Anti-racism activists and supporters of the Black Lives Matter movement filled the streets of London on Sunday, in the fourth consecutive weekend of protests in the city.
Protesters shouted "Enough is enough" and "No justice, no peace", and chanted George Floyd's name as they marched across the centre demanding an end to racial discrimination towards black people.
The march follows Saturday's rally in which activists demanded to defund police forces. Black Lives Matter protests are taking places across Europe and the US since weeks, following the killing of 46-year old George Floyd in police custody a month ago.
Anti-racism activists and supporters of the Black Lives Matter movement filled the streets of London on Sunday, in the fourth consecutive weekend of protests in the city.
Protesters shouted "Enough is enough" and "No justice, no peace", and chanted George Floyd's name as they marched across the centre demanding an end to racial discrimination towards black people.
The march follows Saturday's rally in which activists demanded to defund police forces. Black Lives Matter protests are taking places across Europe and the US since weeks, following the killing of 46-year old George Floyd in police custody a month ago.
Anti-racism activists and supporters of the Black Lives Matter movement filled the streets of London on Sunday, in the fourth consecutive weekend of protests in the city.
Protesters shouted "Enough is enough" and "No justice, no peace", and chanted George Floyd's name as they marched across the centre demanding an end to racial discrimination towards black people.
The march follows Saturday's rally in which activists demanded to defund police forces. Black Lives Matter protests are taking places across Europe and the US since weeks, following the killing of 46-year old George Floyd in police custody a month ago.