On the 20th of October, Moussa, a 26-year-old man from Mali, was killed by a policeman in Verona.
We recognize the structural violence of which this murder is but one of countless incidents.
The states in which we operate (Germany, Greece, France and Italy) are engaged in an actual war against a part of the population: racialised people, Sinti and Roma, young people, people with mental health sofference.
As International Network of Social Clinics (INOSC) we want to condemn yet another act of police violence and join the voices calling for truth and justice for Moussa.
We stand with all people oppressed and excluded.
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