George Floyd Reverberates Globally: Thousands Protest In Germany, U.K., New Zealand

People protest against police brutality in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday. The protest was interrupted when police used tear gas to disperse people. Silvia Izquierdo/AP hide caption
People protest against police brutality in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday. The protest was interrupted when police used tear gas to disperse people.
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U.S. protesters rallying against the killing of George Floyd and countless other black Americans are being heard around the world as demonstrators launched their own protests in the countries such as the United Kingdom, Germany, Canada, Iran and New Zealand.

Syrian artists Aziz Asmar and Anis Hamdoun paint a mural depicting George Floyd in the town of Binnish in Syria's northwestern Idlib province on June 1, 2020. Omar Haj Kadour/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
Syrian artists Aziz Asmar and Anis Hamdoun paint a mural depicting George Floyd in the town of Binnish in Syria's northwestern Idlib province on June 1, 2020.
Omar Haj Kadour/AFP via Getty ImagesThe Netherlands
A large peaceful protest against George Floyd's killing and police brutality, filled Dam Square in central Amsterdam in solidarity with American protesters on Monday.
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Demonstrators carried signs that read "Police violence is not an accident," "Racism is a pandemic" and "My skin ain't a crime."

Thousands of protesters gathered on Monday, from various different Amsterdam anti-racism organizations, including Black Lives Matter. Peter Dejong/AP hide caption
Thousands of protesters gathered on Monday, from various different Amsterdam anti-racism organizations, including Black Lives Matter.
Peter Dejong/APNaomie Pieter, an Amsterdam based anti-racism activist, called out to the crowd from a stage, "Black women's lives, black trans lives, black disabled lives," with demonstrators responding "Matter!" to each exclamation.

Protestors gathered Monday in Amsterdam, Netherlands, at Dam Square. Peter Dejong/AP hide caption
Protestors gathered Monday in Amsterdam, Netherlands, at Dam Square.
Peter Dejong/APThe majority of protesters wore masks, and there were no immediate reports of violence or arrests.
Germany

People sit at a protest in front of the U.S. Embassy in Berlin on Saturday. Odd Anderson/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
People sit at a protest in front of the U.S. Embassy in Berlin on Saturday.
Odd Anderson/AFP via Getty ImagesIn Berlin, protesters gathered Sunday outside the U.S. Embassy, demonstrating for a second day.
Hundreds of German demonstrators marched in solidarity with American protesters Saturday and Sunday, chanting "Stop killing us," "Black lives matter" and "No justice, no peace."
On a former section of the Berlin Wall, in Mauerpark, a memorial popped up over the weekend depicting Floyd and "I can't breathe," some of his last words.

George Floyd and his last words depicted in a mural by graffiti artist EME Freethinker on a section of the former Berlin Wall. Markus Schreiber/AP hide caption
George Floyd and his last words depicted in a mural by graffiti artist EME Freethinker on a section of the former Berlin Wall.
Markus Schreiber/APBeyond protests that gathered thousands at the capital over the weekend, four soccer players in Germany's Bundesliga league addressed Floyd's killing during games. One player took a knee on the field. Another exposed a shirt underneath a jersey that read "Justice for George Floyd."
✊🏿 Bundesliga players doing the right thing #JusticeForGeorgeFloyd pic.twitter.com/CAUdbIuIkw
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U.K.

Demonstrators carry placards as they march in the road near the U.S. Embassy in central London on Sunday to protest the death of George Floyd. Daniel Leal-Olivas/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
Demonstrators carry placards as they march in the road near the U.S. Embassy in central London on Sunday to protest the death of George Floyd.
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Hundreds demonstrated in Trafalgar Square in central London on Sunday, and many kneeled, to protest the recent killing of George Floyd by police officers in Minneapolis. Matt Dunham/AP hide caption
Hundreds demonstrated in Trafalgar Square in central London on Sunday, and many kneeled, to protest the recent killing of George Floyd by police officers in Minneapolis.
Matt Dunham/APThousands demonstrated on Sunday in London, according to the BBC, to protest Floyd's death and police brutality.
The protest was concentrated in central London, with hundreds taking a knee in Trafalgar Square for nine minutes, signifying the amount of time the former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin pinned Floyd to the ground.

Demonstrators block the road as they gather outside the U.S. Embassy in London on Sunday. Justin Tallis/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
Demonstrators block the road as they gather outside the U.S. Embassy in London on Sunday.
Justin Tallis/AFP via Getty ImagesThey marched along the Thames and to the U.S. Embassy, chanting "Black lives matter" and carrying signs with slogans such as "Racism is a global issue," "Your silence is deafening" and "How many more?"
According to the Metropolitan Police, 23 demonstrators were arrested in central London on Sunday.
Elsewhere in the U.K., demonstrations also took place in Manchester and Cardiff.
Canada

Thousands of demonstrators march in central Montreal against racism and police violence on Sunday. Eric Thomas/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
Thousands of demonstrators march in central Montreal against racism and police violence on Sunday.
Eric Thomas/AFP via Getty ImagesIn Canada, people in Toronto gathered in protest against injustice toward black people globally and against the death of Regis Korchinski-Paquet, a 29-year-old black woman who lived in Toronto, and the circumstances surrounding her death.
Korchinski-Paquet fell from her balcony while police officers were responding to a domestic incident in her home.
Stunning aerial views from today’s protest downtown #torontoprotest #JusticeForRegis pic.twitter.com/XvzVggAptm
— Tina Yazdani (@TinaYazdani) May 30, 2020
New Zealand
Despite coronavirus-related restrictions on large gatherings, thousands took to the streets to protest police brutality in Auckland, sparking criticism from some political leaders.

Demonstrators hold placards during a march in central Auckland, New Zealand, on Monday to protest the death of George Floyd. Dean Purcell/AP hide caption
Demonstrators hold placards during a march in central Auckland, New Zealand, on Monday to protest the death of George Floyd.
Dean Purcell/APOrganizers tried to encourage social distancing, The New Zealand Herald reported, but the large turnout forced demonstrators close together. Protesters marched and chanted "No justice, no peace" and "Black lives matter."
Toward the end of the march, video posted on social media showed demonstrators participating in an impromptu haka, a ceremonial dance of the Maori people.
after kneeling, an impromptu haka breaks out in an act of solidarity for Māori pic.twitter.com/ZijeQvzR8Z
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Demonstrators also gathered in the smaller cities of Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin.
Iran
And in the Iranian city of Mashhad, a candlelight vigil was held in Floyd's honor, with Black Lives Matter posters and illustrations of Floyd posted.
A candle vigil for George Floyd in the city of Mashad, #Iran.
— Shirin Jaafari (@Shirinj) May 30, 2020
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