U.N.: U.S. protesters, journalists need their rights protected

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The president has dispatched federal agents to cities like Portland, where pockets of unrest have broken out during protests for racial justice.
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Demonstrators stand in front of federal officers at the Mark O. Hatfield United States Courthouse in Portland, Ore., early on July 24, 2020.Marcio Jose Sanchez / AP

GENEVA — Protesters and journalists in U.S. cities including Portland, Oregon, must be able to take part in peaceful demonstrations without risking arbitrary arrest, detention, the unnecessary use of force or other rights violations, the U.N. human rights office said Friday.

Liz Throssell, a spokeswoman for the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, noted reports that some peaceful demonstrators in Portland had been detained by unidentified officers.

“That is a worry, because it may place those detained outside the protection of the law, and may give rise to arbitrary detention and other human rights violations,” she told reporters in Geneva.

Throssell said authorities should make sure that security forces who are deployed are “properly and clearly identified and use force only when necessary” — proportionately and in line with international standards.

Victims, she said, should have the right to a remedy and be able to seek an investigation of any rights violations.

President Donald Trump has dispatched federal agents to cities like Portland amid unrest on the sidelines of protests seeking racial justice in the wake of the George Floyd killing by police in May. Unrest has escalated in Portland after some federal agents were accused of whisking people away in unmarked cars without probable cause.

Two U.S. government watchdogs said Thursday that they had opened investigations into the conduct of federal agents in Portland.

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