Demonstrators over the weekend gathered in London and Berlin among other cities, to protest police brutality in solidarity with the crowds protesting in the United States.
Protesters have marched in the US for six consecutive nights over the death of a black man named George Floyd at the hands of police officers in the city of Minneapolis.
In London, protesters rallied in Trafalgar Square on Sunday morning while some protesters marched to the US embassy.
Protesters were also seen on the streets of Copenhagen on Sunday as they marched over Floyd’s death. Some rallied outside the Danish capital’s US embassy.
Crowds also gathered in Berlin in front of the US embassy on Saturday and Sunday. Several protests were also held in Canada.
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