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18.9.14

Petition | Call for a U.N. Resolution against Police Oppression of African/Black Communities | Change.org: Much of the world is now aware of the recent police killing of an 18-year-old African/black man, Michael Brown, of Ferguson, Missouri. This tragic and barbaric slaying of a young unarmed man came shortly after New York City police brutally strangled to death an unarmed African/black man (Eric Garner). This incident was captured on camera. These murders of African/black men are far from rare in the United States. Thanks to the 2013 report, "Operation Ghetto Storm" we know that in 2012 police, security guards and vigilantes extra-judicially murdered an African/black person every 28 hours. This ongoing human rights crisis more than constitutes a dire human rights crisis. We beg to ask the question, "What kind of resolution would the UN issue if this country was not the United States?"


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