that's going to be difficult and that's a risk that everybody understood political correspondent terry scholz reporting from brussels thank you. it's been a weekend of anti racism demonstrations that have spanned the globe protesters took to the streets in many parts of the world to call for an end to racism and police brutality in the united states but also as we've seen in their own societies. this sound of outrage echoes around the world what started as an anti racist protest movement in the u.s. has spread globally in lisbon crowds rallied against every day just crewman a sion of people of color. is to move these this so this mobilization happening here and in other european countries shows what they have in common regarding racial discrimination we are rising against that who stands at the back of the name of the man who died while in police custody in the us is now a rallying cry in portugal. george bush was banned in france. protests took place in paris despite a ban based on health grounds that i'm here because i want to fight for the oppressed from my community in the black community