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List of George Floyd protests outside the United States

George Floyd, an African American man, was murdered on 25 May 2020 during a police arrest. Protests seeking justice for Floyd began in the United States the next day, with citizens of other countries soon following suit. Internationally, protesters demonstrated opposition to racism worldwide,[1] opposed police brutality,[2] questioned the arming of police,[3][4] and expressed solidarity with their counterparts in the United States.[5] Prominent local issues included the 2016 death of Adama Traoré near Paris while in police custody (for whom roughly 20,000 people protested at various times) and the high rate of death amongst incarcerated Indigenous Australians.

International George Floyd protests
Part of George Floyd protests
Protest at Dam Square in Amsterdam, 1 June 2020
Map of protests around the world with over 100 participants (click for a dynamic version of the map)

Protests took place in over 60 countries and on all seven continents. The protests took place during the COVID-19 pandemic, during which gathering in crowds was strongly advised against in some parts of the world, and outright banned in others.

Africa

Eastern Africa

  •   Kenya:
    • Nairobi:
      • Dozens of people protested peacefully outside the US Embassy on 2 June.[6][7] Protesters also criticized Kenyan police over "extrajudicial killings and use of unnecessary force when enforcing Covid-19 rules" and accused the embassy of implied approval of American police brutality by remaining silent during the protests in the states.[6]
      • About 200 marched against police brutality in Mathare.[8]
  •   Uganda
    • Kampala: Twelve foreign nationals and three Ugandans were arrested in an anti-racism and anti-police brutality protest on 9 June.[9]

Northern Africa

Southern Africa

Western Africa

Antarctica

Asia

Central Asia

  •   Kazakhstan:
    • Almaty: Over 100 people participated in anti-government protests in Almaty.[30][31][32] One group of protestors held a banner that read "I Can't Breathe".[30][31] Dozens of people were detained by police.[32] The protest in Almaty was one of many protests nationwide, with protests also occurring in Nur-Sultan, Shymkent, Semei, Aqtobe, Oral, and Qyzylorda.[30][33] Nationwide, over 100 protestors were detained, despite a more liberal protest law coming into force that day.[31][32][33]
  •   Kyrgyzstan:
    • Bishkek: A rally was scheduled to be held in Gorky Park, but the organizers decided to cancel it for safety reasons and fear of provocations. A single protester who had seen the announcement for the planned protest went anyway and held a picket, holding a sign reading "authorities violence has no borders." Three police officers watched over the one-man protest.[34]

Eastern Asia

 
Protest in Fukuoka, 21 June
  •   Japan:
    • Chatan: About 400 people held a vigil for George Floyd outside Chapel 1 on Kadena Air Base in Okinawa.[36] The vigil was held in solidarity against racism, both in the US and in the United States Air Force.[36] Attendees observed 8 minutes 46 seconds of silence.[36] Some protestors also took a knee.[36]
    • Fukuoka: About 200 people protested at Tenjin Central Park [ja].[37][38][39]
    • Kyoto: About 1000 people gathered near Yasaka Shrine and observed 8 minutes 46 seconds of silence before marching to City Hall [ja].[40] Attendees came from as far away as Okinawa and Hiroshima.[40]
    • Nagoya: About 300 people protested against racism downtown around the Sakae area in a demonstration organized by three high school students.[41][42]
    • Osaka: On 7 June, nearly 1000 people participated in a demonstration organized in Osaka by the Kansai chapter of Black Lives Matter.[43]
    • Tokyo:
      • Around 200 people peacefully protested on 30 May against police brutality in light of the murder of Floyd and the beating by police of an ethnically Kurdish man living in Tokyo.[44][45]
      • Another protest followed on 6 June in Shibuya with over 500 participants.[43][46]
      • Someone claiming to be a member of Antifa threatened to bomb the immigration office and police station.[47]
      • On 14 June, thousands of people participated in a protest in Tokyo against police brutality and racism in the US and racism in Japan.[48]
  •   South Korea:
     
    Protest outside the US Embassy in Seoul, 4 June
    • Seoul:
      • About a dozen people protested outside the US Embassy against the murder of George Floyd as well as against American imperialism.[49][50]
      • Dozens of people protested near the US Embassy to seek justice for Floyd and denounce police brutality.[51][52] Protestors also called on the South Korean government to enact an anti-discrimination law.[52]
      • Around 150 people protested in Myeong-dong on 6 June.[53]
    • The protesters, who also sang 'God Bless America,' gathered 4 June at Osan Air Base on South Korea's west coast. On 11 June, another demonstration was held at Camp Humphreys, about 60 miles south of the Demilitarized Zone separating North and South Korea.[54]
  •   Taiwan:
    • Taipei:
      • On 12 June, more than 100 people from the pro-Beijing Chinese Unification Promotion Party protested in front of the American Institute in Taiwan,[b] demonstrating against human rights violations in America, and calling on the United States government to respect ethnic minorities and release political prisoners.[56][57][58][59] Because the organizer had not applied for a permit for the protest, about 150 police officers were also present.[56][58] The crowd eventually dispersed peacefully.[56][57]
      • On 13 June, around 500 people congregated at 228 Peace Memorial Park to express their support of the international George Floyd protests.[60] Participants sang songs in tribute to Floyd, and took a knee in solidarity.[60]

South Asia

  •   India:
  •   Pakistan:
  •   Sri Lanka:
    • Colombo : On 9 June 2020, about 100 people gathered in front of the US embassy for a peaceful protest organized by the Frontline Socialist Party seeking justice for Floyd.[66][67][68][69][70] The day before, the police had obtained a court injunction prohibiting the gathering.[66][68] Violence was used by the police to disperse the crowd and arrest 53[c] protestors for violating quarantine measures, with police being seen "throwing at least one woman into an open truck".[71][68][70][69] The use of police brutality to arrest people protesting peacefully against police brutality was heavily criticized by political parties, civil rights organizations, and trade unions, and some organizations made a joint statement pointing out that "[b]y assaulting protesters who abided by quarantine laws while not taking action when government supporters violated quarantine law, police have clearly demonstrated their readiness to violate rights guaranteed by the constitution according to the bidding of the ruling party".[70][69][d] The US Embassy added that they had not asked the police to stop the protest.[66]

Southeastern Asia

  •   Indonesia:
    Papuans have been protesting for decades against how the Indonesian government has treated them. The use of police brutality against Papuan students resulted in a serious series of protests in 2019.[72][73] Seven Papuans arrested the previous year, known as the "Balikpapan Seven", were given "surprisingly light jail terms on treason charges"[e] after the George Floyd protests began, possibly to avoid the unrest seen in American protests.[f][72][75][74] Many drew parallels between the George Floyd protests and those of the Papuans, resulting in the trending of the hashtag #PapuanLivesMatter online[g] and people in George Floyd protests outside of Indonesia also expressing solidarity with the Papuans.[76][77][78] Protestors also likened George Floyd with Obby Kogoya, a Papuan student living in Yogyakarta whose head was stepped on[h] by an Indonesia policeman while he was lying face down on the ground as the police held his dorm under siege to prevent a peaceful protest.[79][81]
    Journalists, both foreign and domestic, face heavy resistance from the Indonesian government when attempting to report events in Papua.
  •   Philippines:
  •   Thailand:
    • Bangkok: Several Thai people in Bangkok who were protesting the suspected kidnapping of a Thai activist in Cambodia also held signs stating "I can't breathe", reflecting George Floyd's death and the disappearances of Thai activists.[89]
    • Online: On 7 June, approximately 300 Thais and foreigners in Thailand held a virtual protest on Zoom due to COVID-19 restrictions. Protesters wrote "I Can't Breathe" on their arms and observed silence for eight minutes 46 seconds.[90]

Western Asia

  •   Armenia:
    • Yerevan: Around 25 people protested at the US Embassy on 4 June. Some held papers listing names of Black Americans killed by police.[91]
  •   Cyprus:
    • Nicosia: About 250 people peacefully protested outside the United States Embassy, denouncing "social and racial inequities" that victimized not only Floyd, but also "the poor and dispossesed irrespective of race, creed or color".[92][93] Protesters took a knee and raised fists to show solidarity with American protestors.[92]
  •   Georgia:
    • Tbilisi: Several dozen people protested at the Rustaveli Metro Station against racism and police brutality.[94][95] A few counterprotestors were also present, with one stating that he was protesting because "the [other] protest was 'anti-white' and supported 'terrorism'".[94] Two counterprotestors held a flag of the Democratic Republic of Georgia, the first modern republic of Georgia, and stated that they were protesting in support of US President Trump.[94]
 
Protest in Tehran, 3 June
 
Protest in Tehran, 3 June. #Downfall_of_America is visible in the photo.
  •   Iran:
  •   Israel:
    • Jerusalem: On 30 May, over 150 people protested against the murder of Floyd and Iyad Halak, an unarmed autistic Palestinian student who was shot and killed by police in Jerusalem.[100][101]
    • Tel Aviv: Over 200 people protested against the murder of Floyd and Iyad Halak outside police headquarters on 30 May.[102] On 2 June, hundreds of people protested on a beach.[103] On 6 June, another peaceful protest was held at Rabin Square.
    • Haifa: Hundreds marched in Haifa protesting police violence against Floyd, Halak, and Solomon Teka, an Ethiopian-Israeli shot by Israeli police in 2019, in an incident which had sparked protests by Israel's Ethiopian community.

.[104]

    • Ankara: People protested in front of the US Embassy against racism and the murder of Floyd.[111][112] One organization invited the US government to end the violation of human rights.[111]
    • Istanbul: About 50 people protested in Kadıköy, on the Asian side of Istanbul, against police brutality, standing in solidarity with American protestors and carrying a poster of George Floyd.[113] Police dispersed the group and detained at least 29 protestors.[113]

Europe

Eastern Europe

  •   Bulgaria:
    • Sofia: Several hundred people protested peacefully on Vitosha Boulevard on 6 June, chanting "I can't breathe" and holding signs stating "Black Lives Matter".[114][115]
  •   Czechia:
  •   Hungary:
    • Budapest: Over a thousand people protested at the US Embassy on 7 June.[117] On 16 June, the bust of Winston Churchill in the City Park was vandalised with the words "Nazi" and "BLM".[118] A couple hundred people held a protest against racism at the US Embassy on 20 June. Far-right groups, like the Sixty-Four Counties Youth Movement tried to disturb the event, but after police intervention, the situation didn't escalate.[119]
  •   Poland:
    • Gdańsk: About 200 people protested peacefully at Town Hall on Ulica Długa in solidarity with American protestors.[120]
    • Kraków: On 7 June, about a thousand people gathered to march in Floyd's memory and to protest racism and police brutality. The march commenced in front of the US Consulate General on Stolarska Street and ended at Little Market Square [pl].[121][122]
    • Poznań: Protestors dressed in black and marched quietly from Freedom Square [pl] to the US Consular Agency and then to Adam Mickiewicz Square, where some protestors laid on the ground, assuming the same position in which Floyd died.[123][124][125][when?]
    • Warsaw: Several hundred people[j] gathered on Ujazdów Avenue in front of the US Embassy to peacefully protest against the killing of Floyd, racism, and police brutality.[126][63][when?] Many dressed in black and chose to kneel.[127] A spokesperson for the Varsovian police stated that the assembly was legal and prior notice had been given.[126]
  •   Romania
    • Bucharest: On 6 June, over a dozen protesters assembled in University Square for a brief demonstration and reading of grievances condemning police brutality and inequality. The protest lasted only a few minutes and ended before police could arrive.[128][129][130]
  •   Russia:
    • Moscow: Two people went to the US Embassy to protest with a banner that sought justice for Floyd, demanded an end to fascism, and insulted the police.[131][when?] The two were detained by police shortly after they had set the banner up.[131]
  •   Slovakia:
  •   Ukraine:

Northern Europe

  •   Denmark:
     
    Demonstration on Christiansborg Slotsplads, Copenhagen, 7 June
    • Aalborg: Around 500 people marched through the city in a peaceful protest on 9 June.[136]
    • Aarhus: Around 2,500 people gathered at the City Hall Square for a peaceful protest on 3 June.[137][138]
    • Copenhagen: Around 2,000 people gathered in front of the US Embassy for a peaceful protest on 31 May,[139] followed by another with more than 15,000 people on 7 June.[140] They happened during the COVID-19 pandemic where there are restrictions on the size of gatherings in Denmark, but demonstrations are explicitly exempt from these rules.[141] The authorities recommended that everybody that had attended should request a test, which is free and easy in Denmark, and not dependent on one having symptoms.[142]
    • Odense: Around 300 people gathered for a peaceful protest on 10 June.[143]
  •   Estonia:
    • Tallinn: Around 500 people gathered in Tallinn for a peaceful Black Lives Matter protest on 10 June, despite the social distancing measures being set at maximum 100 people.[144]
  •   Faroe Islands:
    • Tórshavn: Hundreds of people gathered in the capital to protest against racism and police brutality on 9 June.[145] One of the organizers stated that many from the Faroe Islands would not acknowledge the existence of racism on the islands.[145]
  •   Finland:
     
    Protest in Helsinki, 3 June
  •   Guernsey:
    • Saint Peter Port: About a thousand people attended a peaceful rally on 20 June. Near the end they knelt for 8 minutes 46 seconds. There were no COVID-19 cases on the island at the time; the rally was originally scheduled for 13 June, but was rescheduled to be held on the day the island came out of lockdown.[148][149]
  •   Iceland:
  •   Ireland:
    • Cork: 4 June: Cork City Council opened an online book of condolences for citizens to express their sympathies to the family of George Floyd. 5 June: Around 300 protesters marched from Kent Station down Patrick Street to Grand Parade.[153]
    • Dingle: 8 June : About 150 people held a peaceful demonstration on Main Street Dingle lead by indie pop band Walking on Cars.[154]
    • Dublin: 31 May: About 100 people held a peaceful demonstration outside the US Embassy in Dublin.[155] On 1 June, thousands of marchers gathered again in Dublin to continue protests.[156]
    • Galway: 6 June: Hundreds of protesters gathered in Eyre Square to support Black Lives Matter. Speakers at the event also called for Ireland to end its Direct Provision system.[157]
    • Kilkenny: 3 June: Around 100 people took part in a vigil outside the Tholsel in honor of George Floyd.[158] 8 June: Over 150 people marched through the streets in an anti-racism rally to the Parade, where a silent vigil was held.[159]
    • Limerick: 6 June: More than 250 protesters met at Arthur Quay's Park to share their experiences about racism in Ireland even though the organizers officially moved the event online for social distancing reasons during the COVID-19 pandemic.[160]
    • Waterford: 6 June: Hundreds of people marched from the Clock Tower to the Waterford Courthouse in an anti-racism protest.[161]
  •   Isle of Man:
    • Douglas: 9 June: More than 1000 protesters marched on the seafront before taking a knee in silence for just under 9 minutes.[162] At the time, there were no known active cases of coronavirus on the island.[162]
  •   Lithuania:
    • Vilnius: Around 1,000 people marched from the Cathedral square to the US embassy on 5 June.[163]
  •   Norway:
    • Bergen: A gathering consisting of a couple of hundred protestors took place in the city center of Bergen on 5 June.[164]
    • Kristiansand: Several hundred people met in the Kristiansand city center to protest police brutality on 5 June.[164]
    • Oslo: On 5 June, at least a thousand protestors marched from the US Embassy to the Norwegian Parliament where a larger gathering also took place. All in all, several thousand participants from at least three different protests were gathered at the most. The assistant director of the Norwegian Directorate for Health and Social Affairs expressed his concerns regarding the protest due to the elevated risk of COVID-19 infection. Nevertheless, the police stated in advance that both they and the population in general put freedom of speech at a high value, and that they therefore would not stop the protest. They also stated that they were not there to be an "infection control police", but rather to maintain peace and order amongst the protestors.[164]
    • Tromsø: Although the official protest in Tromsø was cancelled due to the COVID-19 infection risk, several hundred people were gathered in the city center on 5 June to show solidarity towards the victims of racism and police brutality in both the US, Norway and the rest of the world alike.[164]
  •   Sweden:
     
    Protest in Stockholm on 3 June
    • Gothenburg: Around 3000 people gathered in Heden to protest against racism on 7 June. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the police shut the event down, so the protesters walked around the city instead.[165]
    • Malmö: Thousands of people gathered in Ribersborg to protest against racism on 4 June. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the police tried to shut the event down, but were unsuccessful.[166]
    • Örebro: More than 400 people gathered in Stortorget to protest against racism on 5 June.[167]
    • Stockholm: Thousands of people gathered in Sergels torg to protest against racism in solidarity with Black Lives Matter on 3 June. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the police shut the event down, so the protesters walked around the city instead.[168] It got heated versus the police sometimes, as the cops used tear gas against the protesters.
    • Umeå: Over 50 people demonstrated in the city center on 4 June.[169] Over 300 gathered for a second protest in Broparken on 6 June. The police allowed the protest to proceed, but arrested two counter-protestors who tried to start a fight with the protestors.[170][171]
 
Protest at Hyde Park in London on 3 June
Starting on 28 May, protests arose in nearly all major cities across the United Kingdom, including Birmingham, Liverpool, London, Manchester and Newcastle. Many protests were organized by the Black Lives Matter and Stand Up to Racism movements. As well as providing solidarity to protests in the United States, many of the ongoing protests in the United Kingdom intended to highlight issues with racism faced from law enforcement in the United Kingdom and in daily life, as well as highlighting wider non-racial issues of police corruption and brutality. The UK city of Bristol made international headlines after protestors pulled down the statue of Edward Colston, a famous Bristolian slave owner.[172] Health Secretary Matt Hancock urged people not to attend large gatherings, including protests, as temporary regulations in response to the COVID-19 pandemic prohibited public gatherings of greater than 6 people.[173]

Southern Europe

  •   Andorra:
    • Andorra la Vella: About a hundred demonstrators gathered in General Council Square to protest against racism on 7 June.[174] Protestors observed a minute of silence, and a manifesto denouncing the spread of racism was read.[174]
  •   Croatia:
  •   Greece
    • Athens: 1 June: About 300 supporters of the Greek Communist Party's youth wing marched and demonstrated outside the US Embassy in Athens.[176] On 3 June, another demonstration was held with 3,000 protesters participating where they gathered at Syntagma Square and marched towards the US Embassy peacefully, while some demonstrators were throwing Molotov cocktails towards riot police during the march towards the US Embassy.[177][178][179]
    • Thessaloniki: 2 June: A group of protesters peacefully marched to the US Consulate in the center of the city to show solidarity with the protesters and victims of racism and police violence in the United States. Protesters also burned an American flag in front of the consulate.[citation needed][180]
 
Protestors taking a knee and raising their fists in Sanremo on 20 June

Starting on 28 May, protests arose in nearly all major cities across Italy, including Milan, Naples, Florence, Rome and Bari. Many protests were organized by the Black Lives Matter and many Italian associations. As well as providing solidarity to protests in the United States, many of the ongoing protests in Italy intend to highlight issues with racism faced from law enforcement in Italy and in daily life, as well as highlighting wider non-racial issues of police corruption and brutality.[citation needed]

  •   Kosovo:
  •   Malta:
    • Valletta/Floriana: About 300 people gathered in front of Parliament House in an anti-racism protest on 8 June. The protests showed solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement and called for justice for the murder of Lassana Cisse, a racially motivated murder of an Ivorian man in Malta in 2019. The anti-racism protesters were confronted by a group of anti-immigration protesters.[182] The anti-racism protestors took a knee and observed a minute of silence while the anti-immigration protestors booed.[182]
  •   Montenegro:
    • Podgorica: About 100 people peacefully protested in solidarity with the international George Floyd protests, marching through the city and taking a knee at Independence Square.[183][184] Protestors also wished to highlight the racism present in their own country.[184]
  •   Portugal:
     
    Protest in Lisbon on 6 June
    • Coimbra: on 6 June, hundreds of people gathered in Praça da República to protest peacefully against the murder of George Floyd and for the Black Lives Matter movement.[185]
    • Lisbon: on 6 June, about 10,000 people gathered in Alameda D. Afonso Henriques and marched down Avenida Almirante Reis in a peaceful manner, echoing chants to remember George Floyd as well as local victims of racism and police brutality, like Cláudia Simões and Kuku, ending the demonstration in Terreiro do Paço. It was organized by a platforme of organizations, from black and antiracism collectives, to antifascists, students, environmental, feminists organizations.[186]
    • Porto: on 6 June, about 1000 people protested peacefully in Avenida dos Aliados against the murder of George Floyd and racism in Portugal and Brazil.[187]
  •   Serbia:
    • Belgrade: Members of the Women in Black organization in Belgrade[l] protested on Knez Mihailova Street at Republic Square.[189][190] The group sought justice for Floyd and other victims of murders based on racism, as well as the end of the use of force by police against protestors.[190] In addition, the organization requested that further militarization not be used against the protestors, and that criminalization of the Antifa protests and protestors be stopped.[190]
 
Demonstration in Lleida on 7 June
 
Puerta del Sol in Madrid on 7 June
  •   Spain:
    • Barcelona: Over 350 people protested outside the American Consulate General on 1 June.[191] A second demonstration took place on 7 June, beginning at the Plaça Sant Jaume.[192][193]
    • Bilbao: A demonstration on 7 June.[194]
    • Canary Islands: Demonstration scheduled for 14 June.[193]
    • Lleida: 600 people protested on 7 June in memory of George Floyd and to demand better conditions for farmworkers (mostly immigrants).[195]
    • Madrid: On 7 June, hundreds of demonstrators surrounded the US Embassy [es] to protest the murder of George Floyd.[196] The attendance exceeded the number of 200 authorized in advance by the Government Delegation [es] (reportedly at least tenfold).[196] The demonstration was organized by the Comunidad Negra, Africana y Afrodescendiente de España (CNAAE) and it also protested against the deaths in the southern border of Spain and the death of Mame Mbaye, a street vendor who died in Madrid in 2018 after a police raid.[197]
    • Murcia: On 7 June, hundreds of people gathered near the Plaza de la Merced to honor George Floyd and denounce police brutality.[198]
    • Palma de Mallorca: A demonstration on 7 June, with an estimated 800–1,000 protestors in attendance.[193][199]
    • Salt: 500 people read a manifesto and marched to nearby Girona on 1 June, and 300 marched in a second protest on 7 June.[200][201]
    • Sitges: A demonstration on 7 June.[202]
    • Tarragona: More than 500 people demonstrated on June 7th.[203]
    • Vilafranca del Penedès: More than 100 people demonstrated on June 7th.[204]
    • Zaragoza: Around 200 people demonstrated on 2 June.[205]
  •   Turkey:
    • Istanbul: About 20 people protested outside Trump Towers Istanbul in Şişli, on the European side of Istanbul, with about the same number of police officers in riot gear standing nearby.[206] Protestors took a knee and raised their fists in solidarity.[206]

Western Europe

 
Black Lives Matter rally in Vienna on 4 June
 
Black Lives Matter protest in Paris on 6 June
 
Protestors in Paris on 13 June at Place de la République
People in Belgium protested to show solidarity with Americans and to demonstrate against issues with police or racism. Vigils and protests of up to thousands of participants took place nationwide. Around 10,000 demonstrators came to the protest in Brussels.[209]
  •   France:
    In 2016, Adama Traoré, a 24-year-old Malian French man, died by asphyxiation while in police custody.[210] In response, protestors in France had been seeking justice for him[m] since 2016.[210] When a police investigation exonerated the three police officers associated with his death in a report released at the end of May during the beginning of the George Floyd protests, protesters took to the streets in massive numbers, with roughly 20,000 demonstrators throughout France violating pandemic protocols to rally for him.[212][213] Drawing parallels between Adama and Floyd, many protestors seeking justice for Adama also expressed solidarity with the American protestors seeking justice for Floyd, including Adama's sister.[212][n]
    • Bordeaux: About 300 people protested in Parvis des Droits de l'Homme in front of the French National School for the Judiciary.[214][when?]
    • Lille: About 2000 people protested against racism and police brutality, seeking justice for Adama Traoré.[215] Police used tear gas.[215]
    • Lyon: Hundreds of people protested against racism and police brutality, seeking justice for both Floyd and Adama Traoré.[216][verification needed] Police used tear gas.[216]
    • Marseille: Thousands marched in Marseille holding signs that read "Justice for all" and "No more murders" on 2 June.[217]
    • Toulouse: 2000 people protested in Toulouse on 3 June at the place du Capitole.[218]
    • Montpellier: 5000 people in Montpellier attended the Je n’arrive plus à respirer ("I can't breathe") march one 3 June.[218]
    • Paris: About 20,000 people protested all throughout Paris to protest both the murder of Floyd and the 2016 death of Adama Traoré by French police.[219] People[quantify][when?] protested outside the US Embassy.[220] On 2 June, thousands of protesters demonstrated in front of the High Court of Paris at the Porte de Clichy[221] in northwest Paris for Floyd and Adama. The protest was illegal due to coronavirus restrictions. Police used tear gas.[222] Another protest occurred on 13 June.[223] Some counter-protesters shouted antisemitic insults.[224] The far-right identitarian group Génération Identitaire unfurled from the top of a building a banner reading « Justice for victims of anti-white racism. White Lives Matter.». The banner was teared up by residents of the building.[225] On 30 June, a Confederate flag was noticed at a window facing the street of a police barracks, probably hung here in opposition to the Black Lives Matter movement.[226]
 
Protest at Alexanderplatz in Berlin
Over 100,000 people protested in over 40 cities and in all 16 states of Germany.[o] Many people called on German law enforcement to address their racist practices and use of violence.[227][228] Over the course of one particular day, 93 arrests were made that had been reported by the media.[o]
  •   Luxembourg:
    • Luxembourg City: Over 1000[p] people protested peacefully in Limpertsberg in front of the US Embassy, despite rainfall.[231] Protestors also took a knee during the demonstration, which was organized by anti-racism organization Lëtz Rise Up.[231] A police spokesperson stated that pandemic restrictions had relaxed slightly during the past month, and that people were allowed to demonstrate.[232] One officer expressed his surprise regarding how strongly protestors adhered to precautionary measures.[231]
 
Protest in Amsterdam on 1 June
 
Protestors in Rotterdam on 3 June
People in the Netherlands protested to show solidarity with Americans and to demonstrate against issues with police or racism. Vigils and protests of up to thousands of participants took place nationwide.[233] When asked to comment on the protests in the Netherlands, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that racism is not only an American issue and that racism in the Netherlands is a "systemic problem".[234]
  •   Switzerland:
    • Basel: About 5000 people peacefully protested against racism and police brutality.[235] The protest was unauthorized, but the police did not stop it.[235] Thousands of masks were distributed.[235]
    • Bern:
      • On 13 June 4000 people protested, many donning black clothes. Most of the protesters wore masks.[236]
      • Dozens of people protested in front of the train station.[235]
    • Geneva:
      • A demonstration of 30 people on 31 May was broken up by police.[237]
      • An authorized demonstration on 9 June brought over 10,000 people to march from Place Neuve [fr] to Parc des Cropettes [fr].[238][239] The protest was split into groups of about 300 to conform with pandemic regulations.[238] Protestors took a knee and raised their fists in solidarity.[239]
    • Lausanne: Several thousand people protested against racism and police violence, despite a ban on groups with more than 300 people.[240]
    • Neuchâtel: About 500 people protested in two separate groups in order to conform to regulations restricting such events to 300 participants.[235]
    • Zürich:
      • On 1 June, a demonstration was held with estimates ranging from several hundred to 2000 participants.[241]
      • On 13 June, well over 10,000 protesters marched peacefully through the inner city. Police initially tried to dissuade the protest, citing coronavirus-related health concerns, but ultimately permitted the march and oversaw its path.[236]

Americas

 
Protest in Vancouver on 31 May
 
Protest in Ottawa on 5 June
  •   Argentina:
  •   Barbados:
    • Wildey: The Royal Barbados Police Force (RBPF) prevented a protest from occurring outside the US Embassy under the pretext of a 10-person social gathering limit due to COVID-19 restrictions.[244]
  •   Bermuda:
    • Hamilton:
      • Dozens of people stood, knelt, and chanted in a peaceful 2-hour demonstration at the US Consulate General on 1 June against the murder of Floyd as well as the appointment as Consul General of Leandro Rizzuto Jr., a controversial donor to Trump's election campaign whom the US Senate already declined to approve for an appointment to Barbados.[245][246]
      • On 7 June, about 7000 people gathered in Hamilton to stand in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.[247] Protesters took a knee and also observed a minute of silence for Chavelle Dillon-Burgess, a young black mother who was first reported missing in April and is now suspected to have been murdered.[247] The protest was believed to be the largest such gathering the community had ever seen.[247]
  •   Brazil:
    • Curitiba: Thousands of people protested against racism in front of the Federal University of Paraná on 1 June.[248]
    • Rio de Janeiro: Hundreds of people protested at the square in front of the Rio de Janeiro state government palace on 31 May.[249] The protest also responded to the police killing of a local black teenager, 14-year-old João Pedro Pinto, who was shot in the back during a police operation in São Gonçalo.[250] Police dispersed the protestors with tear gas.[250]
    • São Paulo: About 3000 people protested against police brutality inflicted upon black Brazilians on 7 June.[251][252]
  •   Canada:
Canadians protested to show solidarity with Americans and to demonstrate against issues with police or racism in Canada. Vigils and protests of up to thousands took place in every province and territory of Canada.[253][q]
  •   Colombia:
    • Bogotá: More than 100 people protested peacefully in front of the US Embassy, denouncing the murder of Floyd and of Anderson Arboleda, a 24-year-old Afro-Colombian from Puerto Tejada who was allegedly attacked by a police officer with a wooden mallet, suffering multiple blows to the head.[254][255] Arboleda eventually died from his injuries days later.[255] Protestors also requested the withdrawal of American troops from Colombian territory.[254] The protest lasted for several hours.[254]
  •   Costa Rica:
    • San José: The Legislative Assembly of Costa Rica observed a minute of silence in memory of George Floyd.[256]
  •   Curaçao:
    • Willemstad: A small group of people protested in the center of Willemsted.[257]
  •   Dominican Republic:
  •   Ecuador:
    • Quito: 9 June: A march in solidarity with George Floyd was held.[259]
  •   Greenland:
    • Nuuk: A statue of Hans Egede was vandalized with the word "decolonize" spray painted on it on 21 June.[260]
  •   Guadeloupe:
    • Point à Pitre:
      • 1 June: Several dozen protesters gathered in front of the Memorial ACTe.
      • 3 June: A protest took place in front of the city's mairie organised by Combat Ouvrier and Rebelle.[261] According to the organizers over 600 people took part in the protest.[262]
      • 6 June: A march organised by the non-profit organisation CoReCA to protest racism and called for the renaming of Saint-Françoi's Jules Ferry street to George Floyd, over a hundred people took part in this march at la Place de La Victoire (Victory Square).[263]
      • 9 June: 300 mourners gathered in front of the mairie to mark George Floyd's funeral.
  •   Jamaica:
    • Kingston:
      • A small protest was held in front of the US Embassy on 4 June. Protesters denounced both the murder of George Floyd and the killing of Susan Bogle, a disabled woman of 44, who was killed by a soldier in August Town, St Andrew.[264] Ambassador Donald Tapia came out to express solidarity with the protestors.[264]
      • On 6 June, several hundred people wore black in a peaceful protest outside the US Embassy to demand justice for both Floyd and the Jamaicans who have been killed by law enforcement.[265] An additional protest was held at Emancipation Park.[265]
  •   Mexico:
    • Guadalajara: Hundreds of protesters marched in downtown Guadalajara on 4 June to protest 5 May police beating death of Giovanni López, a 30-year-old man who had been arrested and killed for not wearing a face mask on 4 May in Ixtlahuacán de los Membrillos, Jalisco.[266][267] 26 people were arrested after protesters in downtown Guadalajara committed acts of vandalism and burned two police vehicles as well as setting a police officer on fire. Without offering any evidence, the state's right-wing governor Enrique Alfaro Ramírez blamed President Andrés Manuel López Obrador for the aggression against the police.[268] Mexican police have a long history of brutality and abuse, particularly against indigenous peoples.[269] Three police officers from Ixtlahuacán de los Membrillos were arrested on 5 June for the murder of Giovanni López.[270]
    • Mexico City: Large crowds gathered in Mexico City.[when?] Protesters waved placards with the words "No justice! No peace!", "I can't breathe" and "Black lives matter".[271] Several hundred attended a vigil on 4 June.[272] A demonstration in the upscale neighborhood Polanco, Mexico City 5 June turned violent as protesters threw stones and Molotov cocktails at the US Embassy building[r] and broke windows along Paseo de la Reforma; eleven people were injured,[274] including six police officers and a teenage girl who was kicked by a police officer.[275]
    • Tijuana: On 7 June 2020, more than 100 protesters marched throughout the city, from the police station to the border waving signs honoring George Floyd and calling attention to Giovanni López Ramírez who died in Jalisco police custody earlier in the year. Jaime Bonilla, the governor of Baja California, came out to greet them when they reached City Hall.[276] There were also protests regarding the death of Oliver López, who died in the hands of police a short time before George Floyd.[8]
    • Xalapa: Dozens of protesters gathered in Xalapa on 8 June to protest the 2 May arrest and death of Carlos Andrés Navarro Landa, 33. Navarro Landa was arrested for disorderly conduct and then died in police custody, officially from a heart attack but covered with bruises from a beating.[277]
  •   Trinidad and Tobago:
     
    Protest in Port of Spain on 8 June
    • Port of Spain:
      • 3 June: A protest organized by the Movement for Social Justice was held outside the US Embassy. A small number of people held signs for a few minutes before police asked them to observe social-distancing protocols.[278]
      • 8 June: Hundreds protested in support of Black Lives Matter in Queen's Park Savannah. The police commissioner attempted to speak to the crowd but was booed away. Another altercation occurred when a police officer attempted to film the group.[279][280]
  •   United States:

Oceania

 
Protest in Brisbane on 6 June
 
Protestors in Melbourne on 6 June
On 6 June, protests involving tens of thousands were held in cities across Australia. These showed solidarity with the George Floyd protests, but also highlighted issues of racism within Australia including Aboriginal deaths in custody.[281]
The George Floyd protests sparked a strong response among New Zealanders, in particular among the indigenous Māori people who face structural discrimination similarly to African Americans in the United States.[283]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Some sources reported that she was 23 years old.[23] Also, some sources reported her name as Uwavera Omozuwa.[25]
  2. ^ Because Taiwan and the United States officially severed diplomatic ties in 1979, the Institute currently acts as a de facto embassy.[55]
  3. ^ The police reported that 53 people were arrested, though sources vary on the number, with one source stating that as few as "[a]bout 10" had been arrested.[68][66]
  4. ^ Many had questioned why the police took no action during the funeral of Arumugam Thondaman, a cabinet minister whose funeral less than two weeks prior was attended by thousands, including Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, who was filmed hugging people and violating other quarantine measures.[70]
  5. ^ Each received a sentence of either 10 or 11 months, while prosecutors had demanded sentences ranging from 5 to 17 years.[74][75]
  6. ^ One legal analyst pointed out that "[i]n essence, they were all sentenced to time served".[75] One human rights representative considered it a "face-saving" move by the government so that the defendants did not go free.[75]
  7. ^ Protests in Papua had previously subsided after a police ban on mass rallies and the enforcement of coronavirus controls, forcing activism online.[76]
  8. ^ Kogoya was subject to other forms of inhumane treatment, but a photo of Kogoya's head being stepped on closely parallelled the video of Floyd having his neck being kneeled on, and was therefore highlighted during the George Floyd protests.[79][76][80]
  9. ^ The Foreign Interests Section of the embassy served US citizens living in or travelling through Iran due to lack of formal diplomatic relations between Iran and the US.[98]
  10. ^ One source stated that thousands attended the protest.[63]
  11. ^ According to some, the event was not a protest, but a "photo shoot" (фотосесія).[133][135]
  12. ^ The Serbian organization is a self-described "Women's Feminist - Antimilitarist Peace Organization" that lists nonviolence as one of their core values.[188]
  13. ^ In contrast with Floyd, he is generally referred to by his first name, such as in the phrase "Justice pour Adama".[211]
  14. ^ Some French activists also chose to point out differences that made the movement in France distinctly French, with one stating that race relations in France was based on France's colonial past,[210] and another stating that in America, racism was clearly identified, while in France, there was a denial of the existence of racism.[213]
  15. ^ a b All sources listed in main article.
  16. ^ The embassy expected over 2000 protestors, and the organizers stated over 2000 showed up.[229][230]
  17. ^ All sources listed in main article.
  18. ^ The original US Embassy's main building is located in Colonia Cuauhtémoc.[273]

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This article is about protests outside of the United States For protests inside of the United States see List of George Floyd protests in the United States It has been suggested that this article should be split into multiple articles discuss June 2020 This article may be too long to read and navigate comfortably Please consider splitting content into sub articles condensing it or adding subheadings Please discuss this issue on the article s talk page June 2020 George Floyd an African American man was murdered on 25 May 2020 during a police arrest Protests seeking justice for Floyd began in the United States the next day with citizens of other countries soon following suit Internationally protesters demonstrated opposition to racism worldwide 1 opposed police brutality 2 questioned the arming of police 3 4 and expressed solidarity with their counterparts in the United States 5 Prominent local issues included the 2016 death of Adama Traore near Paris while in police custody for whom roughly 20 000 people protested at various times and the high rate of death amongst incarcerated Indigenous Australians International George Floyd protestsPart of George Floyd protestsProtest at Dam Square in Amsterdam 1 June 2020Map of protests around the world with over 100 participants click for a dynamic version of the map Protests took place in over 60 countries and on all seven continents The protests took place during the COVID 19 pandemic during which gathering in crowds was strongly advised against in some parts of the world and outright banned in others Contents 1 Africa 1 1 Eastern Africa 1 2 Northern Africa 1 3 Southern Africa 1 4 Western Africa 2 Antarctica 3 Asia 3 1 Central Asia 3 2 Eastern Asia 3 3 South Asia 3 4 Southeastern Asia 3 5 Western Asia 4 Europe 4 1 Eastern Europe 4 2 Northern Europe 4 3 Southern Europe 4 4 Western Europe 5 Americas 6 Oceania 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksAfrica EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items May 2021 Eastern Africa Edit Kenya Nairobi Dozens of people protested peacefully outside the US Embassy on 2 June 6 7 Protesters also criticized Kenyan police over extrajudicial killings and use of unnecessary force when enforcing Covid 19 rules and accused the embassy of implied approval of American police brutality by remaining silent during the protests in the states 6 About 200 marched against police brutality in Mathare 8 Uganda Kampala Twelve foreign nationals and three Ugandans were arrested in an anti racism and anti police brutality protest on 9 June 9 Northern Africa Edit Tunisia Tunis About 200 people protested in front of the Theatre municipal de Tunis on 6 June 2020 10 11 12 Southern Africa Edit South Africa Cape Town A group of South Africans protested outside Parliament to show solidarity with George Floyd and Collins Khosa a resident of Johannesburg who died after being allegedly assaulted by soldiers on 10 April 2020 13 14 Johannesburg About 100 protesters closed a major thoroughfare on 8 June in front of the US Consulate General They knelt in the street for 8 minutes 46 seconds The Economic Freedom Fighters said the South African government is not doing enough to stop brutality perpetrated by its own police and army 15 Pretoria People protested at the US Embassy seeking justice for Floyd and Collins Khosa 16 Western Africa Edit Ghana Accra People protested peacefully while marching to the US Embassy on 1 June 17 18 Liberia Monrovia Dozens of people protested peacefully in front of the US Embassy on 28 May 19 20 Nigeria Abuja People protested outside the US Embassy on 28 May despite armed policemen stationed there 21 22 Lagos The Black Lives Matter Movement in Nigeria protested in Victoria Island despite heavy rainfall 23 24 when Critics were concerned instead about obtaining justice for 16 year old Tina Ezekwe who was suspected of being killed by Lagos State Police Command officers and 22 year old microbiology student Uwaila Omozuwa a who was raped and killed at a church near Benin City 23 26 25 Senegal Dakar Students of Cheikh Anta Diop University protested peacefully seeking justice for Floyd and an end to racism particularly in the United States 27 Dozens of people protested to remember Floyd and denounce police brutality taking a knee in solidarity 28 Antarctica EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items May 2021 A group of workers at McMurdo Station in Antarctica stood in solidarity with protesters by holding signs saying Black Lives Matter while stationed during winter 29 better source needed Asia EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items May 2021 Central Asia Edit Kazakhstan Almaty Over 100 people participated in anti government protests in Almaty 30 31 32 One group of protestors held a banner that read I Can t Breathe 30 31 Dozens of people were detained by police 32 The protest in Almaty was one of many protests nationwide with protests also occurring in Nur Sultan Shymkent Semei Aqtobe Oral and Qyzylorda 30 33 Nationwide over 100 protestors were detained despite a more liberal protest law coming into force that day 31 32 33 Kyrgyzstan Bishkek A rally was scheduled to be held in Gorky Park but the organizers decided to cancel it for safety reasons and fear of provocations A single protester who had seen the announcement for the planned protest went anyway and held a picket holding a sign reading authorities violence has no borders Three police officers watched over the one man protest 34 Eastern Asia Edit China Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Dozens of people protested peacefully in front of the US Consulate General despite heavy rainfall 35 Protest in Fukuoka 21 June Japan Chatan About 400 people held a vigil for George Floyd outside Chapel 1 on Kadena Air Base in Okinawa 36 The vigil was held in solidarity against racism both in the US and in the United States Air Force 36 Attendees observed 8 minutes 46 seconds of silence 36 Some protestors also took a knee 36 Fukuoka About 200 people protested at Tenjin Central Park ja 37 38 39 Kyoto About 1000 people gathered near Yasaka Shrine and observed 8 minutes 46 seconds of silence before marching to City Hall ja 40 Attendees came from as far away as Okinawa and Hiroshima 40 Nagoya About 300 people protested against racism downtown around the Sakae area in a demonstration organized by three high school students 41 42 Osaka On 7 June nearly 1000 people participated in a demonstration organized in Osaka by the Kansai chapter of Black Lives Matter 43 Tokyo Around 200 people peacefully protested on 30 May against police brutality in light of the murder of Floyd and the beating by police of an ethnically Kurdish man living in Tokyo 44 45 Another protest followed on 6 June in Shibuya with over 500 participants 43 46 Someone claiming to be a member of Antifa threatened to bomb the immigration office and police station 47 On 14 June thousands of people participated in a protest in Tokyo against police brutality and racism in the US and racism in Japan 48 South Korea Protest outside the US Embassy in Seoul 4 June Seoul About a dozen people protested outside the US Embassy against the murder of George Floyd as well as against American imperialism 49 50 Dozens of people protested near the US Embassy to seek justice for Floyd and denounce police brutality 51 52 Protestors also called on the South Korean government to enact an anti discrimination law 52 Around 150 people protested in Myeong dong on 6 June 53 The protesters who also sang God Bless America gathered 4 June at Osan Air Base on South Korea s west coast On 11 June another demonstration was held at Camp Humphreys about 60 miles south of the Demilitarized Zone separating North and South Korea 54 Taiwan Taipei On 12 June more than 100 people from the pro Beijing Chinese Unification Promotion Party protested in front of the American Institute in Taiwan b demonstrating against human rights violations in America and calling on the United States government to respect ethnic minorities and release political prisoners 56 57 58 59 Because the organizer had not applied for a permit for the protest about 150 police officers were also present 56 58 The crowd eventually dispersed peacefully 56 57 On 13 June around 500 people congregated at 228 Peace Memorial Park to express their support of the international George Floyd protests 60 Participants sang songs in tribute to Floyd and took a knee in solidarity 60 South Asia Edit India Kolkata About 50 or 60 people of the Students Federation of India and Democratic Youth Federation of India protested peacefully outside the American Center on 2 June 61 62 Pakistan Karachi On 5 June members of the Pasban Democratic Party protested against the murder of Floyd while holding posters featuring his image 63 64 65 Sri Lanka Colombo On 9 June 2020 about 100 people gathered in front of the US embassy for a peaceful protest organized by the Frontline Socialist Party seeking justice for Floyd 66 67 68 69 70 The day before the police had obtained a court injunction prohibiting the gathering 66 68 Violence was used by the police to disperse the crowd and arrest 53 c protestors for violating quarantine measures with police being seen throwing at least one woman into an open truck 71 68 70 69 The use of police brutality to arrest people protesting peacefully against police brutality was heavily criticized by political parties civil rights organizations and trade unions and some organizations made a joint statement pointing out that b y assaulting protesters who abided by quarantine laws while not taking action when government supporters violated quarantine law police have clearly demonstrated their readiness to violate rights guaranteed by the constitution according to the bidding of the ruling party 70 69 d The US Embassy added that they had not asked the police to stop the protest 66 Southeastern Asia Edit Indonesia Papuans have been protesting for decades against how the Indonesian government has treated them The use of police brutality against Papuan students resulted in a serious series of protests in 2019 72 73 Seven Papuans arrested the previous year known as the Balikpapan Seven were given surprisingly light jail terms on treason charges e after the George Floyd protests began possibly to avoid the unrest seen in American protests f 72 75 74 Many drew parallels between the George Floyd protests and those of the Papuans resulting in the trending of the hashtag PapuanLivesMatter online g and people in George Floyd protests outside of Indonesia also expressing solidarity with the Papuans 76 77 78 Protestors also likened George Floyd with Obby Kogoya a Papuan student living in Yogyakarta whose head was stepped on h by an Indonesia policeman while he was lying face down on the ground as the police held his dorm under siege to prevent a peaceful protest 79 81 Journalists both foreign and domestic face heavy resistance from the Indonesian government when attempting to report events in Papua Surabaya Papuan students protested 76 Students also called on the Indonesian government to free the Balikpapan Seven 76 72 Philippines Quezon City On 4 June hundreds of people protesting in the University of the Philippines Diliman against the passing of the controversial Anti Terrorism Bill in the Philippine Congress took a knee in solidarity with Black Lives Matter and the fight against police brutality 82 Cebu City On 3 June Tug ani upcebutugani invited activists to attend a scheduled protest in front of the University of the Philippines Cebu entrance against the Anti Terrorism Bill and to show solidarity with protesters in Hong Kong against the National Security Law and the Black Lives Matter movement 83 The protest occurred on the morning of 5 June in which activists took a knee in solidarity with BLM while chanting against the signing of the upcoming Anti Terror bill Police clad in anti riot gear and a SWAT team were called in to disperse the protest as it was against the enacted quarantine and social distancing protocols After protesters refused to comply both uniformed and non uniformed policemen stormed the campus which is clear violation of the Sotto Enrile Accord Seven protesters and one bystander were arrested 84 85 86 On 8 June a local court ordered the release of the individuals being detained 87 The following day on 9 June the eight detainees were released without bail 88 Thailand See also 2020 Thai protests Bangkok Several Thai people in Bangkok who were protesting the suspected kidnapping of a Thai activist in Cambodia also held signs stating I can t breathe reflecting George Floyd s death and the disappearances of Thai activists 89 Online On 7 June approximately 300 Thais and foreigners in Thailand held a virtual protest on Zoom due to COVID 19 restrictions Protesters wrote I Can t Breathe on their arms and observed silence for eight minutes 46 seconds 90 Western Asia Edit Armenia Yerevan Around 25 people protested at the US Embassy on 4 June Some held papers listing names of Black Americans killed by police 91 Cyprus Nicosia About 250 people peacefully protested outside the United States Embassy denouncing social and racial inequities that victimized not only Floyd but also the poor and dispossesed irrespective of race creed or color 92 93 Protesters took a knee and raised fists to show solidarity with American protestors 92 Georgia Tbilisi Several dozen people protested at the Rustaveli Metro Station against racism and police brutality 94 95 A few counterprotestors were also present with one stating that he was protesting because the other protest was anti white and supported terrorism 94 Two counterprotestors held a flag of the Democratic Republic of Georgia the first modern republic of Georgia and stated that they were protesting in support of US President Trump 94 Protest in Tehran 3 June Protest in Tehran 3 June Downfall of America is visible in the photo Iran Mashhad A candlelight vigil was held for Floyd in Mellat Park 96 97 Tehran People protested outside the Swiss Embassy i 99 Israel Jerusalem On 30 May over 150 people protested against the murder of Floyd and Iyad Halak an unarmed autistic Palestinian student who was shot and killed by police in Jerusalem 100 101 Tel Aviv Over 200 people protested against the murder of Floyd and Iyad Halak outside police headquarters on 30 May 102 On 2 June hundreds of people protested on a beach 103 On 6 June another peaceful protest was held at Rabin Square Haifa Hundreds marched in Haifa protesting police violence against Floyd Halak and Solomon Teka an Ethiopian Israeli shot by Israeli police in 2019 in an incident which had sparked protests by Israel s Ethiopian community 104 Lebanon Beirut Dozens of people held a vigil for Floyd in front of the American University of Beirut 105 106 Attendees also protested against the kafala system in Lebanon in which migrant workers are exploited by their employers and their passports are often confiscated 106 105 Other instances of racism in Lebanon were also criticized such as the actions of Lebanese singer Tania Saleh who posted a picture of herself in blackface in what she claimed was solidarity with those demanding racial equality even though she would not take it down after significant backlash choosing instead to defend herself 105 107 108 109 110 See also Turkey in Europe Ankara People protested in front of the US Embassy against racism and the murder of Floyd 111 112 One organization invited the US government to end the violation of human rights 111 Istanbul About 50 people protested in Kadikoy on the Asian side of Istanbul against police brutality standing in solidarity with American protestors and carrying a poster of George Floyd 113 Police dispersed the group and detained at least 29 protestors 113 Europe EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items May 2021 Eastern Europe Edit Bulgaria Sofia Several hundred people protested peacefully on Vitosha Boulevard on 6 June chanting I can t breathe and holding signs stating Black Lives Matter 114 115 Czechia Prague Around 300 people gathered at the Old Town Square on 6 June Protesters then peacefully marched to the US Embassy 116 About 4000 people had shown interest in the event before it was cancelled in order to comply with the restrictions due to the COVID 19 pandemic in the Czech Republic that allowed gatherings up to 500 people 116 After the cancellation Minister of the Interior Jan Hamacek stated that the limit did not apply to demonstrations 116 Hungary Budapest Over a thousand people protested at the US Embassy on 7 June 117 On 16 June the bust of Winston Churchill in the City Park was vandalised with the words Nazi and BLM 118 A couple hundred people held a protest against racism at the US Embassy on 20 June Far right groups like the Sixty Four Counties Youth Movement tried to disturb the event but after police intervention the situation didn t escalate 119 Poland Gdansk About 200 people protested peacefully at Town Hall on Ulica Dluga in solidarity with American protestors 120 Krakow On 7 June about a thousand people gathered to march in Floyd s memory and to protest racism and police brutality The march commenced in front of the US Consulate General on Stolarska Street and ended at Little Market Square pl 121 122 Poznan Protestors dressed in black and marched quietly from Freedom Square pl to the US Consular Agency and then to Adam Mickiewicz Square where some protestors laid on the ground assuming the same position in which Floyd died 123 124 125 when Warsaw Several hundred people j gathered on Ujazdow Avenue in front of the US Embassy to peacefully protest against the killing of Floyd racism and police brutality 126 63 when Many dressed in black and chose to kneel 127 A spokesperson for the Varsovian police stated that the assembly was legal and prior notice had been given 126 Romania Bucharest On 6 June over a dozen protesters assembled in University Square for a brief demonstration and reading of grievances condemning police brutality and inequality The protest lasted only a few minutes and ended before police could arrive 128 129 130 Russia Moscow Two people went to the US Embassy to protest with a banner that sought justice for Floyd demanded an end to fascism and insulted the police 131 when The two were detained by police shortly after they had set the banner up 131 Slovakia Bratislava Around 100 people gathered on 1 June near the US Embassy at Hviezdoslav Square in peaceful protest wearing face masks 132 Ukraine Ternopil A few students many of them Black held a peaceful anti racism protest on Chornovil Street uk 133 134 k Northern Europe Edit Denmark Demonstration on Christiansborg Slotsplads Copenhagen 7 June Aalborg Around 500 people marched through the city in a peaceful protest on 9 June 136 Aarhus Around 2 500 people gathered at the City Hall Square for a peaceful protest on 3 June 137 138 Copenhagen Around 2 000 people gathered in front of the US Embassy for a peaceful protest on 31 May 139 followed by another with more than 15 000 people on 7 June 140 They happened during the COVID 19 pandemic where there are restrictions on the size of gatherings in Denmark but demonstrations are explicitly exempt from these rules 141 The authorities recommended that everybody that had attended should request a test which is free and easy in Denmark and not dependent on one having symptoms 142 Odense Around 300 people gathered for a peaceful protest on 10 June 143 Estonia Tallinn Around 500 people gathered in Tallinn for a peaceful Black Lives Matter protest on 10 June despite the social distancing measures being set at maximum 100 people 144 Faroe Islands Torshavn Hundreds of people gathered in the capital to protest against racism and police brutality on 9 June 145 One of the organizers stated that many from the Faroe Islands would not acknowledge the existence of racism on the islands 145 Finland Protest in Helsinki 3 June Helsinki Around 3 000 people gathered at Senate Square for a peaceful protest on 3 June 146 147 Guernsey Saint Peter Port About a thousand people attended a peaceful rally on 20 June Near the end they knelt for 8 minutes 46 seconds There were no COVID 19 cases on the island at the time the rally was originally scheduled for 13 June but was rescheduled to be held on the day the island came out of lockdown 148 149 Iceland Isafjordur About 100 people gathered at the centre of town for a solidarity meeting 150 People observed 8 minutes 46 seconds of silence before the meeting began 151 Reykjavik Between 3 500 and 5 000 people protested in Austurvollur square on 3 June in the largest gathering in Iceland since public gatherings were first banned due to the pandemic 152 The protestors also observed 8 minutes 46 seconds of silence 152 Protestors stated that although police brutality was not an issue in Iceland racism still was 152 Ireland Cork 4 June Cork City Council opened an online book of condolences for citizens to express their sympathies to the family of George Floyd 5 June Around 300 protesters marched from Kent Station down Patrick Street to Grand Parade 153 Dingle 8 June About 150 people held a peaceful demonstration on Main Street Dingle lead by indie pop band Walking on Cars 154 Dublin 31 May About 100 people held a peaceful demonstration outside the US Embassy in Dublin 155 On 1 June thousands of marchers gathered again in Dublin to continue protests 156 Galway 6 June Hundreds of protesters gathered in Eyre Square to support Black Lives Matter Speakers at the event also called for Ireland to end its Direct Provision system 157 Kilkenny 3 June Around 100 people took part in a vigil outside the Tholsel in honor of George Floyd 158 8 June Over 150 people marched through the streets in an anti racism rally to the Parade where a silent vigil was held 159 Limerick 6 June More than 250 protesters met at Arthur Quay s Park to share their experiences about racism in Ireland even though the organizers officially moved the event online for social distancing reasons during the COVID 19 pandemic 160 Waterford 6 June Hundreds of people marched from the Clock Tower to the Waterford Courthouse in an anti racism protest 161 Isle of Man Douglas 9 June More than 1000 protesters marched on the seafront before taking a knee in silence for just under 9 minutes 162 At the time there were no known active cases of coronavirus on the island 162 Lithuania Vilnius Around 1 000 people marched from the Cathedral square to the US embassy on 5 June 163 Norway Bergen A gathering consisting of a couple of hundred protestors took place in the city center of Bergen on 5 June 164 Kristiansand Several hundred people met in the Kristiansand city center to protest police brutality on 5 June 164 Oslo On 5 June at least a thousand protestors marched from the US Embassy to the Norwegian Parliament where a larger gathering also took place All in all several thousand participants from at least three different protests were gathered at the most The assistant director of the Norwegian Directorate for Health and Social Affairs expressed his concerns regarding the protest due to the elevated risk of COVID 19 infection Nevertheless the police stated in advance that both they and the population in general put freedom of speech at a high value and that they therefore would not stop the protest They also stated that they were not there to be an infection control police but rather to maintain peace and order amongst the protestors 164 Tromso Although the official protest in Tromso was cancelled due to the COVID 19 infection risk several hundred people were gathered in the city center on 5 June to show solidarity towards the victims of racism and police brutality in both the US Norway and the rest of the world alike 164 Sweden Protest in Stockholm on 3 June Gothenburg Around 3000 people gathered in Heden to protest against racism on 7 June Due to the coronavirus pandemic the police shut the event down so the protesters walked around the city instead 165 Malmo Thousands of people gathered in Ribersborg to protest against racism on 4 June Due to the coronavirus pandemic the police tried to shut the event down but were unsuccessful 166 Orebro More than 400 people gathered in Stortorget to protest against racism on 5 June 167 Stockholm Thousands of people gathered in Sergels torg to protest against racism in solidarity with Black Lives Matter on 3 June Due to the coronavirus pandemic the police shut the event down so the protesters walked around the city instead 168 It got heated versus the police sometimes as the cops used tear gas against the protesters Umea Over 50 people demonstrated in the city center on 4 June 169 Over 300 gathered for a second protest in Broparken on 6 June The police allowed the protest to proceed but arrested two counter protestors who tried to start a fight with the protestors 170 171 Protest at Hyde Park in London on 3 June United Kingdom Main article George Floyd protests in the United KingdomStarting on 28 May protests arose in nearly all major cities across the United Kingdom including Birmingham Liverpool London Manchester and Newcastle Many protests were organized by the Black Lives Matter and Stand Up to Racism movements As well as providing solidarity to protests in the United States many of the ongoing protests in the United Kingdom intended to highlight issues with racism faced from law enforcement in the United Kingdom and in daily life as well as highlighting wider non racial issues of police corruption and brutality The UK city of Bristol made international headlines after protestors pulled down the statue of Edward Colston a famous Bristolian slave owner 172 Health Secretary Matt Hancock urged people not to attend large gatherings including protests as temporary regulations in response to the COVID 19 pandemic prohibited public gatherings of greater than 6 people 173 dd Southern Europe Edit Andorra Andorra la Vella About a hundred demonstrators gathered in General Council Square to protest against racism on 7 June 174 Protestors observed a minute of silence and a manifesto denouncing the spread of racism was read 174 Croatia Zagreb Some 400 people protested peacefully at Victims of Fascism Square in Zagreb on 9 June 2020 175 Greece Athens 1 June About 300 supporters of the Greek Communist Party s youth wing marched and demonstrated outside the US Embassy in Athens 176 On 3 June another demonstration was held with 3 000 protesters participating where they gathered at Syntagma Square and marched towards the US Embassy peacefully while some demonstrators were throwing Molotov cocktails towards riot police during the march towards the US Embassy 177 178 179 Thessaloniki 2 June A group of protesters peacefully marched to the US Consulate in the center of the city to show solidarity with the protesters and victims of racism and police violence in the United States Protesters also burned an American flag in front of the consulate citation needed 180 Protestors taking a knee and raising their fists in Sanremo on 20 June Italy Main article George Floyd protests in ItalyStarting on 28 May protests arose in nearly all major cities across Italy including Milan Naples Florence Rome and Bari Many protests were organized by the Black Lives Matter and many Italian associations As well as providing solidarity to protests in the United States many of the ongoing protests in Italy intend to highlight issues with racism faced from law enforcement in Italy and in daily life as well as highlighting wider non racial issues of police corruption and brutality citation needed Kosovo Pristina People protested near the US Embassy taking a knee and raising their fists 181 Malta Valletta Floriana About 300 people gathered in front of Parliament House in an anti racism protest on 8 June The protests showed solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement and called for justice for the murder of Lassana Cisse a racially motivated murder of an Ivorian man in Malta in 2019 The anti racism protesters were confronted by a group of anti immigration protesters 182 The anti racism protestors took a knee and observed a minute of silence while the anti immigration protestors booed 182 Montenegro Podgorica About 100 people peacefully protested in solidarity with the international George Floyd protests marching through the city and taking a knee at Independence Square 183 184 Protestors also wished to highlight the racism present in their own country 184 Portugal Protest in Lisbon on 6 June Coimbra on 6 June hundreds of people gathered in Praca da Republica to protest peacefully against the murder of George Floyd and for the Black Lives Matter movement 185 Lisbon on 6 June about 10 000 people gathered in Alameda D Afonso Henriques and marched down Avenida Almirante Reis in a peaceful manner echoing chants to remember George Floyd as well as local victims of racism and police brutality like Claudia Simoes and Kuku ending the demonstration in Terreiro do Paco It was organized by a platforme of organizations from black and antiracism collectives to antifascists students environmental feminists organizations 186 Porto on 6 June about 1000 people protested peacefully in Avenida dos Aliados against the murder of George Floyd and racism in Portugal and Brazil 187 Serbia Belgrade Members of the Women in Black organization in Belgrade l protested on Knez Mihailova Street at Republic Square 189 190 The group sought justice for Floyd and other victims of murders based on racism as well as the end of the use of force by police against protestors 190 In addition the organization requested that further militarization not be used against the protestors and that criminalization of the Antifa protests and protestors be stopped 190 Demonstration in Lleida on 7 June Puerta del Sol in Madrid on 7 June Spain Barcelona Over 350 people protested outside the American Consulate General on 1 June 191 A second demonstration took place on 7 June beginning at the Placa Sant Jaume 192 193 Bilbao A demonstration on 7 June 194 Canary Islands Demonstration scheduled for 14 June 193 Lleida 600 people protested on 7 June in memory of George Floyd and to demand better conditions for farmworkers mostly immigrants 195 Madrid On 7 June hundreds of demonstrators surrounded the US Embassy es to protest the murder of George Floyd 196 The attendance exceeded the number of 200 authorized in advance by the Government Delegation es reportedly at least tenfold 196 The demonstration was organized by the Comunidad Negra Africana y Afrodescendiente de Espana CNAAE and it also protested against the deaths in the southern border of Spain and the death of Mame Mbaye a street vendor who died in Madrid in 2018 after a police raid 197 Murcia On 7 June hundreds of people gathered near the Plaza de la Merced to honor George Floyd and denounce police brutality 198 Palma de Mallorca A demonstration on 7 June with an estimated 800 1 000 protestors in attendance 193 199 Salt 500 people read a manifesto and marched to nearby Girona on 1 June and 300 marched in a second protest on 7 June 200 201 Sitges A demonstration on 7 June 202 Tarragona More than 500 people demonstrated on June 7th 203 Vilafranca del Penedes More than 100 people demonstrated on June 7th 204 Zaragoza Around 200 people demonstrated on 2 June 205 Turkey Istanbul About 20 people protested outside Trump Towers Istanbul in Sisli on the European side of Istanbul with about the same number of police officers in riot gear standing nearby 206 Protestors took a knee and raised their fists in solidarity 206 Western Europe Edit Black Lives Matter rally in Vienna on 4 June Black Lives Matter protest in Paris on 6 June Protestors in Paris on 13 June at Place de la Republique Austria Vienna About 50 000 mostly young demonstrators protested peacefully in a march to Karlsplatz on 4 June 207 208 Belgium Main article George Floyd protests in BelgiumPeople in Belgium protested to show solidarity with Americans and to demonstrate against issues with police or racism Vigils and protests of up to thousands of participants took place nationwide Around 10 000 demonstrators came to the protest in Brussels 209 dd France In 2016 Adama Traore a 24 year old Malian French man died by asphyxiation while in police custody 210 In response protestors in France had been seeking justice for him m since 2016 210 When a police investigation exonerated the three police officers associated with his death in a report released at the end of May during the beginning of the George Floyd protests protesters took to the streets in massive numbers with roughly 20 000 demonstrators throughout France violating pandemic protocols to rally for him 212 213 Drawing parallels between Adama and Floyd many protestors seeking justice for Adama also expressed solidarity with the American protestors seeking justice for Floyd including Adama s sister 212 n Bordeaux About 300 people protested in Parvis des Droits de l Homme in front of the French National School for the Judiciary 214 when Lille About 2000 people protested against racism and police brutality seeking justice for Adama Traore 215 Police used tear gas 215 Lyon Hundreds of people protested against racism and police brutality seeking justice for both Floyd and Adama Traore 216 verification needed Police used tear gas 216 Marseille Thousands marched in Marseille holding signs that read Justice for all and No more murders on 2 June 217 Toulouse 2000 people protested in Toulouse on 3 June at the place du Capitole 218 Montpellier 5000 people in Montpellier attended the Je n arrive plus a respirer I can t breathe march one 3 June 218 Paris About 20 000 people protested all throughout Paris to protest both the murder of Floyd and the 2016 death of Adama Traore by French police 219 People quantify when protested outside the US Embassy 220 On 2 June thousands of protesters demonstrated in front of the High Court of Paris at the Porte de Clichy 221 in northwest Paris for Floyd and Adama The protest was illegal due to coronavirus restrictions Police used tear gas 222 Another protest occurred on 13 June 223 Some counter protesters shouted antisemitic insults 224 The far right identitarian group Generation Identitaire unfurled from the top of a building a banner reading Justice for victims of anti white racism White Lives Matter The banner was teared up by residents of the building 225 On 30 June a Confederate flag was noticed at a window facing the street of a police barracks probably hung here in opposition to the Black Lives Matter movement 226 Protest at Alexanderplatz in Berlin Germany Main article George Floyd protests in GermanyOver 100 000 people protested in over 40 cities and in all 16 states of Germany o Many people called on German law enforcement to address their racist practices and use of violence 227 228 Over the course of one particular day 93 arrests were made that had been reported by the media o dd Luxembourg Luxembourg City Over 1000 p people protested peacefully in Limpertsberg in front of the US Embassy despite rainfall 231 Protestors also took a knee during the demonstration which was organized by anti racism organization Letz Rise Up 231 A police spokesperson stated that pandemic restrictions had relaxed slightly during the past month and that people were allowed to demonstrate 232 One officer expressed his surprise regarding how strongly protestors adhered to precautionary measures 231 Protest in Amsterdam on 1 June Protestors in Rotterdam on 3 June Netherlands Main article George Floyd protests in the NetherlandsPeople in the Netherlands protested to show solidarity with Americans and to demonstrate against issues with police or racism Vigils and protests of up to thousands of participants took place nationwide 233 When asked to comment on the protests in the Netherlands Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that racism is not only an American issue and that racism in the Netherlands is a systemic problem 234 dd Switzerland Basel About 5000 people peacefully protested against racism and police brutality 235 The protest was unauthorized but the police did not stop it 235 Thousands of masks were distributed 235 Bern On 13 June 4000 people protested many donning black clothes Most of the protesters wore masks 236 Dozens of people protested in front of the train station 235 Geneva A demonstration of 30 people on 31 May was broken up by police 237 An authorized demonstration on 9 June brought over 10 000 people to march from Place Neuve fr to Parc des Cropettes fr 238 239 The protest was split into groups of about 300 to conform with pandemic regulations 238 Protestors took a knee and raised their fists in solidarity 239 Lausanne Several thousand people protested against racism and police violence despite a ban on groups with more than 300 people 240 Neuchatel About 500 people protested in two separate groups in order to conform to regulations restricting such events to 300 participants 235 Zurich On 1 June a demonstration was held with estimates ranging from several hundred to 2000 participants 241 On 13 June well over 10 000 protesters marched peacefully through the inner city Police initially tried to dissuade the protest citing coronavirus related health concerns but ultimately permitted the march and oversaw its path 236 Americas EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items May 2021 Protest in Vancouver on 31 May Protest in Ottawa on 5 June Argentina Buenos Aires Dozens of people protested in solidarity with Americans against racism and police brutality 242 Protestors marched from the area around Congress to the Obelisco and the American Chamber of Commerce 242 Some protestors also wore masks of Floyd Luciano Arruga or Santiago Maldonado 242 2 June Hundreds protested in solidarity with demonstrations in the United States in Buenos Aires 243 Barbados Wildey The Royal Barbados Police Force RBPF prevented a protest from occurring outside the US Embassy under the pretext of a 10 person social gathering limit due to COVID 19 restrictions 244 Bermuda Hamilton Dozens of people stood knelt and chanted in a peaceful 2 hour demonstration at the US Consulate General on 1 June against the murder of Floyd as well as the appointment as Consul General of Leandro Rizzuto Jr a controversial donor to Trump s election campaign whom the US Senate already declined to approve for an appointment to Barbados 245 246 On 7 June about 7000 people gathered in Hamilton to stand in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement 247 Protesters took a knee and also observed a minute of silence for Chavelle Dillon Burgess a young black mother who was first reported missing in April and is now suspected to have been murdered 247 The protest was believed to be the largest such gathering the community had ever seen 247 Brazil Curitiba Thousands of people protested against racism in front of the Federal University of Parana on 1 June 248 Rio de Janeiro Hundreds of people protested at the square in front of the Rio de Janeiro state government palace on 31 May 249 The protest also responded to the police killing of a local black teenager 14 year old Joao Pedro Pinto who was shot in the back during a police operation in Sao Goncalo 250 Police dispersed the protestors with tear gas 250 Sao Paulo About 3000 people protested against police brutality inflicted upon black Brazilians on 7 June 251 252 Canada Main article George Floyd protests in CanadaCanadians protested to show solidarity with Americans and to demonstrate against issues with police or racism in Canada Vigils and protests of up to thousands took place in every province and territory of Canada 253 q dd Colombia Bogota More than 100 people protested peacefully in front of the US Embassy denouncing the murder of Floyd and of Anderson Arboleda a 24 year old Afro Colombian from Puerto Tejada who was allegedly attacked by a police officer with a wooden mallet suffering multiple blows to the head 254 255 Arboleda eventually died from his injuries days later 255 Protestors also requested the withdrawal of American troops from Colombian territory 254 The protest lasted for several hours 254 Costa Rica San Jose The Legislative Assembly of Costa Rica observed a minute of silence in memory of George Floyd 256 Curacao Willemstad A small group of people protested in the center of Willemsted 257 Dominican Republic A demonstrations in solidarity with George Floyd took place in Santo Domingo on 9 June 2020 Activists set up a small altar for Floyd During the demonstration known local activists Ana Maria Belique and Maribel Nunez were arrested 258 Ecuador Quito 9 June A march in solidarity with George Floyd was held 259 Greenland Nuuk A statue of Hans Egede was vandalized with the word decolonize spray painted on it on 21 June 260 Guadeloupe Point a Pitre 1 June Several dozen protesters gathered in front of the Memorial ACTe 3 June A protest took place in front of the city s mairie organised by Combat Ouvrier and Rebelle 261 According to the organizers over 600 people took part in the protest 262 6 June A march organised by the non profit organisation CoReCA to protest racism and called for the renaming of Saint Francoi s Jules Ferry street to George Floyd over a hundred people took part in this march at la Place de La Victoire Victory Square 263 9 June 300 mourners gathered in front of the mairie to mark George Floyd s funeral Jamaica Kingston A small protest was held in front of the US Embassy on 4 June Protesters denounced both the murder of George Floyd and the killing of Susan Bogle a disabled woman of 44 who was killed by a soldier in August Town St Andrew 264 Ambassador Donald Tapia came out to express solidarity with the protestors 264 On 6 June several hundred people wore black in a peaceful protest outside the US Embassy to demand justice for both Floyd and the Jamaicans who have been killed by law enforcement 265 An additional protest was held at Emancipation Park 265 Mexico Guadalajara Hundreds of protesters marched in downtown Guadalajara on 4 June to protest 5 May police beating death of Giovanni Lopez a 30 year old man who had been arrested and killed for not wearing a face mask on 4 May in Ixtlahuacan de los Membrillos Jalisco 266 267 26 people were arrested after protesters in downtown Guadalajara committed acts of vandalism and burned two police vehicles as well as setting a police officer on fire Without offering any evidence the state s right wing governor Enrique Alfaro Ramirez blamed President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador for the aggression against the police 268 Mexican police have a long history of brutality and abuse particularly against indigenous peoples 269 Three police officers from Ixtlahuacan de los Membrillos were arrested on 5 June for the murder of Giovanni Lopez 270 Mexico City Large crowds gathered in Mexico City when Protesters waved placards with the words No justice No peace I can t breathe and Black lives matter 271 Several hundred attended a vigil on 4 June 272 A demonstration in the upscale neighborhood Polanco Mexico City 5 June turned violent as protesters threw stones and Molotov cocktails at the US Embassy building r and broke windows along Paseo de la Reforma eleven people were injured 274 including six police officers and a teenage girl who was kicked by a police officer 275 Tijuana On 7 June 2020 more than 100 protesters marched throughout the city from the police station to the border waving signs honoring George Floyd and calling attention to Giovanni Lopez Ramirez who died in Jalisco police custody earlier in the year Jaime Bonilla the governor of Baja California came out to greet them when they reached City Hall 276 There were also protests regarding the death of Oliver Lopez who died in the hands of police a short time before George Floyd 8 Xalapa Dozens of protesters gathered in Xalapa on 8 June to protest the 2 May arrest and death of Carlos Andres Navarro Landa 33 Navarro Landa was arrested for disorderly conduct and then died in police custody officially from a heart attack but covered with bruises from a beating 277 Trinidad and Tobago Protest in Port of Spain on 8 June Port of Spain 3 June A protest organized by the Movement for Social Justice was held outside the US Embassy A small number of people held signs for a few minutes before police asked them to observe social distancing protocols 278 8 June Hundreds protested in support of Black Lives Matter in Queen s Park Savannah The police commissioner attempted to speak to the crowd but was booed away Another altercation occurred when a police officer attempted to film the group 279 280 United States Main article George Floyd protests in the United StatesOceania EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items May 2021 Protest in Brisbane on 6 June Protestors in Melbourne on 6 June Australia Main article George Floyd protests in AustraliaOn 6 June protests involving tens of thousands were held in cities across Australia These showed solidarity with the George Floyd protests but also highlighted issues of racism within Australia including Aboriginal deaths in custody 281 dd Fiji Suva 18 people protested in front of the US Embassy 282 Protestors laid flowers in front of the Embassy and stood for 8 minutes 46 seconds 282 Police were present to remind protestors of COVID 19 measures and also removed the flowers shortly after they had been laid 282 New Zealand Main article George Floyd protests in New ZealandThe George Floyd protests sparked a strong response among New Zealanders in particular among the indigenous Maori people who face structural discrimination similarly to African Americans in the United States 283 dd See also EditGeorge Floyd protests List of George Floyd protests in the United States Murder of George FloydNotes Edit Some sources reported that she was 23 years old 23 Also some sources reported her name as Uwavera Omozuwa 25 Because Taiwan and the United States officially severed diplomatic ties in 1979 the Institute currently acts as a de facto embassy 55 The police reported that 53 people were arrested though sources vary on the number with one source stating that as few as a bout 10 had been arrested 68 66 Many had questioned why the police took no action during the funeral of Arumugam Thondaman a cabinet minister whose funeral less than two weeks prior was attended by thousands including Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa who was filmed hugging people and violating other quarantine measures 70 Each received a sentence of either 10 or 11 months while prosecutors had demanded sentences ranging from 5 to 17 years 74 75 One legal analyst pointed out that i n essence they were all sentenced to time served 75 One human rights representative considered it a face saving move by the government so that the defendants did not go free 75 Protests in Papua had previously subsided after a police ban on mass rallies and the enforcement of coronavirus controls forcing activism online 76 Kogoya was subject to other forms of inhumane treatment but a photo of Kogoya s head being stepped on closely parallelled the video of Floyd having his neck being kneeled on and was therefore highlighted during the George Floyd protests 79 76 80 The Foreign Interests Section of the embassy served US citizens living in or travelling through Iran due to lack of formal diplomatic relations between Iran and the US 98 One source stated that thousands attended the protest 63 According to some the event was not a protest but a photo shoot fotosesiya 133 135 The Serbian organization is a self described Women s Feminist Antimilitarist Peace Organization that lists nonviolence as one of their core values 188 In contrast with Floyd he is generally referred to by his first name such as in the phrase Justice pour Adama 211 Some French activists also chose to point out differences that made the movement in France distinctly French with one stating that race relations in France was based on France s colonial past 210 and another stating that in America racism was clearly identified while in France there was a denial of the existence of racism 213 a b All sources listed in main article The embassy expected over 2000 protestors and the organizers stated over 2000 showed up 229 230 All sources listed in main article The original US Embassy s main building is located in Colonia Cuauhtemoc 273 References Edit For example Els joves clamen contra el racisme Nacional Diari d Andorra Diari d Andorra 7 June 2020 Retrieved 15 June 2020 Un centenar de persones han assistit a la manifestacio contra el racisme que s ha celebrat avui a la Placa del Consell General For example Hasson Nir Shpigel Noa 3 June 2020 Hundreds March in Israel West Bank for Palestinian Black American Police Brutality Victims Israel News Haaretz haaretz com Retrieved 15 June 2020 Hundreds of people protested on Tuesday in several cities across Israel and the West Bank against police brutality following last week s killing of Eyad Hallaq by Israeli police with four activists detained in Jerusalem The organizers of the Free Jerusalem movement link Hallaq s death with that of George Floyd Thousands of NZers march for Black Lives Matter New Zealand RNZ News Radio New Zealand 14 June 2020 Retrieved 15 June 2020 Emilie Rakete from People Against Prisons Aotearoa and the Arms Down movement also spoke about armed police and said the truth is that we live on a graveyard in Aotearoa with police laying down the bodies Black Lives Matter marches Thousands of Kiwis peacefully protest against racism National Stuff co nz Stuff Limited stuff co nz 1 June 2020 Retrieved 15 June 2020 The Green Party said state based discrimination was not constrained to 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