[WSMDiscuss] Fwd: George Floyd - ACT NOW! (Avaaz)
Jai Sen
jai.sen at cacim.net
Wed Jun 17 03:27:36 CEST 2020
With all due apologies for duplications… but please consider sending this on
Tuesday, June 16, 2020
Viruses in movement…, Solidarity in movement…, Racism in movement…, Resistance in movement…, The US in movement…, The world in movement…
[Frankly, I haven’t seen any other reference anywhere else to the UN meeting that Avaaz mentions in this Appeal, but given the urgency of the timing, and that Avaaz usually gets it right, I’ve gone ahead and signed this appeal and am now posting it for otehrs to also do so :
URGENT APPEAL :
George Floyd - ACT NOW !
On Wednesday at 3 pm CET, the UN will hold an unprecedented debate on systemic racism and police violence. They could order the setting up of an independent commission of inquiry investigating police brutality in the US. But we need to pressure our governments to demand US accountability at this meeting !
Avaaz
In solidarity,
JS
fwd
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> From: "Mike Baillie - Avaaz" <avaaz at avaaz.org>
> Subject: George Floyd - ACT NOW!
> Date: June 16, 2020 at 8:14:53 PM EDT
> To: "jai.sen at cacim.net" <jai.sen at cacim.net>
>
> Dear Friends,
>
> Thank you so much for signing the George Floyd open letter. NOW WE NEED YOU TO ACT URGENTLY!
>
> On Wednesday at 3 pm CET, the UN will hold an unprecedented debate on systemic racism and police violence. They could order the set up of an independent commission of inquiry investigating police brutality in the US. But, we need to pressure our governments to demand US accountability at this meeting!
>
> Insiders say the Trump Administration is exerting massive pressure on countries to take the spotlight off the US. Australia and European countries have capitulated to a watered down resolution, and other countries are also coming under intense pressure. This is where we come in!
>
> If enough of us contact our foreign ministries / country representatives to the UN in the next 18 hours, we can get these countries to reverse course and to demand US accountability! Here’s how we do it:
> If you live outside the US, please contact your Foreign Ministry or your country’s UN Mission in Geneva <https://www.unog.ch/80256EE600582E34/(httpPages)/8CEC446B720477DA80256EF8004CB68C?OpenDocument&expand=1&count=10000#1> and let them know that you support the call <https://www.aclu.org/letter/coalition-letter-request-un-independent-inquiry-escalating-situation-police-violence-and?redirect=letter/coalition-letter-request-un-investigation-escalating-situation-police-violence-and-repression> made by families of victims of police killings in the United States, 54 African countries, and over 660 groups from 66 countries to mandate an independent Commission of Inquiry.
> If you live in the United States, please contact foreign embassies in Washington D.C. that are members of the UNHRC (see list here <https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1o-UUk7_MALjrVBvj9thVc-26tW5yfGB4FSRyCFdtqQg/edit>) especially U.S. allies and urge them to support international accountability for police killings in the U.S
> George Floyd’s brutal murder has sparked an unstoppable global movement demanding concrete and bold actions to end racist policing practices and impunity for police violence. Our community has an unparalleled opportunity to bring meaningful change here. Let’s rise to the occasion!
>
> In solidarity,
> The Avaaz team
>
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> <https://secure.avaaz.org/campaign/en/george_floyd_loc/?bbwOhab&signup=1&cl=17339033378&v=126748&_checksum=9bef742b074d2557af015edbbfd7aa6f9da8a9e49a14eed4acf9968672e1a570>
> Dear friends,
>
> These are the last words of George Floyd, a 46-year-old man who died as a US police officer pinned him down, kneeling on his neck for almost nine minutes:
>
> "It's my face man
> I didn't do nothing serious man
> please
> please
> please I can't breathe
> please man
> please somebody
> please man
> I can't breathe
> I can't breathe
> please
> (inaudible)
> man can't breathe, my face
> just get up
> I can't breathe
> lease, a knee on my neck
> I can't breathe
> shit
> I will
> I can't move
> mama
> mama
> I can't
> my knee
> my neck
> I'm through
> I'm through
> I'm claustrophobic
> my stomach hurt
> my neck hurts
> everything hurts
> some water or something
> please
> please
> I can't breathe officer
> don't kill me
> they're gonna kill me, man
> come on man
> I cannot breathe
> I cannot breathe
> they're gonna kill me
> they're gonna kill me
> I can't breathe
> I can't breathe
> please sir
> please
> please
> please I can't breathe"
>
> Then his eyes shut and the pleas stop. George Floyd was pronounced dead shortly after.
>
> Right now, we have a choice. This can just be one more tragic death at the hands of US police -- or the moment for change.
>
> We are a movement of more than 60 million people -- when we all speak up, we are deafening. So let's raise our voices to join everyone calling for an end to these racist killings, and push those in power to do the same.
>
> Sign this open letter with one click, and when it's massive, Avaaz will publish it in major US newspapers and websites around the world. Let it be an anthem to end the killing and honour all those we've already lost.
>
> ADD YOUR NAME <https://secure.avaaz.org/campaign/en/george_floyd_loc/?bbwOhab&signup=1&cl=17339033378&v=126748&_checksum=9bef742b074d2557af015edbbfd7aa6f9da8a9e49a14eed4acf9968672e1a570>
> As people of the world, we grieve the senseless loss of another life at the hands of US police.
>
> We stand in community with everyone who is hurting.
>
> These brutal killings must end. Each is a wound to the heart of our humanity and a shameful, indelible mark on that great flag of the United States of America.
>
> Racism thrives in the company of silence -- so we will not stay quiet. Racism is a problem that belongs to us all. It is our fight.
>
> But we cannot allow that fight to become hatred, for then we are no wiser than those whose hearts we seek to change. In the words of Dr. Martin Luther King: "Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that."
>
> It is in this spirit that we call on all those in power to act NOW, and hold President Trump and US state and local governments accountable to:
> Ensure all officers involved in the killing of George Floyd face legal due process,
> Expel and prosecute officers for even one instance of excessive force or the failure to intervene when excessive force is used,
> Ensure every police killing is independently and transparently investigated.
> We pledge to do our part, meeting the fear, anger, and ignorance of racism with all the hope, love, and strength of our humanity.
>
> Rest in Power, George Floyd.
> It will not be in vain.
>
> ADD YOUR NAME <https://secure.avaaz.org/campaign/en/george_floyd_loc/?bbwOhab&signup=1&cl=17339033378&v=126748&_checksum=9bef742b074d2557af015edbbfd7aa6f9da8a9e49a14eed4acf9968672e1a570>
>
> With endless hope,
>
> Mike, Marie, Meetali, Sarah, Andrew, Ricken, Bert and the whole team at Avaaz.
>
> More information:
>
> Of Course There Are Protests. The State Is Failing Black People. (New York Times)
> https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/29/opinion/george-floyd-minneapolis.html <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/29/opinion/george-floyd-minneapolis.html>
>
> George Floyd killing: sister says officers should face murder charge as protests grow (The Guardian)
> https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/may/27/george-floyd-sister-police-officers-should-be-charged-with-murder <https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/may/27/george-floyd-sister-police-officers-should-be-charged-with-murder>
>
>
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>
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Jai Sen
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