UN Urges 'Restraint' From Law Enforcement After US Protester Deaths
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UN Secretary-General Guterres himself is not allowed to vote on his successor, but he has clear ideas about who should inherit his office and who should not. He also condemns the actions of Trump's authorities in Minneapolis.
The right to protest is fundamental" and it is "essential that the police and other forces demonstrate the required restraint, said Antonio Guterres
UN Urges 'Restraint' From Law Enforcement After US Protester Deaths
UN chief Antonio Guterres called Thursday for "restraint" from authorities towards protesters in the United States after immigration agents killed two US citizens this month demonstrating against deportation raids in Minneapolis.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has called on US authorities to exercise restraint in the face of protesters in Minnesota, amid heightened tensions following the deadly shooting of two Americans by federal immigration officers in Minneapolis.
Questioned by the Lusa agency about whether it fears an increase in police repression in demonstrations in Minneapolis and other North American cities, Antonio Guterres called for the content of the authorities. "We consider that the right of expression is an essential right and here [U.S.], as in any other part of the world, it is essential that police forces and others use the indispensable content to prevent protesters from paying with their …
The UN Secretary-General called on the US authorities on Thursday to "detention" after the death of two US citizens in Minneapolis.
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