Artists around the world pay tribute to George Floyd

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Protests against racism triggered by the death of African American George Floyd have inspired art around the world, from murals in Syria and Pakistan to graffiti in Nairobi.

FILE PHOTO: Pakistani truck-art painter Haider Ali, 40, gestures as he speaks with Reuters next to a mural he painted, depicting George Floyd, who died in Minneapolis police custody in U.S., in Karachi, Pakistan, June 12, 2020. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro - RC2W7H9U09L6/File Photo

The May 25 incident, captured on video, prompted widespread protests across the United States and in other countries. The case was ruled a homicide by medical examiners, and Derek Chauvin, the white officer was charged with second-degree murder.

In Afghanistan, a blast wall in Kabul was the canvas for Mehr Aqa Sultani, of arts activist group ArtLords. In Paris, street artist Dugudus depicted U.S. President Donald Trump as a police officer pressing his knee into Floyd’s neck while holding a Bible.

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