The leading Jewish civil rights organization in the US declared its solidarity with black communities “suffering at the hands of a racist and unjust system” as protests sparked by the death of George Floyd at the hands of police officers in Minneapolis last week continued.

In a statement issued over the weekend, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) emphasized that Floyd’s killing reflected the “deep, pervasive, systemic issues” confronting African-Americans.

“We stand in solidarity with Black and Brown communities across the country as they yet again are subject to pain and suffering at the hands of a racist and unjust system,” the statement — issued by ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt — declared.

The ADL strongly criticized the fact that three of the four police officers who were involved in arresting Floyd had not, so far, faced  criminal charges. The fourth officer, Derek Chauvin — who pinned his knee upon Floyd’s neck for almost nine minutes after the latter was forced to the ground — was charged on Friday by the Hennepin County Attorney with unintentional murder and manslaughter.

“While it is a necessary first step in the pathway towards justice that former Officer Derek Chauvin was taken into custody, it is simply not enough,” the ADL statement said. “Based on the horrifying cell phone footage that has rightfully outraged Americans across the country, it is clear that the three other former officers who participated in Mr. Floyd’s death need to be held responsible for their actions to the fullest extent of our legal system.”

Other Jewish groups also voiced their concerns, with the American Jewish Committee (AJC) criticizing US President Donald Trump’s bellicose rhetoric in the wake of the killing.

“At a time of national crisis, triggered by the abhorrent, racist murder of George Floyd, we need our leaders to summon the best in us,” the AJC tweeted. “POTUS, dividing a country & pouring fuel on the fire are not the ways to go.” Read more at Algemeiner