Loading NewKerala.com...

UN vows to help Somalia promote equality, end racial discrimination

IANS March 21, 2025 156 views

UN Special Representative James Swan has reinforced the organization's commitment to fighting racial discrimination in Somalia. Speaking on the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, Swan emphasized how discrimination undermines societal progress and peace. The occasion marked the 60th anniversary of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD), highlighting its role as a cornerstone in human rights advancement. The UN continues to work closely with Somalia's government and civil society to promote an inclusive society where all citizens can thrive.

"Racial discrimination has no place in any society since it undermines peace, security, justice, and social progress" - James Swan, UN Special Representative
Mogadishu, March 21: The United Nations marked the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination on Friday by reaffirming its support and commitment to promoting equality, dignity and respect for all in Somalia.

Key Points

1

UN marks 60th anniversary of International Convention on Racial Discrimination

James Swan, acting special representative of the UN Secretary-General for Somalia, said racial discrimination has no place in any society since it undermines peace, security, justice, and social progress.

"It is a violation of human rights that tears at individuals and cuts the social fabric of society, and we must all unite and work together to eradicate it," Swan said in a statement issued in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia.

The UN envoy said this year's observance also marks the 60th anniversary of the adoption of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD), which remains a cornerstone in the global fight against racial discrimination and the promotion of equality.

"As the first of the UN's core international human rights treaties, ICERD set the stage for future human rights advancements, Xinhua news agency reported. Its commitment to eliminating racial discrimination and promoting equality fosters the promotion of global understanding and unity free from racial segregation," the statement said.

In Somalia, the UN works with the government, civil society organizations, and international partners to promote an inclusive and respectful society where everyone can thrive, feel safe, and express themselves freely, thus contributing meaningfully to the country's success, added Swan.

The International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination is observed annually on March 21, the day in 1960 when police in Sharpeville, South Africa, opened fire and killed 69 people at a peaceful demonstration against apartheid "pass laws."

Tags:
You May Like!