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New York to form new response unit to address anti-Asian harassment

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NEW YORK city, the financial capital of the world that has emerged as the new epicenter of the coronaviru­s in the US, is forming a new response team to address the growing incidents of harassment and discrimina­tion against Asian-Americans in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The New York City Commission on Human Rights has announced the formation of a Covid-19 Response Team to handle reports of harassment and discrimina­tion related to the outbreak.

Since February, the agency has recorded 248 reports of harassment and discrimina­tion related to Covid-19, and over 40 per cent (105) of which identify incidents of anti-Asian harassment or discrimina­tion.

By comparison, during this same time period in 2019, the Commission received just five reports of anti-Asian discrimina­tion.

‘In this time of unparallel­ed crisis, the NYC Commission on Human Rights is dedicated to responding to and investigat­ing reports of bias, harassment and discrimina­tion related to the Covid-19 outbreak in our city,’ said Chair and Commission­er of the NYC Commission on Human Rights Carmelyn Malalis.

The Covid-19 Response Team is actively investigat­ing discrimina­tion in housing, public accommodat­ion and employment on the basis of race, national origin, disability, and lawful source of income.

‘All New Yorkers are facing extraordin­ary levels of stress right now; discrimina­tion and harassment should not be among them. Even in the midst of a pandemic, human rights cannot be violated,’ Malalis said.

The agency said New York City was home to one of the strongest anti-discrimina­tion laws in the nation, the New York City Human Rights Law, which prohibits harassment and discrimina­tion in housing, employment, and public accommodat­ion.

Since the beginning of the Covid-19 outbreak, the Commission said it has been working with community organisati­ons to track and monitor reports of discrimina­tion.

The Commission’s Community Relations Bureau (CRB) has also held bystander interventi­on training with the Center for Anti-Violence Education. The training provide techniques to safely de-escalate a bias incident in real time.

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