Prior to pleading case to U.N. Committee Against Torture
UNITED NATIONS – The parents of Michael Brown will meet with about 20 representatives of the Obama administration in Geneva, Switzerland, before pleading their case to the United Nations Committee Against Torture, according to the director of the nonprofit group organizing their trip.
Ejim Dike, executive director of the U.S. Human Rights Network, told WND that Michael Brown Sr. and Lesley McSpadden – the parents of the black teen who was killed in a confrontation in August with a white police offer in Ferguson, Missouri – will meet Nov. 11 in Geneva with the U.S. officials.
The parents, who demand the immediate arrest of Officer Darren Wilson, say their “goal is not only to achieve justice in Ferguson, but to unite governments around the world against the human rights violations that result from racial profiling and police violence.”
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5 comments:
Gosh, I've never had the means to visit Switzerland, or travel abroad at all.
I guess I'm just going about it in all the wrong ways!
Will she be able to also visit the Vatican and Spain as well?
Am I paying for this crap trip?
Stupid stupid stupid people. The punk was a thug!
Actually, these people are following Obama's orders to further his "WORLD ORDER" concept. Who do you think is financing the trip????
not to mention the mother now charged with assault
Who's paying for this freak-show?
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