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U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, entrance middle, different contributors stroll over the Edmund Pettus Bridge throughout an occasion marking the 57th anniversary of the 1965 Bloody Sunday civil rights march in Selma, Alabama, U.S., on Sunday, March 6, 2022.
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Vice President Kamala Harris known as for a cease-fire in Gaza Sunday whereas commemorating the anniversary of Bloody Sunday, the day legislation enforcement officers attacked Civil Rights activists crossing the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama.
Harris gave an 18-minute speech at a gathering on the bridge to acknowledge the 59th anniversary of Bloody Sunday. On March 7, 1965, officers beat 600 demonstrators with billy golf equipment and sprayed them with tear fuel throughout a march throughout the bridge in assist of voting rights.
Earlier than honoring activists like Amelia Boynton and John Lewis, Harris acknowledged the continued humanitarian disaster in Gaza within the wake of the Israel-Hamas battle.
Harris condemned Hamas whereas additionally calling on the Israeli authorities to extend help in Gaza. On Saturday, the US navy accomplished its first airdrop of humanitarian support in Gaza after authorization from President Joe Biden final week.
Harris additionally acknowledged negotiations for a cease-fire within the area and stated she and Biden are “unwavering in our dedication to Israel’s safety.”
“Given the immense scale of struggling in Gaza, there should be a direct cease-fire for not less than the subsequent six weeks, which is at the moment on the desk,” Harris stated.
Echoing the remarks Biden made final week, Harris stated the U.S. will proceed offering support to Gaza through airdrops and a possible route by sea.
“Individuals in Gaza are ravenous, the circumstances are inhumane and our widespread humanity compels us to behave,” Harris stated.
She additionally honored the work of Civil Rights activists and drew comparisons between their struggle for freedom and fashionable threats to freedom, like gun violence and voting rights.
“The challenges we at the moment face will not be in contrast to the challenges confronted by these 600 courageous souls 59 years in the past,” Harris stated.
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