Zimmerman says in video he does not feel guilty for Trayvon Martin's death

George Zimmerman: Only in a true life-and-death scenario can you have mental clearness to know that you cannot feel guilty for surviving. Photograph: Seminole County sheriff's office

George Zimmerman says in a newly released video that a person in his circumstances cant feel guilty over surviving a confrontation like the one he had with Trayvon Martin, the unarmed 17-year-old he shot and killed three years ago in Florida. He also criticizes President Barack Obamas reaction to the case.

In the video released Monday by his attorney, Zimmerman said he would feel guilty only if he thought he could have done something differently that would have saved both their lives.

Only in a true life-and-death scenario can you have mental clearness to know that you cannot feel guilty for surviving, Zimmerman said in the video.

He also blamed Obama for stirring up racial divisiveness over Martins death.

When asked by his attorney who brought the highest level of unfairness to his case, Zimmerman named Obama. After Martins death gained international attention, Obama said if he had a son, he would look like Martin.

Zimmerman said those comments were racially charged.

To me that was clearly a dereliction of duty, pitting Americans against each other solely based on race, Zimmerman said.

When asked by his off-camera attorney, Howard Iken, if he thinks he did anything wrong, Zimmerman said, no. When asked if he had a clean conscience, he replied, yes sir.

Zimmerman said in the video that he was speaking publicly, now that a US Department of Justice investigation into the case is over. Last month, the Justice Department decided not to prosecute Zimmerman for a hate crime.

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