George Floyd's funeral: emotion, but politics is never far away
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This is the end of several days of ceremonies in tribute to George Floyd. His funeral takes place on Tuesday in Houston, the big city of Texas where this 46-year-old African American grew up, an icon of the fight against racism and police violence after his death 15 days ago during his arrest in Minneapolis. . An emotional ceremony, but politics is never far away. Reportage.
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Read moreIn the African American community, there is no good ceremony without gospel. So the homage to George Floyd begins with a series of song homilies.
And then, here is the policy and the indictment of Al Green, the elected democrat who represents Texas in the House of Representatives: “ His crime is to be born black. Because this country has still not reconciled with us. We survived slavery, but we still haven't reconciled. We survived segregation, but we did not reconcile. We are discriminated against every day because we have not reconciled. It is time that at the top of the state, someone thinks that it is their business to reconcile blacks with America. "
The emotion also of those close to George Floyd. His brother, his niece who say: " Now that we are there, the laws must change. He cannot have died for nothing. "
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Another remarked intervention, that of Joe Biden, the Democratic presidential candidate, present in Houston. " The time for racial justice " has come to the United States, he said in a video released during the funeral. George Floyd is then to be buried alongside his mother who died two years ago.
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