Watch VideoAs thousands continue to protest over racial injustice across the U.S., the United Nations is weighing in on how authorities are handling the situation.
The U.N.'s human rights office called on law enforcement and governments to limit use of force tactics on protesters, saying it is their obligation to facilitate...
U.N. Calls On Police To Limit Use-Of-Force Tactics At Protests
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