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George Floyd: Barack Obama Calls For End Of Bigotry And Unequal Treatment

A former United States President, Barack Obama, has issued a statement regarding the death of George Floyd.

He called for the end of inhuman treatment in the country.

“But it all falls on all of us, regardless of our race or station – including the majority of men and women in law enforcement who take pride in doing their tough job the right way, every day – to work together to create a new normal in which the legacy of bigotry and unequal treatment no longer infects our institutions or our hearts,” he stated.

Recall that Floyd, eventually died, after being pinned down by some police officials (according to video footages).

But Obama said authorities should swiftly bring the culprits to book.

“It will fall mainly on the officials of Minnesota to ensure that the circumstances surrounding George Floyd’s death are investigated thoroughly and that justice is ultimately done,” he added.

The manner of Floyd ‘s death has sparked outrage in the US and other parts of the world.

The outrage led to violent protest in the city.

The U.S. president, Donald Trump, has vowed to deploy the military to stop further protest.

He had earlier promised to ensure justice was done.

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