Black man dies at the United Nations Human Rights Council speech by a younger brother on June 18, 7:05

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Following the death of a black man in the U.S. when he was squeezed in the neck, a debate was held at the United Nations Human Rights Council, and the younger brother of this man appealed to national representatives to do their best to eliminate racism. It was.

In the US Midwest, Minnesota, a black man, George Floyd, was killed last month by a police officer holding his neck down, and following this incident protests against racism are taking place in the United States and around the world.

In response, the United Nations Human Rights Council held in Geneva, Switzerland, rushed to discuss the issue of discrimination on the 17th.

In this, Floyd's younger brother Philoney Floyd gave a speech from the United States, "The torture and killing of your brother through the camera that you saw through the camera was the treatment of black people in the United States by police officers. It is the reality of the situation.” I appealed to representatives of each country to do their best to eliminate discrimination.

After that, representatives of each country expressed their opinions, and Ambassador Ken Okaba of the Japanese government's delegation to the International Organization in Geneva said, "Each country, including Japan, strives to eliminate discrimination, and the international community will support such efforts. Is essential."

On the other hand, the US did not participate in this discussion because it had left the human rights council because the biased view of Israel was not improved.