Ignoring Racial Disparities?

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Published: Tue, December 11, 2007 - 7:42 am
Last Updated: Tue, December 11, 2007 - 7:47 am
ATLANTA (AP) - A coalition of social justice and human rights
groups says the United States is ignoring persistent racial
disparities, contrary to a government report.
The U.S. Human Rights Network cited the treatment of Hurricane
Katrina victims, discrimination in the criminal justice system
including incarceration and police brutality, and unfair treatment
of immigrants as some of their concerns.
The group said yesterday that the U.S. is failing to comply with
its obligations under the International Convention on the
Elimination of all forms of Racial Discrimination, an international
treaty that carries the force of law in the U.S. and was adopted by
the country in 1969.
Its report was filed with the United Nations committee that
monitors compliance with the treaty.
Ajamu Baraka, executive director of the U.S. Human Rights
Network, said the analysis shows that the Bush administration is
"out of touch with the reality of racial discrimination in
America." The report cites a similar study by the State Department
that said the U.S. "has made significant progress in the
improvement of race relations over the past half-century."


(Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

The good people of San Diego are the finest in the world. Southerner think they are all that, but we’re not even in the ballpark. It begins at home. Why is it that of ALL the women I know in AL, the only one’s that were not sexually molested when they were children (usually by the Step Father) are from somewhere else?

Posted by Mercedes on 12/11/07 - 9:12 am • Report Abuse.   

When San Diego evacuated, nobody looted a Wallmart. Nobody got into gunfights either. The problems blamed on racial disparity are not racial at all but about other demographics. Education and Poverty run hand in hand. Sure, there is racism in the world but its not up to the governemnt to fix its up to the people.

Posted by the inquiring mind on 12/11/07 - 9:00 am • Report Abuse.   


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