‘No One Is Free When Others Are Oppressed’: Thousands in Spain, UK Rally at US Embassies in Solidarity With America’s Anti-Racist Uprising
“There’s children of all ages and older adults here. They are going to experience what we have experienced and we have to try to make that not happen.”
(By: Jake Johnson, Common Dreams) After the U.S. saw its largest demonstrations yet over the police killing of George Floyd, massive demonstrations kicked off Sunday outside of the U.S. embassies in the United Kingdom and Spain as thousands gathered in a show of solidarity with America’s uprising against law enforcement brutality and systemic racial injustice.
Thousands of Britons flooded the streets near the U.S. embassy in London as demonstrators condemned both the killing of George Floyd and pervasive racism in their own country. Enormous crowds also gathered outside the U.S. Embassy in Madrid, with demonstrators carrying signs that read “Justice for George,” “No One Is Free When Others Are Oppressed,” and “Trump Fascista.”
“There’s children of all ages and older adults here,” said 60-year-old Pauline Nandoo, who told Reuters she has been protesting racism in the U.K. since the 1970s. “They are going to experience what we have experienced and we have to try to make that not happen.”
Protests over the police killing of Floyd have also taken place at U.S embassies in France, Mexico, Jamaica, and Ireland in recent days.
Thousands of protesters are marching outside the US embassy in South London over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
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Thousands protest outside the US Embassy in London.
Impressive crowds. #BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/T3VjzNWqNC
— Ragıp Soylu (@ragipsoylu) June 7, 2020
THOUSANDS of protestors showed up at the US embassy in Madrid, Spain and marched through the streets of the city. Black Lives Matter EVERYWHERE! #BLM #BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/ejLKk2HP0Z
— Lizzard? (@lizzardqueen96) June 7, 2020
Madrid, hoy.#BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/qHRqBPY4BJ
— Joaquín Reixa (@omai) June 7, 2020
In Bristol, demonstrators toppled a statue of slave trader Edward Colston and pushed it into a nearby river:
Bye bye Edward Colston! If anyone misses this statue they need to have a long hard think about their priorities. Slave traders are not heroes! #BlackLivesMatter #BLMbristol #Bristol pic.twitter.com/sGs6isLPpb
— Momentum Bristol (@MomentumBristol) June 7, 2020
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— Momentum Bristol (@MomentumBristol) June 7, 2020
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