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discrimination against Roma, gypsies or travellers in certain countries; and the
discriminatory application of the death penalty in the United States of America.
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Discrimination against immigrants and migrant workers
Contribution of public bodies responsible for combating
racism and other forms of racial discrimination
14. The non-governmental human rights organization Nord-Sud XXI stated the
following:
"One of the major issues regarding racism is the problem of population
flows moving from underdeveloped areas, war zones or situations of
repression to peaceful, developed areas. That States of the North cannot
at one and the same time (even though this is indeed their attitude):
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Preserve unchanged the profound inequality of the structures of
international society and give lessons in humanitarianism to the
whole world;
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Turn away vast numbers of individuals who are entitled to asylum
under agreements such as the 1951 Convention relating to the
Status of Refugees, after having themselves organized immigration
during their years of economic growth;
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Treat in a discriminatory manner de jure or de facto refugees
residing in their territory.
"France, which constantly invokes the two-centuries-old Declaration of
the Rights of Man and of the Citizen (not 'the Rights of the Frenchman'),
has been elaborating a series of discriminatory legal and regulatory
provisions (such as the 1996 law on identity checks). Its public
administration (service des étrangers at the prefecture level, Office
français pour les réfugié et apatrides, etc.) often functions in a
discriminatory manner, working on the basis of mere circulars which
contradict legislative provisions or decisions of the Supreme Court.
Rights and freedoms have thus been eroded and legality undermined by a
policy of social and racial discrimination ...
"Immigration policy in Europe and the United States of America is a
measure of the ability of the great Powers to conceive of a new kind of
North-South relationship, based on cooperation rather than hegemonism.
"In any case, Nord-Sud XXI, whose philosophy, internal methods
and social practice involve systematically bringing together public
figures and political activists from all over the world, believes that
a world summit on racism, paying particular attention to the issue of
immigration and its linkage with North-South relations, should be
organized as a matter of great urgency.
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