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When anti-racism means treating citizens differently by race

When anti-racism means treating citizens differently by race

By GhanaSummary NewsroomSouth Africa

National Police Chiefs Council highlights disproportionate arrests stops force as home office insists all equal before law impartial action required.

This raises a fundamental question: can a society truly free itself from racial discrimination if, in seeking equity, the state must continually classify its citizens by race?

MP Rupert Lowe asked whether the Anti-Racism Commitment envisaged different treatment based on race to achieve equity.

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