Saturday 20 July 2013

Trayvon Martin: Protests across the U.S. to determine Zimmerman.

Protests took place in more than 100 cities in the U.S. a week after George Zimmerman cleared the weapon to kill black teenager Trayvon Martin.

The protesters demanded the central government to bring to Mr. Zimmerman, 29, the events that occurred during February 2012.

Florida jury agreed that volunteers bystander who was killed 17 years in self-defense.

In the opinion of President Barack Obama admitted many black people in the U.S. who have experienced racial profiling.

Protest against the decision of the Court, led by the National Action Network, headed by civil rights activist Reverend Al Sharpton.

"We will not come out with the intensity we are condemning the violence. Violence being perpetrated on the innocent unarmed name Trayvon Martin, "Mr. Sharpton said the rally in New York.

Thousands gather to. "Justice for Trayvon" protests in at least 100 cities across America, including Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles and Miami.

Mr Sharpton told supporters on Saturday morning that he wanted to see the battle of the "standing" of law enforcement to protect themselves, such as in Florida.

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