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AGM stands with the Black power!

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The last incident with a Black girl in South Carolina, U.S., put into a flutter all the progressive world community. This became another one evidence of how the U.S. police, and the U.S. government as well, which constantly initiate crimes against the Black, outrageously violate basic human rights and guarantees. No matter how many times we saw, even from abroad, how the U.S. government commit crimes against African and colored people inside its borders, we will be always horrified by the fact that nothing stops these capitalist scums from abusing and humiliating of purely innocent people!

It’s still difficult to face the fact that the police officer (who is supposed to protect all people regardless of their race/religion/nationality, etc.) can so brutally attack a Black schoolgirl who just refused to leave the classroom!! She didn’t threaten anyone; there is also no evidence that she violated the rules of school discipline or insulted either her classmates or her teacher. She did NOTHING to let the police officer to behave like this!! Nothing but just being African. It is interesting, could the police officer attack a white schoolchild? I think, the answer is clear…

This is a sad, no, terrible reality that the fact of genocide against African people still exists. Sometimes it seems to me that people are afraid to stop this genocide which multiplies the victims day by day. Look at the video showing the attack of a white cop on this poor Black girl (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8b4lkpHpAI) – nobody tries to defend her and stop the white criminal. Nobody!! It shows evedently that people are totally frightened, to resist and save their sister from this savage abuse.

It’s time for African people to declare aloud that they are not going to suffer anymore! That they don’t want to survive, they want to live and prosper under the equal conditions of free social economic, political, cultural development and sustainability. This the time for Black power!! Black lives matter, and they will always matter!! UHURU!!!

It’s time to sign the petition to the UN charging the U.S. with genocide of African people in the U.S.!

https://www.change.org/p/united-nations-petition-on-crime-of-genocide-against-african-people-in-the-united-states

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