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Thousands march against gun violence in Washington D.C.

ANI  |  Washington D.C. [USA] 

Thousands of people flooded the Pennsylvania Avenue in the for the "March for Our Lives" on March 24 to support tougher gun controls, in the wake of last month's shooting at a school, which claimed 17 lives.

Students from (MSD) in Parkland, are organising the massive protests in collaboration with the nonprofit organisation, "for Gun Safety." The motto of the protests is Never Again MSD.

19-year-old Nikolas Cruz, a former student, claimed responsibility for the shooting and was expelled from the school for disciplinary reasons. He has been booked on 17 counts of premeditated murder.

Following this, massive protests were held by students across the US to pressurise the for tougher gun measures.

The killings re-energized the movement for gun control, creating activists out of young student survivors who have harnessed the power of to bring global attention to their cause, reported.

"We students have become victims of our government's glaring inaction, but never again," Demitri Hoth, a senior at Stoneman Douglas, said at the US Capitol.

"We have come here today to hold accountable politicians and their disturbing inaction. Never again will our voices, students' voices will be shunned into silence," Hoth added.

Well-known celebrities such as Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato, Common, Jennifer Hudson, Vic Mensa, George Clooney, and are all scheduled to participate in the event.

Other celebrities have also contributed to the event.

reported that television personality and and his wife each donated USD 500,000 to the march.

American football team owner flew survivors and victims' families to D.C. on the team's plane, reported.

Shannon Watts, the founder of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in said that over 800 "sibling marches" are planned around the

Elsewhere, the event were held in other places across the US such as New York, and to name a few.

The hashtag #marchforourlives has been trending on since the last few days.

A student from in was passionate about the gun violence movement.

A huge turnout was witnessed in Springs.

A similar walkout against gun violence by the citizens was captured by a Twitterer.

Massive protests were also held in in

Another user from posted a strong message against gun violence.

Last week, students from more than 3,000 schools took to the streets from to and from to on National Walkout Day to call for action against gun violence.

Organized by Empower, the youth arm of the Women's March movement, the walkouts are the latest show of activism by young people who are now wading into the gun-control debate.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sun, March 25 2018. 01:08 IST
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