“Violence, vigilantism and all forms of incitement to hatred have no place in an inclusive, democratic society governed by the rule of law…,” the UN said.
The UN rights chief pointed to daily discrimination in a wide range of situations, from the workplace to hospitals, classrooms and encounters with law enforcement.
The Chinese government, according to Ms Wang, portrays Africa as a “poor, backward” continent whose economic survival heavily depends on their investment.
“We must dismantle discriminatory structures and create political space for a dialogue on reparations at the international, regional, national and local levels.”
