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US anti-racism protests stretch to distant New Zealand

  (Agence France-Presse)
Wellington, New Zealand
Mon, June 1, 2020

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US anti-racism protests stretch to distant New Zealand Some 4,000 New Zealand protesters demonstrate against the killing of Minneapolis man George Floyd in a Black Lives Matter protest in Auckland on June 1, 2020. (AFP/Michael Bradley)

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rotests sweeping the United States over the death of George Floyd reverberated on the other side of the globe Monday when thousands marched in solidarity on the streets of New Zealand. 

The rallies were peaceful in contrast to the days of violent protests in the US after Floyd, an African-American, died after being handcuffed and as a white police officer, who has since been charged with murder, knelt on his neck. 

In Auckland, about 2,000 people marched to the US Consulate chanting "no justice no peace" and "black lives matter". 

Another 500 gathered in Christchurch, and a large crowd was expected to maintain a candlelit vigil outside the parliament buildings in Wellington. 

Nigerian-New Zealand musician, Mazbou Q, who organized the protest, said the gatherings were not just about the death of Floyd. 

Read also: Protests over death of George Floyd turn violent again despite curfews, National Guard

"The ongoing persecution of the black community is an ongoing phenomenon. The same white supremacy which has led to disproportionate killings of black people in the US exists here in New Zealand," he told the crowd.

"We pride ourselves on being a nation of empathy, kindness and love. But the silence from the government and the media does not reflect that at all. In fact, it makes us complicit." 

In Christchurch, where 51 people were killed by a self-proclaimed white supremacist last year, one speaker, Josephine Varghese, told the crowd: "We demand racial and economic justice. Black lives matter, indigenous lives matter, Muslim lives matter." 

Police maintained a low-key presence as the protesters defied strict coronavirus regulations demanding gatherings be restricted to a maximum 100 people, who must maintain social distancing. 

New Zealand is on the verge of eliminating coronavirus with no new cases for 10 days. Of 1,154 confirmed cases, only one remains active.

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