African nations on UN Security Council condemn racism at Ukrainian border


Representatives from the 3 African nations on the UN council — Kenya, Ghana, and African country — all condemned discrimination against African voters at the Ukrainian border throughout a UNSC meeting at the UN military headquarters in the big apple town Monday afternoon

“In the evolution emergency, there are perturbing reports regarding the racist treatment of Africans and folks of African descent seeking to escape state to safety. The media is covering these appalling incidents and several other states have confirmed that their citizens are suffering such treatment. we tend to powerfully condemn this racism and believe that it's damaging to the spirit of commonality that's thus desperately required today. The practice of African peoples on Europe’s borders has to stop immediately, whether or not to the Africans fleeing state or to those crossing the Mediterranean,” Kenyan Ambassador to the UN Martin Kimani aforementioned Monday. Kimani value-added that the safety Council wants “to be able to perceive that there are actors who wish to enlarge this story for distrustful reasons that don't have anything to try to to with the eudaimonia and safety of Africans.” He additionally thanked Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia for permitting Kenyan voters fleeing Ukraine visa-free entry into their countries. Ghanian Deputy Ambassador to the UN Carolyn Oppong-Ntiri echoed the sentiment in her remarks, career for the facilitation of persons fleeing state “without discrimination” and to produce them with humanitarian assistance, “including medical aid in line with the principles of humanity, neutrality, and impartiality.” The UN Ambassador from African country referred to as reports of racism “unacceptable.” “We arouse the respect of the dignity and for just treatment of all individuals in dire circumstances. it's a chance for my country to recall the African Union charm for respect of law that needs equal treatment for all those who cross international borders in conflict areas,” Ambassador Michel Xavier Biang aforementioned Monday.

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