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CJEU reaffirms restrictions excluding Muslim women in the workplace
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Muslims could be banned from wearing hijabs at work, EU court says
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Posted on July 13th, 2021
Shenali D Waduge
Canada
should be ashamed for several reasons. Firstly, Canada takes pride in throwing
egg at other nations quoting human rights, democracy & freedoms but back
home, Canada has been treating the natives of Canada inhumanely where
assimilation schools have ended up graveyards of slain & buried children.
Canada spearheads the attack against Sri Lanka siding with terrorist LTTE &
their supporters in Canada. It is no surprise both are not only partners in
crime but attempt to hide their guilt by diverting attention elsewhere.
Canada
is a created country based on the principle of terra nullius. It calls itself
New head of Iran s judicial system has journalists blood on his hands
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Yet, rich countries have responded to this humanitarian disaster with lock-down and lock-up measures to try and stop vulnerable people trying to flee.
The poorest nations with the least resources and which have had the least to do with the climate emergency are being left to deal with humanitarian problems.
Climate-related displacement is still not considered to be an important global issue. The United Nations (UN) Charter still does not recognise climate refugees – those who cross international borders to find safety – let alone internally displaced persons due to changes in the climate.
The UN Human Rights Committee handed down a landmark decision last January, after a 2015 case was brought by Ioane Teitiota from the small Pacific island nation of Kiribati seeking protection in Aotearoa/New Zealand as a climate refugee. His claim was denied by the NZ government.