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Black Lives Matter Urge Democrats to Organize Debate on Racial Inequality

© AFP 2023 / ROBYN BECKMen holding signs reading "Black Lives Matter" march in the 30th annual Kingdom Day Parade in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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Еhe Black Lives Matter movement said that the Democratic National Committee should host more presidential candidate debates and hold a discussion on racial injustice.

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — The Democratic National Committee should host more presidential candidate debates and hold a discussion on racial injustice, the Black Lives Matter movement said in a petition.

"The Black Lives Matter network and our allies urge Democratic National Committee Chairperson Debbie Wasserman Schultz to allow for more presidential candidate debates leading up to the Presidential election in 2016, and to support a Black Lives Matter-themed presidential debate," the petition read on Tuesday.

The Black Lives Matter movement was established after Ferguson, Missouri police shot dead African-American teenager Trayvon Martin in Florida in July 2013. It has become a political force in the United States since.

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In August, the movement unveiled a proposal called "Campaign Zero" that aims to eliminate US police brutality.

In the petition, the movement argued that the US public should hear substantive responses and policy recommendations that would stop racial injustice.

"Limiting the number of debates unfairly privileges some candidates over others, and cheats voters out of the opportunity to fully engage candidates on issues we care about," the petition said.

The Democratic National Committee has scheduled six presidential candidate debates before the 2016 Democratic primary elections.

Most candidates debated about 15 times prior to 2008, according to media reports.

Rivals of Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton have previously said she is limiting the number of the presidential candidate debates for her benefit.

The US presidential election is scheduled for November 8, 2016.

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