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  2. No justice, no peace - Wikipedia

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    The variant "no justice, no street" or "no justice, no streets" relates to a disagreement about the fate of George Floyd Square, created in the aftermath of the murder of George Floyd in May 2020. In early August 2020, Minneapolis announced that they would reopen the intersection that the Square is located on.

  3. Emma Bonino - Wikipedia

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    She is a founder of the nongovernmental organizations No Peace Without Justice, which supports the international protection and promotion of human rights and democracy, and Nessuno Tocchi Caino (Let None Strike Cain), which is an international league that fights for the abolition of the death penalty. [12]

  4. Talk:No justice, no peace - Wikipedia

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    1 Know justice, know peace? 1 comment. 2 ILO slogan. 1 comment. 3 Virginia ratification debates. 1 comment. Toggle the table of contents. Talk: No justice, no peace ...

  5. George Floyd protests in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    On June 10, another group of protesters marched to City Hall chanting slogans such as "I can't breathe" and "No justice, no peace". In both protests, demonstrators took a knee for eight minutes and forty-six seconds to honor George Floyd. [23]

  6. George Floyd protests in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Prior to arriving at Arborland, the demonstrators stopped at the intersection of Washtenaw Avenue and Carpenter Road to kneel and chant "Say his name, George Floyd", "Breonna Taylor", and "No justice, no peace" as part of a march to emphatically denounce police brutality. The director of public safety at Pittsfield Township's police department ...

  7. Vincent Bugliosi - Wikipedia

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    Vincent T. Bugliosi Jr. (/ ˌ b uː l i ˈ oʊ s i /; August 18, 1934 – June 6, 2015) was an American prosecutor and author who served as Deputy District Attorney for the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office between 1964 and 1972.

  8. Kenosha unrest - Wikipedia

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    The group marched to the Kenosha Courthouse chanting, "7 bullets, 7 days", "One Person, One Vote", and "No Justice, No Peace". [59] Two men from Missouri who had traveled to Kenosha and described themselves as militia members were arrested on federal gun charges on September 1. [4]

  9. List of George Floyd protests outside the United States

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    Kenya: . Nairobi: . Dozens of people protested peacefully outside the US Embassy on 2 June. [6] [7] Protesters also criticized Kenyan police over "extrajudicial killings and use of unnecessary force when enforcing Covid-19 rules" and accused the embassy of implied approval of American police brutality by remaining silent during the protests in the states.