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fact that this happened in a city in the United States is a very old problem of racism spreading all over the world. As protests spread around this day, the world's music industry first announced today (2nd) as'Blackout Tuesday' and will suspend all work.

Reporter Kim Ji-sung.

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Thousands of citizens gathered in central London, England.

US protesters protesting the death of the black man George Floyd.

[British protesters: We have gathered to protest peacefully against injustice. Now, George Floyd's death is a global problem.] As

London police were disbanded to prevent the spread of Corona19, clashes broke out everywhere.

In New Zealand, on the other side of the globe, more than 2,000 citizens gathered.

They marched toward the US embassy and protested racism.

[Black life is also precious. Black life is also important.] In

Germany and France, there was a silent protest in front of the US embassy, ​​and in Brazil, where a black boy was shot dead by police last month.

Tear gas and rubber bullets were also fired.

[Raul Santiago / Brazil Protesters: We came here today because we want to live. We came here tired of genocide.]

Large record labels around the world have decided to name today 'Blackout Tuesday' to protest the death of blacks and to stop all work for a day.

Warner Records, the world's top three music labels, and Universal Music and Sony Music all expressed their intention to join, and pop stars such as Beyonce, Liana, and Ariana Grande were also encouraging.