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Thousands march in Lisbon against racism and police violence after police shoot dead man
The demonstrators demanded justice for Odair Moniz, the man shot by Portugal's police force.
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Thousands march in Lisbon against racism and police violence after police shoot dead man
Oct. 27, 2024 - 07:27
By euronews (in English)
The demonstrators demanded justice for Odair Moniz, the man shot by Portugal's police force.
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