Riot in the Ferguson spread to London
The wave of protests erupted in the USA in Missouri reached serene London. The world community so excited that police shot dead child proved that even activists England took to the streets of London in order to Express their protest to the us government.

The wave of protests erupted in the USA in Missouri reached serene London. The world community so excited that police shot dead child proved that even activists England took to the streets of London in order to Express their protest to the us government.
At first it was an organized, sanctioned public movement Stand Up To Racism, activists which was intended in the English capital near the Embassy of the United States.
Initially, the protesters were about 500 people, but soon joined by more than thousand so-called "Black revolutionaries of London", which are considered to be members of a political organization that vigorously advocates for the rights of blacks. It became clear that the wave of discontent Ferguson came to London. Gathered in front of the Embassy of the United States stretched banners with anti-racist slogan. In addition, the demonstrators called for "be removed from city streets police-killers" and urged that "justice for the families of brown," says TASS. Many were holding candles, which the demonstrators lit during an impromptu moment of silence in memory of the people killed police around the world".
Later peaceful presentation turned into a more hostile confrontation with law enforcement officers and ended the conflict with the police in Parliament square. Restless himself Ferguson, where the colored people of the Lord, which previously took to the streets to defend their rights continue to violently Express their attitude to the authorities, who loitered in the resulting situation. So, for example, continues the presentation of the city police Department Ferguson against the decision of the jury is not to present a criticism of white police, zastrelitsia dark-skinned child of Michael brown. While the demonstrators behave peacefully, but do not intend to leave.
But not only the inhabitants of Missouri rebel for several days. Almost all the public of the United States excited by the situation with Michael brown. According to some in America can be broken and the action is timed to the new year sales. Activists are calling for African Americans to boycott black Friday is the busiest shopping day in the country in protest against the decision of the jury not to sue the white police. "There is no justice - there is no profit. With the help of the financial boycott, we wish to demonstrate to policy makers that life is dark-skinned inhabitants of our planet is also important," explained activists from the coalition "we Demand justice for Michael brown.
The boycott has already joined many stars, even the famous producer and actor Russell Simmons, star of the TV series "the vampire Diaries" kat Graham and actor Jesse Williams, famous as Dr. Jackson Avery in the series "Anatomy of passion". Graham and Williams at the page which Twitter has signed several million people, urged African Americans to "not spend "black Friday" a single cent". Besides the family shot schoolboy hoped that all these protests in any way affect the authority and they will have seen a chance to re-discussion of the case on the murder of his son. Family brown will achieve making any decision in relation to the police by Darren Wilson.
Remember that the protests over America after it was announced that American police officer Darren Wilson from Ferguson will not be brought to trial for the murder of 18-year-old unarmed Michael brown. Days.Ru wrote that hundreds of citizens, which is populated mainly by African Americans took to the streets in order to protest against this decision of the jury. The action abruptly turned into a shambles with pogroms, arson, looting and shooting. Police had to use tear gas and arrested more active violators of the social order, but similar measures have failed of effect, and the protests continued to grow transforming into riots.