The Citizen (KZN)

Reaffirm your commitment to human rights

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The senseless murder of George Floyd shocked and traumatise­d me, writes Mohamed Saeed.

The horrific murder of George Floyd needs to be condemned in the strongest possible terms and the police officers who are responsibl­e for his killing need to be brought to justice.

Like other conscious-driven individual­s, I am shocked and traumatise­d at this senseless loss of life.

Floyd’s pleas and last words of “I can’t breathe” send shivers down my spine and it is so heart-breaking.

How can a police officer, who should have known better, jam Floyd’s neck to the ground with his knee? Such extreme police brutality cannot go unpunished as there was no reason to use such deadly force.

Floyd’s death reflects deep-seated, racial and religious stereotypi­ng, discrimina­tion, long-standing divisions and microaggre­ssions in societies across the globe.

Sadly, it also comes at a time when the Covid-19 pandemic has given rise to increased poverty, unemployme­nt and anxiety around the world, with widespread acts of hate, xenophobia and the spread of panic and misinforma­tion.

As a South African and having experience­d apartheid, I feel duty-bound to condemn injustice and discrimina­tion and to reaffirm our commitment to human rights, values, human dignity, equality and live by the principles enshrined in our constituti­on.

There is an urgent need to nurture a world that makes spirituali­ty, humanness and humanistic values a reality and a lifetime goal.

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