Rallies across the world supporting Apple's stance against the FBI

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Apple supporters will hold rallies across the world on Tuesday, against the U.S. government's attempt to force the tech company to help unlock the iPhone of one of the San Bernardino shooters.

Demonstrations are planned at Apple stores in more than 30 cities, including the Apple flagship store in San Francisco at 5:30 p.m.

Other cities holding rallies, include New York, Chicago, Hong Kong and Munich.

The demonstration in Washington, D.C. will occur at FBI headquarters.

Demonstrators will carry large banners, that read: "FBI: Don't Break Our Phones" and  "Secure Phones Save Lives."

They can also log onto a website, which will turn their phones, laptops and tablets into a glowing protest sign.

Apple CEO Tim Cook announced last week, that the company opposed a judge's order requiring Apple to work with the FBI, to bypass iPhone encryption, and hack the phone of San Bernardino gunman, Syed Farook.