Friday, December 5, 2014

Protests surge across US against ‘police brutality’


 



The United States is rocked by growing protests against the recent decisions by grand juries to not charge police officers who have killed African Americans. Angry protesters took the streets in Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, New York, and other major cities to demand justice for the victims of police brutality. Anti-racism demonstrations have underway in several US cities over the past few days. Over 200 protesters were arrested on Thursday in New York City. Arrests were also reported in Dallas and Massachusetts. Meanwhile, the UN Special Rapporteur on minority issues has urged the United States to end the racial profiling of African Americans. Rita Izask said the jury decisions leave many with legitimate concerns. She stated that the concerns relate to a pattern of impunity when the victims of excessive force come from African-American or other minority communities.

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