When Black Lives Matter protesters marched through Westminster on Sunday, the now familiar chants echoed precisely those of the original American movement, formed in 2013, seven years ago, which has been at the vanguard of public outcry against the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis: “Black lives matter!”; “No justice, no peace / No racist police”; “Silence is compliance”; “Say his name / George Floyd”; “Stop the killing!”
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When Black Lives Matter protesters marched through Westminster on Sunday, the now familiar chants echoed precisely those of the original American movement, formed in 2013, seven years ago, which has been at the vanguard of public outcry against the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis: “Black lives matter!”; “No justice, no peace / No racist police”; “Silence is compliance”; “Say his name / George Floyd”; “Stop the killing!”