The murder by the police of George Floyd, a black resident of the United States, caused mass protests against police arbitrariness. The UN General Assembly established a permanent forum on the problem of people of African origin Human rights After many years of discussion, members of the UN General Assembly established a new permanent body designed to improve the situation of African origin, people who have been suffering from racism, discrimination and heritage of slavery for centuries. ~ 60 > All 193 delegations unanimously supported the resolution establishing the UN permanent forum on the problem of African people-an expert council that will closely cooperate with the Human Rights Council and provide consultations with consultations of UN member countries. & NBSP; The new permanent forum will also “promote the preparation of the United Nations Agency, which will be the first step towards developing a mandatory legal force of the document on the promotion and full respect of human rights of African origin.” negotiations on the creation of such a body began in November 2014, when the General Assembly launched the international decade of people of African origin. In the resolution adopted on Monday, the UN member countries express concern about the wave of racism and extremism, which has risen today at many points of the planet. Read also system racism – the legacy of unrecognized crimes of the past & nbsp; earlier last week in the Human Rights Council created a group of experts who will monitor cases of systemic racism in the police. Recall, in its recent report, the work on which the police of George Floyd began after the murder of the police, the UN High Commissioner of Human Rights noted that people of African origin in many countries are discriminated and suffered from inequality. the new permanent forum will include ten people: five candidates will be offered by governments and approved by the General Assembly, and five more will appoint the UN Human Rights Council. The first annual session of the new body will take place next year.