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US gears up for large-scale protest against racism, Trump's approach against agitators

By ANI | Published: June 06, 2020 9:32 PM

After days of continuous protests in the US demanding justice for African-American George Floyd, tens of thousands of people are set to launch a bigger demonstration on Saturday against racism and President Donald Trump's approach against the agitators.

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After days of continuous protests in the US demanding justice for African-American George Floyd, tens of thousands of people are set to launch a bigger demonstration on Saturday against racism and President Donald Trump's approach against the agitators.

Unlike other large-scale demonstrations which are usually led by some orgsation or individual, more than a dozen protests have been advertised for Saturday by many orgsations or individuals. The protests are speculated to go on till the early hours of Sunday morning (local time), reported The Washington Post.

Meanwhile, the police have begun its preparations to handle the agitators. They have closed the downtown streets for vehicular traffic.

The death of Floyd on May 25 has sparked a worldwide movement against police brutality, racism and social injustice, as a video showing a white police officer, Derek Chauvin, kneeling on Floyd's neck after the latter had been arrested was widely circulated online on the next day.

On June 5, Washington DC Mayor Muriel E Bowser renamed a street outside the White House as "Black Lives Matter Plaza". She also ordered the city workers to paint "Black Lives Matter" in giant yellow letters along 16th Street.

( With inputs from ANI )

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