Sixty years ago, the world tried to stop racial discrimination and failed

The narrative is frequently portrayed as being the only ones who have the rights of the world. Therefore, it may surprise some that the efforts of states from the Global South are largely responsible for the existence of the international legal framework for preventing racial discrimination.

A group of nine newly independent African states called for the creation of an international treaty to end racial discrimination in 1963, in the midst of the decolonization wave. The time had come to involve all States in that struggle, according to the Senegalese representative who stated: “Racial discrimination was still prevalent in African colonial territories and in South Africa, and it was still prevalent in other parts of the world.”

Two years later, the UNGA unanimously adopted the groundbreaking International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD). Any racial differentiation-based doctrine of superiority was deemed “scientifically false, morally condemnable, and socially unjust” by the convention.

Millions of people around the world continue to experience racial discrimination as we mark the 60th anniversary of its adoption, whether through policing, immigration policies, or through exploitative work conditions.

More than 100 people were massacred by security forces in Rio de Janeiro’s favelas in October, the majority of whom were Afro-Brazilians and were living in poverty, according to Amnesty International’s report from Brazil.

We have seen how Tunisian authorities have used immigration laws to carry out mass expulsions of Black refugees and asylum seekers for the past three years.

In addition to endured gruesome and abusive working conditions, Kenyan female domestic workers in Saudi Arabia are subject to racism and exploitation from their employers.

Federal agencies across the country have eliminated diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives aimed at eradicating systemic racism. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids on people and refugees are a horrifying component of President Donald Trump’s white supremacist-based deportation and detention strategy.

Migrants who are detained in detention facilities have been subjected to deliberate neglect and torture.

In addition, Amnesty International has documented how racist and xenophobic content is being automatically and ingrained by new digital technologies, while social media offers poorly moderated and racist forums. For instance, our investigation into the racist riots in Southport, the UK, revealed that X’s design and policy choices provided fertile ground for the racial narratives that led to the violent killing of Muslims and migrants.

When attending meetings where important human rights decisions are made, even human rights advocates from the Global South are subject to racial discrimination.

The legacy of European colonial dominance and the racist ideologies on which they were founded are the underlying causes of all these instances of systemic racism. From the era of the erasure of indigenous populations to the transatlantic slave trade, atrocities occurred during this era, which spanned nearly four centuries and stretched across six continents.

The rise of anti-right movements has resulted in a resurgence of racist and xenophobic language, a rise in migrants and refugees as scapegoats, and a decline in anti-discrimination laws and protections.

Western nations have also been overly willing to undermine international law and institutions to justify Israel’s genocide against Palestinians in Gaza and to acquiesce against Israeli authorities.

Global South countries continue to be at the forefront of the fight against racial oppression, injustice, and inequality, just as African states did with the ICERD 60 years ago. The Hague Group, a coalition of eight Global South states organized to hold Israel accountable for genocide, was co-founded by South Africa and notably brought the case against Israel to the International Court of Justice.

Along with indigenous peoples, Africans, and people of African descent, the Caribbean and African states are taking the lead in the fight for justice. The CARICOM has increased its pressure on European governments to acknowledge their colonial past, most recently seen by the CARICOM Reparations Commission in the United Kingdom.

African leaders convened in Algiers last month to discuss the International Conference on the Crimes of Colonialism, which consolidated demands for the codification of colonialism as a crime under international law.

However, that is insufficient. States must address racism as a structural and systemic issue and stop treating it like slavery and colonialism have no place in our present.

People are voicing opposition all over the world. The March of Black Women for Reparations and Wellbeing was led by hundreds of thousands of Afro-Brazilian women in Brazil last month to protest racist and sexist historical violence. The wave of federal immigration raids this year in the US was met with protests in Los Angeles and mobilizations in Chicago to defend migrant communities and businesses from ICE raids.

Governments must listen to their citizens and carry out their responsibilities under ICERD and national law to protect the marginalized and oppressed from discrimination.

Cruz Beckham says Brooklyn’s blocked the whole family as he defends David and Victoria

“My parents would never unfollow their son,” Cruz wrote. Get the facts right, folks.

Cruz Beckham has said his brother Brooklyn blocked his whole family on Instagram – as he blasted reports that his parents David and Victoria had unfollowed their eldest son. It had been claimed that they unfollowed the 26-year-old and his wife Nicola Peltz in response to being unfollowed themselves.

The 20-year-old made the claim in an online news article that read, “NOT TRUE. Never would my parents unfollow their son, according to my parents. Get the facts right, folks. They both woke up blocked, just like I did.

The former England footballer Sir David, 50, fashion designer Victoria, 51, and Brooklyn, a US-based company, and his actress and heiress wife, are currently at odds with one another in a recent bizarre twist in a growing public family feud. David and Victoria are not included on Nicola’s list of followers, and she also does not follow them.

It is now thought that Brooklyn will not join his parents and younger brothers Romeo and Cruz or sister Harper at their £10million Cotswolds home over Christmas, after efforts to extend an olive branch to the pair came to nothing. Indeed, the pair are already in Miami with her family ahead of the big day.

It appears Brooklyn has blocked them, according to a source who spoke to the Mail, saying, “This is final. That’s it.” It is obvious that this indicates his complete separation from his family.

Brooklyn missing his father’s massive 50th birthday party in May, an event for which he would ordinarily have been one of the first names on the guest list, appears to have been a month of quiet feuding in Cruz’s most recent post. On Father’s Day, Brooklyn also made no public mention of his father.

However, according to rumors, the wedding run-in between Brooklyn and Nicola started in 2022.

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Brooklyn’s younger sibling Cruz has jumped to his parents’ defense and made a dig at brother once declaring cryptically that the “truth would unfold.” Cruz’s post is just one more instance of this.

Brooklyn’s family appeared to be offering olive branches to his brothers and sisters recently, apparently in an effort to reconcile, with his stocking seen hung on the wall at the time.

‘Bazball as we knew it is in the skip – but McCullum has England future’

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Make no mistake: England lost in the Ashes. Very poor

This is the most disappointing of all the Australian trips I’ve been to.

England is not a terrible team. They only have a passing chance to defeat Australia. However, they are now 3-0 up after much of their own making.

That is incredibly frustrating.

Because they didn’t give themselves the best chance, they simply had to come back to their preparations after making their decision not to play any proper warm-up games.

Coach Brendon McCullum now acknowledges that was an error, and he can now see that as a significant improvement. After all the discussion, imagine how hurtful it must have been for him to admit that.

I and many others would have been unsure whether he should still be in the position if he had steadfastly adhered to his guns, as this England hierarchy has done before.

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I’m hopeful that McCullum and Ben Stokes will have a place in England’s Test team in the future because of what he has done.

Stokes’ answers to questions from his press conference suggested that he is determined to keep going. In the middle of a series, he was always going to say that, but if he felt like doing so, he made the right choice.

When Stokes plays, England remain a better-led force. He is hurting, upset, and angry as I looked in his eyes today.

It would be a huge ask for someone else to join the ranks alongside Stokes because he is the team’s heartbeat and a major part of the dressing room. And it’s unclear who that person would be, especially given Harry Brook’s lack of maturity as vice-captain.

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I was beginning to wonder if Brendon had been speaking to anyone other than me as I spoke to him outfield.

After this tour, he and everyone else in charge of the England and Wales Cricket Board were expected to give an account to them. This sent a message to his employers.

A response that was unreliable might not have washed.

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That leaves managing director Rob Key looking the most vulnerable right now, largely due to Richard Gould and Richard Thompson, the latter’s easiest for the bosses to remove.

They, in my opinion, are far too similar as a trio.

When England were at their best, they had opponents like Michael Vaughan’s 2005 captain and coach Duncan Fletcher or the stern Eoin Morgan and Trevor Bayliss, who won the 2019 World Cup.

Key is a lovely person, but he might consider whether he allowed McCullum and Stokes to possess too much.

Although McCullum and Stokes are both excellent on-field players, they needed to be guided in the right direction with their preparation and planning.

Being someone who will keep Stokes and McCullum’s feet to the fire instead of challenging that, Key approved.

After all the excellent work he has done at Surrey, Alec Stewart is a clear choice to challenge ideas and keep an eye on the change.

England has some respectable players, such as Jamie Smith and Zak Crawley, who both scored 85 in the previous two Tests.

Yes, he had a bad Sunday, but he had a really good 60 in the second inning after struggling so much.

That simply returns to the process of preparation.

After the second Test in Brisbane, I joked in vain that England would perform well in Adelaide because of their two warm-ups.

Look what occurred.

We could be in for a very different situation if they had won the second day of the series in Perth by batting from their position of strength.

And if Stokes and McCullum are indeed in a reflective mood, they must also take into account the surroundings in their dressing room.

Never having played a match against a pink ball before, three England players arrived for the day-night Test in Brisbane. If they could specify that they wanted to travel to Canberra to play in the game as a pre-game preparation, the environment would be much healthier.

As much as McCullum enjoys discussing reducing pressure, there must also be discussion and discussion in the dressing room as well.

Bazball, as we already knew, is in the skip. That is no longer.

However, the words and how Crawley batted on Saturday and Brook in the first innings both gave me encouragement.

There might be a future if this is the beginning of a more mature and thought-provoking tempo, supported by field-based change.

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Brooklyn Beckham feud with family in full as brother claims they’ve been blocked

After his brother Cruz claimed that he and his family had been blocked on Instagram, Brooklyn Beckham and his wife Nicola Peltz’s tensions with his parents David and Victoria have reached a boiling point.

The relationship between Brooklyn Beckham and his family have heightened with Victoria and David no longer following him or his wife Nicola on Instagram.

Last night, The Mail reported that they removed Brooklyn from their following – a claim refuted by their younger son Cruz. The 20-year-old posted a story claiming that he, his mum and dad had all been blocked. “NOT TRUE. My mum and dad would never unfollow their son… Let’s get the facts right. They woke up blocked… as did I,” Cruz wrote. Nicola, 30, also does not follow David and Victoria, and they don’t appear on her list of followers.

It follows months of discontent, with Brooklyn notably missing his dad’s birthday party in May. The feud is thought to have kicked off during the lead-up to Brooklyn’s 2022 nuptials with American heiress and actress Nicola Peltz. Reports suggested that wedding planning caused a stir, and there were claims that the Peltz clan were miffed at the Beckhams for not chipping in financially to support the couple’s lavish California lifestyle.

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The Beckhams’ argument grew in June when insiders claimed Nicola’s parents “threw money at anything and everything” including the two Los Angeles homes where Nicola and Brooklyn reside. In contrast, David and Victoria have always wanted to instill in their children the value of money, with Brooklyn even working as a barista when he was just 15 years old.

However, pals have defended the financial support the couple receive from Nicola’s billionaire parents, refuting assertions that she is “spoilt”. Nicola, a friend of Brooklyn and Nicola, stated that she is grateful for having lived a fortunate life. She has also worked for over 20 years, and she currently writes, directs, and produces her own projects. They continued, “Her parents are proud to support their children, but the notion that doing so would not hold up.”

Despite traveling to London specifically for the occasion, the tensions reached fever pitch after Brooklyn and Nicola were unable to attend David’s birthday bash in May. According to the couple, they had planned to boycott the event after learning that his ex-boyfriend, who is dating his brother Romeo, would be there. On Father’s Day, Brooke also snubbed his father.

Brooklyn and Nicola were ordered to attend the main celebrations, according to US outlet TMZ, “so they were left devastated because they were simply won’t be around Romeo and his girlfriend, Kim Turnbull,” according to sources.

As they enjoyed a romantic getaway in France on Friday, Kim, 24, and Romeo, 23, shared a number of love-up snaps on Instagram.

The DJ and model previously described her struggles with being in the spotlight and battling rumors about her private life in an interview with The Sunday Times Style Magazine.

She stated, “It’s definitely tough, whatever it is, when people criticize you for saying things that don’t necessarily make sense and don’t align with your character and values.

You want to turn around and respond to every comment without giving a damn, but you just can’t at the end.

Cruz, Brooklyn’s younger sibling, previously appeared to poke fun at his older brother, saying that the “truth would unfold.” The 21-year-old took to Instagram to show his support for his parents by posting sharp lyrics from The Beatles’ 1969 song with the working title “The End to his Stories.”

The Beckhams’ ongoing rift with Brooklyn was quickly made known by followers. They remarked, “Love you, I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you, and I love you, and that the love you receive is ultimately equal to the love you utter.”

The truth will emerge, he wrote in the post’s accompanying sentence.

It is thought that Brooklyn’s desire to live in a distant future from his parents and their base in London and the Cotswolds contributed to his decision to purchase a new property in LA and establish roots in the American city.

This claim was refuted, however, by an insider. They told the Daily Mail that “this house has no relationship to family dynamics.” This is the same property David and Victoria own in the US.

Brooklyn spent a portion of his childhood in Los Angeles while his father worked for the LA Galaxy, and both Nicola and Brooklyn’s careers were based there. He spent a number of years in LA before moving to the city and beginning to form relationships there. He has always felt at home in LA.

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David Beckham’s heartbreaking fear that left him ‘paranoid’ about Brooklyn

Victoria and David Beckham no longer follow their separated son Brooklyn on Instagram, with the father previously revealing that he was completely “paranoid.”

The bitter rift between David and Victoria Beckham and their eldest son Brooklyn appears to be deepening with no resolution in sight, with the pair no longer following their estranged son Brooklyn on Instagram

Brooklyn, 26, and his wife Nicola Peltz, 30, were notably absent from David’s extravagant and celebrity-packed 50th birthday bash in May, and the pair stayed tight-lipped following the announcement that the former England captain has at last secured his coveted knighthood.

After Victoria posted a stocking she’d posted for Brooklyn on Instagram, it appeared as though there might have been reconciliation. However, the relationship has been tense for some time, with rumors that Nicola’s father is billionaire Nelson Peltz is “spoiled” and that her supporters are fighting back against “one-sided and false claims.”

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In an exclusive chat with the Mirror, friends revealed: “Nicola doesn’t deny she’s had a fortunate life, and she’s grateful for it. But she’s also been working for over 20 years, and now writes, directs, and produces her own projects. Her parents are proud to support their children, and the idea that this reflects poorly on them simply doesn’t hold up.”

They added: “Calling her spoiled is false. For her wedding, she requested donations to support Ukraine instead of gifts, and she runs Yogi’s House, a rescue that saves dogs from euthanasia in shelters. These one-sided and false attacks have gotten out of hand.”

There are rumors about where the family feud started, with some suggesting that it started with Nicola and Brooklyn’s wedding in 2022. According to insiders, Victoria and David’s recent purchase of a new LA pad reportedly served as a “dagger in the heart” for them.

Yet in the 2023 Netflix series – Beckham – the former England captain made a poignant confession about his eldest lad that predates their current distance, revealing the profound depth of his paternal affection for Brooklyn.

David reflected on the time that followed Brooklyn’s arrival in 1999, which was a very turbulent time in his football career. David famously received a red card for infamously kicking Diego Simeone in the 1998 World Cup match, which sparked outrage among fans who held him accountable for the team’s withdrawal from the crucial competition.

He confessed that the episode left him “clinically depressed,” and it actually occurred shortly after Victoria told him that she was expecting their first child. David was still fighting his demons when Brooklyn arrived, and the constant barrage of public rage he faced made him “paranoid” about the harm that might result from Brooklyn’s arrival. “It was so extreme,” I thought. I was hated by the entire nation. I was afraid. My life was completely altered by it. I felt very alone and vulnerable. Every single day, wherever I went, I was subjected to abuse,” David recalls.

“People spit at you, abuse you, come up to you and say some of what they said,” you say. That was challenging.

When Brooklyn arrived, David was left without time to rest or even stay with his wife and son, who he had been battling with because he was worried that someone might hurt the child as retribution for his actions. Brooklyn and Victoria slept next to each other, and Victoria said, “absolutely not. Because I was afraid someone would steal him, I’m sleeping with my head against the door. I was concerned because it was supposed to be a happy moment, which it was, of course. I didn’t want him to enter this life while I was experiencing what I was going through.

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Inside Karen Carney’s vegan lifestyle and how it ‘benefits physical and mental wellbeing’

The Mirror’s Inside Karen Carney’s vegan lifestyle and how it “promotes physical and mental well-being”

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We take a look at Karen Carney’s vegan diet as the former English sports journalist and former professional football player took home the Strictly Come Dancing crown this year.

Karen Carney follows a vegan lifestyle (Image: Getty Images)

What information about Karen Carney’s vegan lifestyle is absolutely necessary.

  1. Karen Carney OBE is an English sports journalist and former professional footballer who played as a winger and midfielder.She has been a regular broadcaster for live football on TNT Sports, Sky Sports, ITV and Amazon Prime, including Women’s Super League and men’s Premier League matches since 2019. She has set social media alight after being been crowned the Strictly Come Dancing 2025 winner – being the first ever footballer to win the show.
  2. The actress claims that her physical and mental well-being are improved by following a plant-based (vegan) diet. Animal products like eggs, dairy, and meat are avoided by Karen. She has mentioned being more aware of the impact of food choices on animals and the planet, which is a part of her motivation.
  3. Karen has said that being vegan helps her feel healthier and more energetic, especially important given the physical demands of elite football and her latest stint on Strictly Come Dancing.
  4. Karen carefully managed her nutrition even when she was playing football at the highest level, making sure she had enough protein (from foods like beans, lentils, tofu, and nuts), iron and calcium (from leafy greens, fortified plant milks, seeds, and legumes) Her professional career frequently serves as an illustration of how well-planned top athletes can thrive on a vegan diet.
  5. The chef approaches food in a practical, evidence-based manner because of her strong background in sports science and psychology. According to her, eating plant-based supports both her physical well-being and recovery, which were important during lengthy seasons and injury recovery.
  6. Karen doesn’t make veganism a mandatory lifestyle for everyone; instead, she encourages people to research nutrition, make informed choices, and find out what works best for their bodies. She serves as a positive role model for young athletes who are interested in plant-based diets because of this balanced approach.
  7. Karen’s success doesn’t mean everyone should eat the same way. Anyone considering veganism should consume a wide range of foods, seek advice from a parent, coach, or qualified nutritionist or doctor, because growing teens in particular require enough energy and nutrients.

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