
Racial discrimination against any individual is a violation of human rights and is strictly punishable offence as per international human rights law. Inspite of all the laws and treaties abolishing racial abuse, people are still being discriminated based on their color, ethnic origin, social status, race, sexual orientation, gender and even nationality. |
Racial discrimination is the most common problem that a child can face at his school or college. As per the rules and regulations of the schools, education is equal for one and all. Racial abuse and violence should never be perpetuated inside or outside the school premises. Any kind of racial discrimination against the child or the parent should be immediately brought to the notice of the head teacher and other teaching staff. Every school contains a Department of Education and skills specialized in dealing with such types of problems. More...
Racial discrimination could be described as a discernment of qualities and rejection of individuals or a group of people belonging to a particular race. According to the law, any sorts of discrimination and humiliation based on race and color of an individual is strictly prohibited. |
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Individuals violating this law can be seriously punished that includes imposing fine and imprisonment. Racial discrimination is primarily based on race, gender, religion, nationality, social class, caste, age and social status. Inspite of all these laws, some sorts of discrimination happens in one or the other corner of the globe. One such instance is the racial discrimination of women in prisons. More...
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