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United States, protests against unarmed blacks are growing. In Washington, there is an instantaneous tension, such as installing iron fences near the White House against protesters.

Correspondent Kim Soo-hyung in Washington.

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metal fence over 2 meters long was installed in Lafayette Park, just behind the White House, to prevent protesters from falling.

Fully armed police and military personnel were deployed, but today (3rd) thousands of protesters gathered.

Last night, even a combat helicopter was mobilized to disband the protesters.

As President Trump has declared a tough response, a central command center is also being prepared to respond to violent protests involving the defense minister and the chairman.

In the wake of an immediate crisis, Washington DC issued a curfew from 7 pm.

It has been reported that more than 7,200 people have been arrested as protests against racism have continued throughout the United States.

New York City has advanced curfew from 11:00 pm to 8:00 pm today, as protests take place thousands of people a day in New York.

More than 40 cities in the United States have imposed nighttime curfew on the protests.

President Trump visited religious facilities for two consecutive days.

A visit to the National Holy Land of John Paul II, a Catholic facility near the White House, Archbishop of Washington, DC Gregory denied that the deceased Pope was a dedicated advocate of human rights and could not tolerate the abuse and manipulation of Catholic facilities.