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Dear citizens, on this day when in our society social justice has become a sensitive subject, indeed, many injustices are committed, until today many black people or of Asian origin or many others are still discriminated, victims of injustice. This is intolerable. We are here to rally all our voices and make our protest heard against these various injustices perpetuated as well as to promote social justice which should normally benefit all regardless of skin color or social origin...

History has proven that social justice has always been flouted whether in America or in other countries of the world. Despite the progress made in our society today, racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance are still present throughout the world and profoundly affect the lives and human rights of millions of people, including Africans and people of African descent, Asians and people of Asian descent, indigenous peoples, migrants, national, ethnic and linguistic minorities and religious communities.

It is a shame that to this day there are still risks of dying in the streets because of insecurity or that slavery in the prison system takes place. We need everyone to stand in solidarity with victims of racism and join their fight for racial justice and equality. We need You! You! Citizens advocating for social justice for all, supporters of human rights, protesters against these injustices. Silence is indifference. It helps perpetuate racial discrimination and oppression.

It stifles the voices of those who have the courage to stand up to racism. Only by raising our voices together can we break this silence.

Let us support those who face racism and listen to their experiences and concerns. Let's fight against false and harmful discriminatory rhetoric, and ensure that everyone's voice is heard. Our diversity is a strength, not a threat. That's why we protest, that's why we are passionate, this fight is close to our hearts because it concerns us all.

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