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Fuse ODG, Sarkodie speak out on #AltonSterling

Sarkodie Fuse Odg Sarkodie and Fuse ODG

Fri, 8 Jul 2016 Source: nydjlive.com

A number of celebrities all over the world have since the brutal murder of Alton Sterling spoken out on social media and registered their displeasure at how people of colour have in recent years been maltreated.

A new footage of the brutal murder surfaced on the internet causing public outrage.

Among the number of celebrities who have spoken against the maltreatment are Ghanaian musicians Fuse ODG and Sarkodie.

It is worth noting that Fuse ODG has for the past days registered his displeasure at the occurrence by sharing various videos on Instagram and pouring his heart out as to how things could be made better.

In a latest post, Fuse ODG stated:

“I’m putting this up so you can really understand how wrong this is on so many levels. 3 MURDERS by the Police THIS WEEK only.”

A clearer angle of Alton Sterling's murder so you can register how fvcked up these American Police are to our Black men... the man was already down. I'm putting this up so you can really understand how wrong this is on so many levels. 3 MURDERS by the Police THIS WEEK only (1 not captured on video)..google 'Delrawn Small' I've gone through every emotion today wondering why this is happening to us in 2016. There was absolutely no need to shoot the man who was already down. #AltonSterling #RIPPhilandoCastile #DelrawnSmall

A video posted by Fuse ODG (@fuseodg) on



Sarkodie also joined the discussion on Thursday evening as he shared an audio which sought to explain the realities of the situation.



He also tweeted saying the Black man is still not free.

Source: nydjlive.com