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News UN rights expert urges South Korea to adopt anti-discrimination law
UN rights expert urges South Korea to adopt anti-discrimination law
Yuxin Jiang
October 10, 2014 12:22:26 pm

An independent UN human rights expert on Thursday urged South Korea to adopt an anti-discrimination law . UN Special Rapporteur on racism Mutuma Ruteere said an anti-discrimination law is particularly important because of increasing globalization, with many foreign...

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