Brother of George Floyd urges UN probe into US racism, violence

Brother of George Floyd urges UN probe into US racism, violence

by Joseph Anthony
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Demonstrators march during a protest against racial inequality, in Brooklyn, New York

The brother of the late George Floyd called on the top UN human rights body on Wednesday to investigate police brutality and racial discrimination in the United States.

โ€œThe way you saw my brother tortured and murdered on camera is the way black people are treated by police in America,โ€ Philonise Floyd, speaking via video to the Geneva forum, said of his brotherโ€™s death in Minneapolis police custody last month.

โ€œI hope that you will consider establishing an independent commission of inquiry to investigate police killings of black people in America, and the violence used against peaceful protesters,โ€ he told the Human Rights Council.

The urgent debate, convened at the request of African countries which are seeking a UN inquiry into abuses, is due to continue on Thursday.

Leopold Ismael Samba, ambassador of the Central African Republic who spoke on behalf of African countries, urged all governments to take collective measures to combat systemic racism and police brutality.

Activists said US officials had lobbied African countries to tone down their draft resolution. The latest draft, seen by Reuters, does not name the United States or set up a UN commission of inquiry.

The revised text proposes that the office of UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet โ€œestablish the facts and circumstances relating to systemic racismโ€ and alleged use of excessive force, and report back in a year.

Bachelet, in her speech to the Council, called for investigating and prosecuting excessive use of force by police and for โ€œswift and decisive reformsโ€.

โ€œBlack lives matter. Indigenous lives matter. The lives of people of colour matter. All human beings are born equal in dignity and rights,โ€ she said.

The United States quit the Council two years ago and does not attend debates.

Andrew Bremberg, US ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva, issued a statement saying that his country was grappling with racial discrimination and implementing police reforms after Floydโ€˜s killing.

โ€œAs the worldโ€™s leading advocate for human rights we call upon all governments to demonstrate the same level of transparency and accountability that the US and our democratic partners practice,โ€ Bremberg said.

โ€œWe are not above scrutiny; however, any HRC resolution on this topic that calls out countries by name should be inclusive, noting the many countries where racism is a problem,โ€ he said.

Croatiaโ€™s ambassador, Vesna Batistic Kos, told the talks on behalf of the European Union: โ€œIncidents of racially motivated violence and hatred take place in all regions of the world and we need to look into own souls โ€ฆ The EU is determined to put an end to such hate crimes.โ€

REUTERS

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