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Black Panther alive and fight for Sean Bell killed from police brutality

by Open-Publishing - Sunday 3 December 2006
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A woman protests during a rally against the recent shooting of Sean Bell, a 23-year-old bridegroom who was shot and killed by police on his wedding day, in New York, December 2, 2006. REUTERS/Eric Thayer (UNITED STATES)

New York, December 2, 2006

 AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL USA
PRESS RELEASE
www.amnestyusa.org

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Killing of Sean Bell Again Raises Serious Concerns over Police Tactics, Says Amnesty International

(New York) — As Mayor Michael Bloomberg meets with community leaders in Queens today, Larry Cox, executive director of Amnesty International USA, released the following statement regarding the shooting of Sean Bell on Saturday by undercover police officers:

"Amnesty International offers its condolences to the family and friends of Sean Bell and hopes for the recovery of all persons injured in the incident.

Police violence has shown its ugly face in New York yet again. This tragedy is not an isolated incident — it is part of a pattern of questionable police tactics and abuse. The question should not be ’is this case another Amadou Diallo?’ but ’why is the NYPD still shooting unarmed black men?’

Whenever possible, police should use non-violent means before resorting to force and firearms. Officers should fire their weapons only when strictly unavoidable to protect human life. New York City authorities need to conduct an investigation that is thorough and fair and that will hold all parties accountable. That’s the first step in stopping police abuse."

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Dr. Malik Zulu Shabazz, left, leader of the New Black Panther Party and other members of the party march along Jamaica avenue in the Queens borough of New York, on Dec. 2, 2006, during a rally against police brutality. Anti-police brutality supporters gathered to protest the recent shooting of Sean Bell, 23, and two other unarmed men who were attending Bells bachelor party at a Queens strip club. The three men were shot an estimated 50 times by police officers just after leaving on early Saturday, Nov. 25, 2006. Bell was killed hours before he was to have married the mother of his two children, Nicole Paultre. (AP Photo/Adam Rountree)

Men hold their fists up in protest against the death of Sean Bell, a 23 year old bridegroom killed by police on his wedding day, as a funeral procession passes after Bell’s funeral services in New York, December 1, 2006. REUTERS/Keith Bedford (UNITED STATES)


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  • THE FIFTY BULLETS FIRED OUT ON SEAN BELL REVEALS A TOTAL MISPERCEPTION
    OF A “POLICE OFFICER”!

    Indeed, I feel sad for Sean Bell’s life that ended in a mysterious tragedy; therefore, I would like to present my sincere sympathy and condolences to his family and friends.

    Fundamentally, I consider the disaster that took place on November 24, 2006 under "Doubtable Practice", “Murder” and “Pure Human Destruction”.

    In conclusion, I am relieved that the murder of Sean Bell has neatly demonstrated Police “Excessive Brutality”, “Rough Treatment”, further more “Lack of Perception”.

    LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, THIS IS THE TIME WHERE THINGS, TRUTHS, AND VALUES
    ARE GIVEN TO US. Therefore, the above sensible statement is deliberately
    and respectfully submitted by a wise Algerian immigrant in New York,
    a victim of an excessive police abuse.

    Yours,
    The love itself@aol.com

  • LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, THIS IS THE TIME WHERE THINGS, TRUTHS, AND VALUES ARE GIVEN TO US.

    THEREFORE, I REJECT WITHOUT DOUBT THE IDEA OF SEAN BELL RALLY: KILL THE COPS WHO KILLED OUR KIDS

    As a self-instructed forthcoming summit philosopher, I definitely reject the Idea of Sean Bell rally: Kill the Cops Who Killed Our Kids, just like I reject the Sense Data, since the sense data doesn’t dig out the deep knowledge of the nature of the object itself.

    As a self-instructed forthcoming summit philosopher, I stand against violence, divisive revenge, and riots. Exactly the same method I stand anti terrorism, war, and especially war against Iraq. Because divisive revenge in the case of Sean Bell signifies the violence itself.

    In other words, the inexplicable murder of Sean Bell should not amount to a point of violence. Since violence, terrorism and wars themselves unite purely with the harm and destruction of our universe.

    In conclusion, the fundamental answer in Sean Bell inexplicable murder is silence, where silence represents justice in this case. Justice for the lack of good perception of a Police Officer, who brutally murdered an existent being by firing 50 bullets with no mercy and understanding.

    Respectfully submitted, yours,
    Bien à vous,
    Mustapha Hamici