Tag: Discrimination
Finnish Government Launches Anti-racism Campaign Amid Controversy
The entire society needs to be involved in the construction of a safe and equitable country, PM Orpo said. On Tuesday, the Finnish government launched a national campaign against racism to calm controversy in the wake of a political racism scandal dating back to last fall. RELATED: Finland to Open Shooting Ranges to Strengthen National […]
August 28, 2024
Germany Sees More Discrimination in Times of Social Polarization
“The situation is serious. ‘Foreigners out’ sentiment and contempt for humanity have become normal,” Ataman warned. On Tuesday, the German Federal Anti-Discrimination Agency said that requests for advice soared by 22 percent in 2023 to a record high of almost 11,000. RELATED: Racism Can No Longer Be Tolerated: Brazilian President Lula “Our case numbers show […]
June 26, 2024
US Appeals Court Refuses to Reinstate Texas Anti-Migrants Law
On Wednesday, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans rejected Texas’ request to allow the SB-4 immigration law to take effect while it undergoes examination in that court. RELATED: Mexico to Support Migrants Targeted by Texas SB-4 Law “The ruling is a significant victory for immigrant rights and will prevent the law from […]
March 27, 2024
Argentine: President Milei Closes Agency Against Discrimination
On Thursday, President Javier Milei’s administration announced it was closing the the National Institute against Discrimination, Xenophobia and Racism (INADI), saying that such public agencies served “no purpose.” RELATED: Argentine Health Workers Go on Strike The president’s office had started the process of closing down the INADI, presidential spokesperson Manuel Adorni said at a press […]