Black man death case UN Human Rights Council adopted discriminatory evacuation resolution June 20, 6:04

The United Nations Human Rights Council in Switzerland strongly condemns racism against blacks in the United States following the deaths of a black man in the U.S. , Adopted a resolution calling for the Human Rights Council to report.

In the Midwestern state of Minnesota, a black man George Floyd died last month from being killed by a police officer, and then protests against racial discrimination have taken place in the United States and around the world.

In response to these moves, African countries submitted a resolution to eradicate racial discrimination to the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland, and a vote was taken on the 19th.

The resolution strongly condemned the racism and violence that targeted blacks by police and others such as those seen in the death of Mr. Floyd, and told the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Bachelet We are requesting the Human Rights Council to report on serious racism and human rights abuses, as well as police atrocities against black people.

The resolution was unanimously adopted by 47 member countries, including Japan.

However, the US did not take part in the debate, quietly leaving the human rights council as the biased view of Israel was not improved.