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More than 10,000 march through Zurich to condemn racism

Thousands of demonstrators marched in cities and towns across Switzerland on Saturday to denounce racism and police brutality in the wake of the death of George Floyd in the United States. In the biggest demonstration, more than 10,000 people, most of them dressed in black, protested in Switzerland's largest city Zurich, according to police.

Reuters WORLD
Published June 13,2020
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More than 10,000 people marched through Zurich on Saturday to demonstrate against racism, while a smaller leftist group apart from the main protest threw objects at police as the march was winding down.



Chanting "Black lives matter", "No Justice, no peace", and "Say his name: George Floyd", the protesters, most clad entirely in black, snaked through the centre of Switzerland's financial hub, joined by thousands more in other Swiss cities.

Demonstrations have been held around the world against racism and police abuses since the death of African American George Floyd in Minneapolis last month.



Even though Swiss gatherings of more than 300 people are banned to help curb the spread of the new coronovirus, police said they would tolerate the unauthorized assembly as long as it remained peaceful.

As the main march was dispersing, authorities clashed with a separate group of around 300 leftist agitators gathered in a square in the city centre who were throwing stones and bottles, police said.



Police used pepper spray and detained several people. One policeman was hurt.