Protesters knelt in silence and held signs in front of the US embassy in Paris on Monday in solidarity with George Floyd, an African-American who was killed by US police last week sparking unrest in the United States.

Iran Press/Europe: Most dressed in black and wearing face masks due to the coronavirus crisis, the demonstrators held signs saying: “Racism is choking us,” “Justice for Floyd” and “I can’t breathe” - the last words Floyd gasped as a white officer knelt on his neck.

“George Floyd was a victim of a racist crime, a racist murder in the United States by a policeman,” said Dominique Sopo, head of French anti-racism group SOS Racisme which helped organize the protest.

In a statement, organizers urged widespread solidarity among anti-racist groups in France to denounce a crime that “unfortunately” was commonplace in the United States.

“We also call for the utmost firmness in France, including at the state level, where acts of racism in the police have been recently reported,” the statement said.

After less than an hour, the protesters were peacefully escorted away from the embassy perimeter by police in riot gear.

Since the beginning of the anti-racism protests in the United States, 1700 people have been arrested in 22 cities.

Tens of thousands of people took to the streets in various cities Sunday night for the fifth night to protest the murdering of George Floyd by police and the deaths of other blacks in US police custody to protest violence. 

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