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The United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) has issued a stark critique of the United Kingdom, emphasizing ongoing concerns about hate crimes, hate speech, and xenophobic incidents. This assessment follows recent riots that gripped the nation, fueled by hatred and......
In a groundbreaking move, Puerto Rico has taken a significant step towards combating discrimination based on hairstyles. On Wednesday, the governor of the U.S. territory signed into law a measure that explicitly prohibits discrimination against individuals wearing Afros, curls, locs, twists, braids,......
A recent incident at the Saint-Charles train station in Marseille has sparked a storm of outrage and accusations of racial discrimination after a video of French train security officers forcibly arresting an elderly Moroccan woman went viral. The video, which surfaced on social media platforms such......
In a move hailed as a victory for women's rights in Morocco, hotels in the capital Rabat and the city of Fez have lifted a long-standing discriminatory ban preventing Moroccan women without marriage certificates from staying in their establishments unaccompanied. This antiquated and unjust policy,......
In a stark turn of events, Moroccan cross-border workers, accustomed to daily commutes from Nador to Melilla, find themselves unemployed despite the 2022 border reopenings. Over 1,300 individuals are now grappling with the aftermath, demanding reimbursement for social security contributions made into......