Mar 25, 2004
A series of African countries speaking before the Commission on Human Rights have decried what they said was a lack of effort on the part of developed nations to carry through on international commitments to combat racism, and called for more action to end discriminatory policies in immigration, education, and employment. A Representative of the Republic of the Congo, speaking on behalf of the African Group, said the Group was very concerned by the increased practice of discrimination in Europe.
































