Not a Magic Wand
Tuesday, February 21, 2006
IF approved, the Anti-Discrimination Bill could become the basis for amending existing regulations which discriminate between people of different races and ethnic groups. Pursuant to the bill, any person found guilty of discriminating against another due to their racial or ethnic background could face prison.
Containing 27 provisions arranged in 11 chapters, the bill defines discriminative behavior as, among others, treating a person better or wo
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