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NEW YORK, June 2 — UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres urged restraint by US authorities toward protestors and believes allegations of police violence should be investigated, his spokesperson said yesterday. Protests should remain peaceful, while “authorities must show restraint in responding...

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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres at the opening of the UN Human Rights Council's main annual session in Geneva February 24, 2020. — AFP pic

Protests should remain peaceful, while “authorities must show restraint in responding to demonstrators in US as in any other country in the world,” Guterres believes, according to spokesman Stephane Dujarric. “All cases obviously need to be investigated. Police forces around the world need to have adequate human rights training,” he told reporters.

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