Racial discrimination worsening in U.S.: human rights report
File Photo: Demonstrators hold slogans in front of John Joseph Moakley United states Courthouse in Boston, Massachusetts, the United states, on Oct. 15, 2018. A lawsuit charging Harvard University of discriminating against Asian American applicants in admissions went to trial at a U.S. District Court in Boston. (Xinhua/Liu Jie)
Racial discrimination in the United states was worsening, according to the Human Rights Record of the United states in 2018 released by China Thursday.
The report was published by the Information Office of the State Council.
Systematic racial discrimination had long existed in the United states, drawing criticism from the United Nations, the report said.
Minority voters were disenfranchised. African Americans became innocent victims of police shooting because of their skin color, it added.
The report also said minorities suffered judicial discrimination. Racial discrimination-related hate crimes reached a record high. Anti-Semitism prevailed.
The economic condition of African Americans was worrisome. Racial discrimination caused health disparities. Serious racial discrimination existed in the financial sector, according to the report.