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Date of birth June 5,1995
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Full nameAdama Traoré Diarra
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Spain national under-21 football team
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Adama Traoré, also known as Adama Malouda Traoré, is a Malian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Nemzeti Bajnokság I club Ferencváros and the Mali national team.

George Floyd's death: the trump suit denies protests forced him in the bunker

Jun 4,2020 1:07 am

US President Donald Trump has, to the best reports, he was rushed to the White House bunker on Friday evening during the anti-riding racism-protests.

Mr Trump, Fox News radio said he went to the bottom during The Day for a "little time" for an "inspection".

There were protests in the vicinity of the White house and the US since the days of the death in detention of George Floyd.

Although Some have become violent, the defense Minister has said that he is again ready "active-duty forces."

Mark Esper , said on Wednesday that he did not Act with the support of the invocation of the insurrection, which would allow the use of Federal troops for domestic law enforcement authorities.

"The option to use active-duty forces should be used only as a matter of Last Resort , and only in The Most urgent and dire situations. We Are not in one of these situations," He Said .

This is a break with President Trump, who has threatened to use the 1807 act and troops to quell demonstrations.

At a White house briefing on Wednesday, press Secretary Kayleigh Mcenany said, now, Mr. Esper is still in his role.

"How now, Secretary Esper is still Secretary Esper, and should The President lose faith we will learn all of that in The Future ," She Said .

The death of the African-American George Floyd, the neck has been fixed by the knee of a white Police Officer in Minneapolis, sparked widespread protests.

tens of thousands of people demonstrated in the United States for Eight Days against racism and police murders of black Americans, while also calling for an end to racism and discrimination.

The vast majority was peaceful, but Some are violent and curfews were imposed in A Number of cities.

What has said Mr Trump?

He spoke over the radio to the Fox's Brian Kilmeade , as well as posting a series of new tweets in the midst of the continuing criticism of its response to the unrest.

A report from the New York Times quoted a source as saying that Mr Trump has been included in The Bunker on Friday Night with bodyguards.

"It is a false report," Mr. Trump said, adding: "I was there for a tiny bit of short time. And it was a lot for an inspection. Maybe at Some point you're going to need it. "

On Monday, Mr Trump came in for criticism, after The Police broke up mostly peaceful demonstrators, clear a way for him out to the nearby St. John's Church, Hand a Bible.

Mr Trump refused to tell The Police to disperse the protesters.

"I didn't say, oh, you move, I knew not who was there," He Said , adding that "most of the religious leaders loved his visit to The Church .

the presiding Bishop of The Episcopal Church , Michael Curry , accused Mr. Trump, the one with The Church for "party political purposes", while the Archbishop of Washington, Wilton Gregory D said, The President had manipulated The Shrine .

on the question of law enforcement during the protests, Mr Trump confessed "you have to be better than what you have done. we, The Police , everyone has better things to do", without giving details about the new policy.

In his tweets, Mr Trump, defended his record on Race Relations say his presidency had done more for black Americans than presidential rival Joe Biden had done, "in 43 years".

Mr. Biden said, Mr. Trump's actions are trying to serve, "The Passions of his base and has not "traffic In Fear and division".

George Floyd death what is the latest on the protests?

Tuesday night saw tens of thousands of mostly peaceful protests in the United States , with the level of violence down significantly, although Some of the protesters barrier continues to defy the output.

One of the largest protests, accompanied by Floyd's relatives, took place in his hometown of Houston, Texas.

On Wednesday there was held international support for Floyd's family, with marches, Ireland, New Zealand , The United Kingdom, Australia and Elsewhere .

thousands of chanting ".

about 20,000 In Paris , remembered the death of The Black man, Adama Traore , in French police custody in the year 2016.

The Police asked several thousand protesters in the Dutch city of Rotterdam, to Go Home , as it were, break coronavirus safely-distancing rules.

What is the background?

The U.S. protests began after a video showed Mr Floyd, arrested on may 25 in Minneapolis, and of a white Police Officer continue to kneel on his neck for a few minutes even after he pleaded that he could breathe.

The Officer Derek Chauvin, was charged with third-degree murder and will appear In Court next week. Three more police officers were dismissed, but not charged.

CNN reported that the General Prosecutor on Wednesday a "major announcement" on possible additional charges.

Floyd's case follows the high-profile cases of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri; Eric Garner in New York ; and others, driven to have The Black Lives Matter movement in the last few years.

For many, The Outrage over Mr Floyd's death also reflects the years of frustration over socio-economic inequality and discrimination.

How has the unrest affected you? Share your experiences by E-Mail.

Please enter a phone number to talk if you are willing to have a Journalist of the BBC.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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