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Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Obama vows to address the lack of confidence raging between police and minorities



US President Barack Obama pledged yesterday, that work hard during the remaining two years in office to address the raging trust between the police and minorities.

He called Obama, Congress allocated $ 263 million over three years to set up a program to build trust between the police and people of color and the provision of cameras filming the events which interfere with the police forces.
And announced the formation of a task force to study ways to improve police performance and dealing with citizens.
He said Obama, in his statement, that he would consider the imposition of more stringent controls on the spread of weapons and equipment used by the paramilitary police, and called for a dialogue across the United States on improving the level of police in each area.
Obama has held a series of meetings over on Monday, to discuss the unrest in the city of Ferguson, where he met with members of the US administration and then with a number of civil society leaders and clerics, Missouri. US President also held a third meeting with US security chiefs to discuss the unrest sweeping the city Ferguson since the announcement of grand jury Missouri days not to indict the white police of a man who killed a young black before.

On the other hand, swept the demonstrations, on Monday, several US cities to protest the police treatment of black Americans. Dozens have demonstrated in front of the US Department of Justice in Washington, DC, while the number of young Americans to cut off roads downtown Washington, disrupting traffic in several streets of the city center peak time. Demonstrations, New York and Chicago also swept in response to the demands of the active ingredients in the city of Ferguson to organize a general strike to protest the lack of charge to the police officer.



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