Former Prime Minister of Churchill protects the image of "racist" graffiti on June 13, 5:15

In London, England, during the protest against racism, the statue of former Prime Minister Churchill was scribbled as "racist", so the statue of former Prime Minister will be protected before this weekend's demonstration Measures have been taken.

In London, England, a statue of former Prime Minister Churchill was scribbled as "racist" in front of parliament during a protest against racism on the 7th.

In Britain, former Prime Minister Churchill has been viewed as a politician who, while respected as a great politician who led Britain to victory in World War II, was racist.

In London, another demonstration is scheduled for this weekend, ahead of which city officials announced on the 12th that they had taken steps to cover the statue of the former prime minister with a board.

"It's wrong and shameful that the statue of a national hero is at risk of violent protests," Johnson strongly criticized for some radical action.

In Britain this month, during a protest against racial discrimination in Southwest Bristol on the 7th of this month, a statue of a merchant who built a wealth in the slave trade was pulled down and thrown into the river, which is involved in the slave trade. The movement to remove the statue of a person is spreading.