2021-04-12 11:00 By: ecns.cn
College student Jennifer Estrada takes part in a rally for gun control and anti-racism, in El Paso of Texas, the United States, on Aug. 7, 2019. (Xinhua/Wang Ying)
A recent string of mass shootings in the United States have once again proved that the country, always proclaiming itself a defender of human rights, is indeed a hypocrite, as deadly gun violence rate keeps ballooning while gun proliferation remains rampant.
U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday depicted gun violence in the country as an epidemic and an international embarrassment, highlighting a chronic human rights crisis that has reached epidemic proportions and long blighted the United States.
4 hours ago The Human Rights Commission is calling for more transparency from the Government. Photo credit: Facebook / Getty
New Zealand s Human Rights Commission is calling for more transparency after the Government decided to temporarily ban arrivals from India.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern ordered flights from India to be suspended from Sunday 4pm until April 28.
The number of COVID-19 cases in managed isolation has spiked over the recent weeks and a large proportion of those come from India. I want to emphasise that while arrivals with COVID from India have prompted this measure, we are looking at how we manage high-risk points of departure generally, Ardern said on Thursday.
The Human Rights Commission wants the government to justify temporarily stopping people arriving home from India.
People in Mumbai queue to test for Covid-19 on 9 April, as the number of cases in India surged past 13 million.
Photo: AFP
Flights will be put on hold from Sunday, after almost two-thirds of the Covid-19 cases detected in managed isolation over the past 30 days came from India.
Chief Human Rights Commissioner Paul Hunt said more information was needed on the reasons behind the suspension, which will be in place from 11 April to 28 April.
It is the first time New Zealand has stopped citizens or residents from returning.
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PM Jacinda Ardern announces starting Sunday NZ will temporally suspend travel from India to combat a surge in infected travellers. Video / NZ Herald
PM Jacinda Ardern announces starting Sunday NZ will temporally suspend travel from India to combat a surge in infected travellers. Video / NZ Herald
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The Human Rights Commission wants the Government to justify temporarily stopping people arriving home from India.
Flights will be put on hold from Sunday, after almost two-thirds of the Covid-19 cases detected in managed isolation over the past 30 days came from India.