Debate On Police Brutality
The un ited nations s top human rights body will hold an urgent debate on allegations of systemic racism police brutality and violence against peaceful protests in the us on wednesday a.
Debate on police brutality. The debate on the current racially inspired human rights violations systemic racism police brutality and the violence against peaceful protests is scheduled for wednesday. Law enforcement is under significant pressure and every person who is wrongfully arrested will cry foul. The video which was viewed 20 million times before police ordered ramadurai to take it down sparked an extraordinary groundswell of public outrage at the deaths with local opposition politicians marching in the streets bollywood stars voicing their condemnations and television stations holding hourslong debates on police brutality. Most law enforcement officers do their jobs in an exemplary fashion.
Police brutality can be a problem but it is few and far between. The reality is that the majority of these cases can be argued as justifiable but are blown out of proportion by the media and as a result the public. Debate moderator susan page understands this and so she asked the. No police brutality is not a problem because incidents of police brutality only happen on a limited basis.
The human rights council of the united nations un on monday agreed to a request from african countries to hold an urgent debate this week on allegations of systemic racism police brutality and. Human rights council on monday said it would hold a debate on systemic racism police brutality and violence against peaceful protests amid global demonstrations sparked by the. Debate moderator susan page. With this in mind it is critical that americans understand that police brutality is on the ballot.
Brandon tatum from turning point usa and josph ested author of police brutality matters discuss police brutality and debatre whether police departments need reform.