Violence erupts in Paris as 20,000 people protest the 2016 death of a black man in French police custody
Thousands attended a peaceful protest outside the Tribunal de Paris courthouse in the French capital. Demonstration arranged by supporters of black 24-year-old Adama Traore who died in police custody in 2016. Many held slogans in English, 'I can't breathe,' inspired by the protests over George Floyd in the US.
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