On Feb. 5, local time, people protest the fatal shooting of Amir Locke, a 22-year-old black man by police in Minneapolis, the United States. The picture shows Locke's father (center) participating in the protest. [Photo/VCG]
On February 28, the State Council Information Office released the Report on Human Rights Violations in the United States in 2021, laying bare the truth about human rights violations in the United States. The report comprises seven parts: "Foreword," "A heavy price for US epidemic prevention and control," "Entrenched violent thinking threatens lives," "Playing with fake democracy tramples on political rights," "Indulging in racial discrimination exacerbates social injustice," "Creating a migrant crisis against humanity" and "Abuse of force and sanctions violates human rights in other countries."