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THIS week, I went through a damning UN report about discrimination against particularly people of African descent in the US. It was scathing. But then again, that was unsurprising.
There have been way too many reports of brutal attacks on African-Americans across all states in the past. The main culprits – men and women in uniform, the police – are all a law unto themselves when it comes to the rights of the black people and other minorities in the land often projected as a haven for freedom, democracy and a bill of rights.
According to the UN International Independent Expert Mechanism to Advance Racial Justice and Equality in the Context of