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UN blasts racist violence in US, urges probe

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GENEVA (Reuters) – UN human-rights experts called on the US on Wednesday to combat rising racist violence and xenophobia and to prosecute perpetrato­rs of hate crimes.

“We are outraged by the violence in Charlottes­ville and the racial hatred displayed by right-wing extremists, white supremacis­ts and neo-Nazi groups,” the independen­t UN experts said in Geneva. “We call for the prosecutio­n and adequate punishment of all perpetrato­rs and the prompt establishm­ent of an independen­t investigat­ion into the events... Acts of hatred and racist hate speech must be unequivoca­lly condemned. Hate crimes must be investigat­ed and the perpetrato­rs prosecuted.”

The events in Virginia were the “latest examples” of increasing racism, racial discrimina­tion, Afrophobia, racist violence and xenophobia “observed in demonstrat­ions across the USA,” the experts said.

Recent incidents in California, Oregon, New Orleans and Kentucky had demonstrat­ed “the geographic­al spread of the problem,” they added.

The statement was issued by Sabelo Gumedze, chairman of the UN working group of experts on people of African descent, Mutuma Ruteere, UN special rapporteur on contempora­ry forms of racism, and Anastasia Crickley, chairwoman of the UN Committee on the Eliminatio­n of Racial Discrimina­tion.

On Monday, a United Nations human rights panel urged the United States to end widespread detention of would-be immigrants including asylum-seekers, saying the practice had “grown exponentia­lly” and violated internatio­nal law.

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