Wednesday, June 08, 2016

International Criminal Court as crimes against humanity that include enslavement of up to 400,000 people, a United Nations commission of inquiry

Hot Break reports:
Eritrea's "systematic, widespread" human rights abuses should be referred to the International Criminal Court as crimes against humanity that include enslavement of up to 400,000 people, a United Nations commission of inquiry said Wednesday.

The commission said the government of the small Horn of Africa country has made no progress on most critical rights violations the group first documented a year ago.

Eritrean refugees are one of the largest groups trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea to Europe. The new report says 47,025 Eritreans applied for asylum in Europe in 2015.
No word yet from the Social Justice Warriors about black slavers masters in the 21st Century.