blocked. The protesters plan to hold demonstrations in Birmingham, Manchester, Cardiff and Glasgow in the coming week. Some people in the southeast of London called the slogans "No justice, no peace" and "Don't kill my friends."

On May 30 local time, anti-racial discrimination protests continued in the US capital Washington. The picture shows demonstrators protesting in front of the National Museum of African American History and Culture. China News Agency reporter Chen Meng Tongshe

  Jackson, who hosted the demonstration, said: "I feel obliged to gather the people and make our voices together. I saw a fragment of the tragic death of a black American man and I was convinced that the same situation cannot happen again. I used" Facebook "to say I do n’t think so many people attended the epidemic. ”

  Some demonstrators held up playing cards, calling on the people to unite in confrontation and attach importance to the lives of black people. However, some demonstrators are more aggressive and advocate similar riots in the United States in the past few days. Among them, a demonstrator's card was written "riot". In north London, demonstrators raised the banner of "Abolition of Police".

Protesters ignore the epidemic prevention requirements

  Many demonstrators ignored the government's requirement to maintain a social distance of two meters due to the new coronary pneumonia epidemic. At the same time, many demonstrators did not wear masks for epidemic prevention. Some demonstrators imitated the American man who was killed by the police on his knees and called "I can't breathe" as he did before being comatose, claiming to seek justice for the dead.

  The banner raised by the demonstrators pointed out: "We want to put pressure on the US government here to show that blacks are killed by the white police on their knees and it is a worldwide event, not a separate American event."

  In Berlin, Germany, hundreds of demonstrators gathered outside the local U.S. embassy, ​​and they held up placards such as "recover justice for Freud" and "stop killing us" to protest.

On May 30th local time, a police officer fired rubber bullets at demonstrators during a demonstration near the Miami Police Department.

Canada marches against racism

  Thousands of people also participated in the march in Toronto, Canada ’s largest city, on May 30 to protest against discrimination against blacks and racism around the world. Recently, Toronto's black woman Regis was suspected to be killed by police on the terrace of her residence on the 24th floor, triggering thousands of people to protest on the street.

  Demonstrators held high slogans such as "another black man killed", "abolition of the police", "no justice, no peace" in downtown Toronto. Many demonstrators did not forget the government's advice to wear masks. Some demonstrators shouted the slogan "Stop killing black women". They said that not only for the murder of Regis but also to everyone who was treated unfairly by the police and the judicial system.

  In addition to Toronto, the city of Halifax, Nova Scotia, also held a demonstration on May 30, and the city of Montréal, Quebec, held a demonstration on the 31st.