Today-Dec 6

A Singapore delegation attended its first review by the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination last month. The committee published its concluding observations on Singapore’s efforts to eliminate discrimination last Friday. It noted “positive aspects” in Singapore’s efforts such as the reserved presidential election for ethnic minorities. The committee raised concerns over a lack of anti-discrimination legislation and restrictions on foreign worker movements. While there are “positive aspects” of Singapore’s efforts to eliminate racial discrimination, some areas of concern remain, a United Nations committee has found. These include claims that law-and-order officers engage in racial profiling, the health status of minorities as well as movement restrictions imposed on foreign workers in dormitories, it said, following its first review of Singapore’s efforts to eliminate racial discrimination here. The Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination released its concluding observations last Friday (Dec 3) after assessing Singapore’s implementation of an international treaty to eliminate all forms of racial discrimination. Read more at: https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/positive-aspects-spores-efforts-eliminate-racial-discrimination-areas-concern-remain-un