Racial Discrimination: The Record of Argentina

XXXXX Title:- Racial Discrimination: The Record of Argentina
About the Book:- This report attempts to record the prevalence and extent of racial discrimination in Argentina. Argentina’s record stretches back to the 19th century and ranges from marginalisation of the indigenous peoples, immigrants, Afro-Argentines, mestizo or morocho Argentines (sometimes perceived as immigrants), Jews and Arabs to discrimination against women and sexual minorities. Politicians have continued to use rising crime rates in the metropolitan Buenos Aires area to fuel xenophobia to argue and justify further restrictions on immigrants.  

Publisher:- Human Rights Documentation Centre
Publication date:- 2001
Page:- 25p.
Size:- 8.5" X 5.5"
Price (India):- Rs. 75.00
Price (International):- US $ 3.00