The United Nations should....
I take interest in International affairs given the new demand for network with new and promising defenders. The problem of police brutality and the use of fire arms which dominate the landscape for 2020 is a challenge deserving lasting solution. I take interest in the idea of World Market and the United Nations as parent organization committed to human rights. I will argue that the failure of ITAE and the InterPol to handle the growing problems of brutality and abuse of fire arms, suggest a failure of the United Nations to handle the problem. I presume that United Nations should adopt to new resolution necessary to correct the problems of police brutality. In one line, we ar
e not sure we have any member nation capable of handling police brutality and control fire arms in such a way that it serves as a guide post for the world confronting the new for leadership. I move to the member nation and leader the idea that the academy of law enforcement such as the military and the police can uphold the mandate handed to all of them without compromising the dignity of the profession. I propose a workshop for those directly involved with the rest of us. United Nations should continue to inform the member nations of the need to adopt their resolution in handling law enforcement and the public.
Dr. Sampson Onwuka
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