Dear Tracy,
Michael Brown, an unarmed black teen, was shot dead by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri on August 9. When local residents took to the streets in protest, the police department responded with heavy-handed tactics - including tear gas and rubber bullets. Tell Ferguson's Police Chief Thomas Jackson to ensure police respect the human rights of ALL residents. When I touched down in Ferguson, Missouri this week with the Amnesty International USA delegation, I didn't know what to expect. We had some facts, but new details came to light by the hour, which helped us get a better grasp on policing in the city and on protestors, journalists and residents caught in the middle of rapidly evolving events. Despite the fact that protests have been largely peaceful, police in Ferguson have continued to use heavy-handed tactics against protestors. The city of Ferguson must conduct a thorough and impartial investigation into Michael Brown’s death and avoid unnecessary or excessive force against protestors. Here's the thing about human rights: Everyone has them. It doesn’t matter what race a person is, what anyone is wearing or how loud they are yelling. All of that is irrelevant because human rights are universal whether you're in Iran, Brazil, the U.S., or any other country. Right now everyone in Ferguson - protesters, residents, police and local officials - holds these human rights:
Even if a protest turns violent, police must exhaust all non-violent means before resorting to force, and then use only what is strictly necessary and proportional in the particular circumstances.
Just last night, police kept journalists and human rights workers - including myself - from observing the tactics they used to disperse the crowd and make arrests. Stand with Amnesty International in our work to protect the human rights of all people. Tell Ferguson Police Chief Thomas Jackson to investigate Michael Brown's death immediately and respect the rights of peaceful protestors. In solidarity, Rachel O'Leary Deputy Executive Director, Membership Mobilization Amnesty International USA Delegate in Ferguson, MO |
I’m Tracy Au and I have a 2 year diploma in Professional Communication from MacEwan University. I am an aspiring screenwriter, so this blog is used to promote my writing and attract people who will hire me to write for your TV show or movie. I post a lot of articles about jobs, entertainment (TV, movies, books), news, and my opinions on it. I also write about my daily life. I have another blog promoting my TV project at www.thevertexfighter.blogspot.com.
Monday, August 18, 2014
Tell Ferguson Police: Respect the Human Rights of All Residents
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