Kareena Kapoor Khan, known as Bollywood's Bebo, on her Instagram account on Thursday, shared an old cover page of the famous 'Time magazine', seeking justice for George Floyd, a black citizen killed in American hands by the police. Yes, along with this, she wrote #JusticeForGeorgeFloid, putting a hashtag in his post. Let us tell you that after this death, the issue of apartheid has once again become hot in America. At the same time, Kareena shared the photo of Time magazine, in which many policemen are seen behind a black citizen. In this, apart from 1968, 2015, 'What has changed what has not' is written. As you can see, in the original edition of the magazine, 1968 was cut to 2015, but to protest George's death, 2015 was also cut to 2020. Let us also tell you that George Floyd was a 46-year-old African-American black citizen who died on Monday, May 25 in the city of Minneapolis, USA. The unarmed fly was killed when a policeman handcuffed her behind her back and slammed her to the ground and stabbed her neck with her knees. He could not breathe after that. Recently, a video of this incident has also surfaced, in which the victim is seen saying, "I am choking, I am not able to breathe, get out of my neck but the policeman does not listen to him." . This is honestly so horrible. Police are supposed to PROTECT us. What they did to George was not acceptable but cruel.#BlackLivesMatter #GeorgeFloyd #JusticeForGeorgeFloyd pic.twitter.com/quLBlSTqlu — ???????????????????????????????? (@fairytaee_) May 28, 2020 @ At the same time, the other policemen standing there also ignore the warning of the people passing by the way and in the meantime he stops the movement within 10 minutes and he dies. ”After this incident, four accused policemen Taking strict action against him, he has been fired. Also Read: "Kash Aisi Bhi Hawa Chale, Kaun Kiska Hai Pata Chale", Anupam Kher shared video Alia Bhatt reading J.K Rowling's Harry Potter series in lockdown Farah angry over the Rs 20 lakh crore package Bhagyashree reveals about why she quit film industry after Maine Pyar Kiya film