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Charlottesville: United Nations warns US over 'alarming' racism
Charlottesville: United Nations warns US over 'alarming' racism
A UN committee charged with tackling racism has issued an “early warning” over conditions in the US and urged the Trump administration to “unequivocally and unconditionally” reject discrimination.
The warning specifically refers to events last week in Charlottesville, Virginia, where civil rights activist Heather Heyer was killed when a car rammed into a group of people protesting against a white nationalist rally.
Such statements are usually issued by the United Nations
committee on the elimination of racial discrimination (Cerd) over fears
of ethnic or religious conflict. In the past decade, the only other
countries issued with an early warning were Burundi, Iraq, Ivory Coast,
Kyrgyzstan and Nigeria.
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