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Experts scathing about 'tone-deaf' study on racial equality


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Critics call UK report a ‘whitewash’
By Reuters Published: Apr 20, 2021 06:58 PM
UN human rights experts on Monday rejected a review commissioned by Britain s government into race inequality as an attempt to normalize white supremacy despite considerable research and evidence of institutional racism.
A Black Lives Matter demonstration in Leeds, the UK on June 21, 2020 Photo: VCGThe report by the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities, issued on March 31, said that Britain should be seen as a model for other white-majority countries - a conclusion that provoked fury from domestic critics who branded it a whitewash.
In 2021, it is stunning to read a report on race and ethnicity that repackages racist tropes and stereotypes into fact, twisting data and misapplying statistics and studies into conclusory findings and ad hominem attacks on people of African descent, the UN working group of experts on people of African descent said ....

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Grandchildren with dry mouth: old woman leaves a millionaire legacy to animal rights activists


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Bad surprise at the opening of the will for the relatives of a wealthy 93-year-old
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He excluded his grandchildren from the will, leaving his assets, amounting to 4.3 million euros, as an inheritance to an animal rights association.
It happened in Carinthia, Austria, where the last wishes of a wealthy elderly woman who passed away have created a real media case.
In fact, the Supreme Court of Vienna dealt with the affair, which confirmed the validity of the will of the 93-year-old woman signed in England.
The old woman died in 2016 at the age of 93 and her wishes were drawn up according to Austrian law, which provides for a minimum share for descendants. English law, on the other hand, does not have these constraints and, since the woman was an English citizen and also considering that the assets are managed by two investment funds from the Isle of Man, English law has been imposed. ....

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Afghanistan's women fear the worst as U.S. to withdraw troops


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Thomas Gibbons-Neff, Fatima Faizi and Najim Rahim
KABUL, Afghanistan
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Farzana Ahmadi watched as a neighbour in her village in northern Afghanistan was flogged by Taliban fighters last month. The crime: Her face was uncovered.
“Every woman should cover their eyes,” Ms. Ahmadi recalled one Taliban member saying.
People silently watched as the beating dragged on.
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Fear – even more potent than in years past – is gripping Afghans now that U.S. and NATO forces will depart the country in the coming months. They will leave behind a publicly triumphant Taliban, who many expect will seize more territory and reinstitute many of the same oppressive rules they enforced under their regime in the 1990s. ....

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UN rights office concerned at Indian illegal acts in IIOJ&K


UN rights office concerned at Indian illegal acts in IIOJ&K
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April 17, 2021
GENEVA: A group of UN human rights experts, in a joint letter dispatched to India in February, expressed grave concerns that the new domicile laws and other legislation that New Delhi imposed after its illegal August 5 annexation of occupied Jammu and Kashmir would alter demographic composition of the disputed territory, undermine basic rights of the Kashmiri people, and pave the way for their political disenfranchisement.
The Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has made public the communication of Feb 10, 2021, which details India’s illegal steps to change the demographic character of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir through inflicting human rights abuses, such as internet shutdowns and reported pattern of detention and harassment of journalists and human rights defenders. ....

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China urges Japan to handle contaminated water prudently


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Updated: 2021-04-17 07:14
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An aerial view shows the storage tanks for treated water at the tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Okuma town, Fukushima prefecture, Japan February 13, 2021. [Photo/Agencies]
China on Friday again urged Japan to prudently handle the issue of contaminated water from the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant based on full consultation with relevant countries and international institutions.
The discharge of such contaminated water into the sea cannot be the first option, still less the only option. Japan has a responsibility to humanity and to future generations to review and reverse its wrong decision, Zhao Lijian, Foreign Ministry spokesman, said at a news conference. ....

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