Centenary Square
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Address | 9a Sunbridge Rd, Bradford BD1 1HY, United Kingdom |
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Hours | Open 24 hours |
Phone | +44 1274 431000 |
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About Centenary Square
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... The council said the big wheel and ice rink had also returned to Centenary Square as part of seasonal festivities and would be open until 9 January...
George Floyd's death: thousands join Birmingham protest
...The protest in Birmingham, Centenary Square thousands of demonstrators in Birmingham, to protest the death in the United States by George Floyd...
George Floyd's death: thousands join Birmingham protest
The protest in Birmingham , Centenary Square
thousands of demonstrators in Birmingham , to protest the death in the United States by George Floyd.
Mr. Floyd, an African-American, died on may 25, as a white policeman more kneeling on his neck, after he begged, he couldn't breathe.
thousands after the death sparked worldwide protests against racism.
The Demonstration in Birmingham began in Centenary Square , outside The Library , at 16:00 BST.
Bbc News correspondent Phil Mackie is in The Scene , where He Said several thousand people had gathered.
Birmingham , "said a proud history of Standing Up to racism", The Council , the protesters were shouting "I can not breathe"the organizers of the UK Is Innocent, that the UK has "the duty of solidarity with the United States to suspend, while the interior of the racism and the brutality of the police in the UK live".
"We Are tired and we said were tired, too long," lead organiser, Hannah Ringane.
"We have learned that We Are not treated the same as Everyone Else , that We Are seen as aggressors. "
The Demonstration is expected to continue into the evening with West Midlands Police and The Council , the demonstrators urged to practice social distanceAston Villa and England defender Tyrone Mings - when playing for his country against Bulgaria in the Last Year , hinted that he would be protesters and urged his followers online, "stand for what is right".
Birmingham City Council, said it supported The Demonstration , but encouraged the protesters, the social distancing.
"The City of Birmingham has a long and proud history of Standing Up to racism and prejudice, and that is why we stand today in solidarity with The Black Lives Matter movement," said Labour councillor and Cabinet member for social inclusion John Cotton .
, including Derek Chauvin, who faces a second-degree Murder Charge .
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Source of news: bbc.com