Crack down on racist hate speech, UN tells UK
Briefly

The UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination expressed considerable concern regarding the sharp rise in hate crimes and hate speech in the UK. These troubling trends are said to specifically target minorities, asylum seekers, and refugees, particularly showcased during the recent riots in England and Northern Ireland. The international body underscored that the rise in racist acts and violence linked to far-right groups is alarming and demanded that the UK undertake more rigorous efforts to tackle these issues.
The UN's report called for increased action from the UK government, recommending measures to curb hate speech and promote awareness of reporting hate crimes. It pointed out that racism remains a significant problem across multiple areas, such as policing and healthcare, indicating a need for deep-rooted reforms. The recommendation was clear: the UK must not only prosecute offenses linked to hate but also enhance the capacity for these issues to be reported and dealt with effectively.
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