Darboe expresses heartfelt condolences to George Floyd’s family, others
The
secretary general and party leader of the United Democratic Party (UDP) Lawyer
Ousainou ANM Darboe today issued a statement expressing his heartfelt
condolences to the families of George Floyd, Momodou Lamin Sisay of the Sisay
Family of Kudang in The Gambia and all other African Americans who lost their
lives as a result of excessive use of force by the Police.
The
politician stated that the recent events surrounding local police in
jurisdictions within the United States have ended in tragic loss of lives
including one that involves a Gambian citizen Momodou Lamin Sisay who lived in
Atlanta.
While the
circumstances in all of the cases vary, he said the pattern and parties
consistently involved minorities as victims and this has understandably aroused
grave concerns within the United States and the broader global community.
He said the
UDP is adding its voice as an act of solidarity to all who ask in righteous indignation
why routine law enforcement interactions seem to end in disproportionate loss
of black lives.
“Furthermore
we have witnessed cases where the Police or the broader law enforcement
agencies in the State of Georgia failed to diligently investigate a case where
an African American jogger was effectively executed in broad daylight.
Authorities only acted weeks later after video of the killing surfaced. It is
very troubling when the world’s oldest continuous democracy seems to be unable
or unwilling to uphold one of the fundamental tenets of its constitution which
is the equal protection of all its citizens under the law.”
He added
that this undermines faith in the leadership of the United States to champion
rights across the world and gives succor to bad leaders who are inclined to
violate the rights of one or more segments of their societies.
“The UDP
therefore call on the US government to thoroughly investigate all deaths in the
hands of law enforcement officers and reassure the family of nations across the
globe that police-citizen interactions would not continue to be fatal
encounters for minorities.”
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