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Quoting racism, head of UN rights seeks reparations for black people

Quoting racism, head of UN rights seeks reparations for black people
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Geneva: Head of the UN Human Rights, in Landmark Reports Launched After the murder of George Floyd in the United States, it is an urgent country throughout the world to do more to help end discrimination, violence and systemic racism towards people from African descent and ” Make a mistake “to them, including through reparations.
Reports from Michelle Bachelet, High Commissioner of the United Nations for human rights, offered a sweeping view at the root of the centuries of the persecution faced by Africans and people of African descent, especially from trading transatlantic slaves.
This is looking for a “transformative” approach to overcome its sustainable impact at this time.
The report, a year in manufacturing, hopes to build momentum around recent supervision which has been intensified throughout the world about disease of racism and its impact on African descent people as symbolized by high murder from unarmed black people in the United States in the United States United States and elsewhere.
“Today there is an important opportunity to reach a turning point for racial equality and justice,” said the report.
This report aims to accelerate actions by countries to end racial injustice; End of impunity for violations of rights by the police; Make sure that people from African descendants and those who speak against racism are heard, and face past mistakes through accountability and compensation.
“I called all countries to stop denying – and began to dismantle – racism; to end impunity and build trust; to listen to the voices of people from African descent and face legacy past and provide compensation,” Bachelet said in a video statement.
While starting the repair problem in the most explicit way, Bachelet suggests monetary compensation is not enough and will be part of various steps to help improve or redeem injustice.
“Repair should not only be equated with financial compensation,” he wrote, adding that it must include restitution, rehabilitation, recognition of injustice, apologies, warnings, educational reforms, and “guarantees” that such injustice will not happen again.
Human rights council that was not supported assigned a report during a special session last year after the murder of Floyd, an African-American who was killed by a white police officer in Minneapolis, Minnesota in May 2020.
The officer, Derek Chauvin, was sentenced.
Up to 22.5 years in prison last week.

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