Antonio Guterres: 'Heartbroken to See Violence on The Streets in New York'

Published June 3rd, 2020 - 06:31 GMT
In this file photo UN Secretary-General-designate Antonio Guterres speaks during a joint press briefing with China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing on November 28, 2016. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on May 27, 2020 bemoaned the failure to heed his call for a ceasefire in conflicts around the world to aid the fight against COVID-19. "A global ceasefire would create conditions for a stronger response to the pandemic and the delivery of humanitarian aid to the most vulnerable people," he said.  G
In this file photo UN Secretary-General-designate Antonio Guterres speaks during a joint press briefing with China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing on November 28, 2016. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on May 27, 2020 bemoaned the failure to heed his call for a ceasefire in conflicts around the world to aid the fight against COVID-19. "A global ceasefire would create conditions for a stronger response to the pandemic and the delivery of humanitarian aid to the most vulnerable people," he said. Greg Baker / AFP
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Stating that racism is an abhorrence that all people must reject, Guterres said in every society, diversity is a richness and never a threat. 

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called on authorities in the US to exercise restraint in responding to protests over the killing of George Floyd, an unarmed black man who died last week after being pinned down by a white police officer.   

“I am heartbroken to see violence on the streets in our host country and our host city of New York,” Guterres said Tuesday on Twitter.  

Stating that racism is an abhorrence that all people must reject, Guterres said in every society, diversity is a richness and never a threat. 

“Grievances must be heard but should be expressed peacefully - and authorities must show restraint in responding to demonstrations,” he added. 

He urged leaders in all sectors of society to invest in social cohesion so every group feels valued. 

“That means addressing inequality & discrimination, strengthening support for the most vulnerable and providing opportunities for everyone,” he said. 

Floyd, 46, was arrested on May 25 after reportedly attempting to use a counterfeit $20 bill at a store in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Video footage on Facebook showed him handcuffed and cooperating, but police claimed he resisted arrest.

One of the officers, Derek Chauvin, pinned him to the ground and knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes.

Shortly after, Floyd appeared to lose consciousness, but Chauvin maintained his position on the victim.

He died shortly after being taken to a hospital.

His last words were "I can't breathe," which became the slogan of the nationwide protests.

The protests occurred despite curfews in major US cities.

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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