China News Service, March 29. According to "Central News Agency", after a major shooting incident in most Asian-owned massage spas in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. demonstrations and protests were held on March 27, local time, in many places across the United States. End violence against Asians.

  On the 27th, protest rallies were held in about 60 cities across the United States, including New York, San Francisco, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Chicago, Detroit, and Portland.

On March 27, local time, a large number of people in San Francisco, California, USA took to the streets to protest against discrimination and violence against Asians.

On the same day, protests and rallies against discrimination against Asians broke out in many places in the United States.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Liu Guanguan

  In the Queens borough of New York City, hundreds of people of different ethnicities came to participate in the protests, holding up slogans against racism and violence and chanting slogans.

  In San Francisco, thousands of people took to the streets. This is the largest demonstration to date against Asian hatred in the San Francisco Bay Area.

The San Francisco Police Chief said, "Hate is a virus. This is the answer. This is the vaccine." He said that the city will become a model for the world against hatred, and the mayor also thanked volunteers for helping vulnerable groups.

  In Atlanta, the slogans waved by the demonstrators read: "Say no to anti-Asian racist terrorist acts!"

  Asians who participated in the protests in New York said that the continued violence has prevented them from leaving their homes.

  Protester Fan Anni said: "We want to be heard. We want to be respected. Protect us and our community."

  Zhang Judi, a representative of the well-known American anti-war organization and the ANSWER Coalition, which is planning demonstrations in various places, said that the new crown epidemic "has seen more and more violence against Asians in the past year."

  She said: “Every Asian person I know is a victim of harassment and assault. We are cast aside, insulted, glared, and people will run away when they see us.”

  On March 16, shootings occurred in 3 massage spas in Atlanta, killing 8 people, of which 6 were Asian women. Apart from grief across the United States, it also fears that hate crimes will increase during the epidemic.