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Government arms human rights body

Posted: 25 November 2004 | Subscribe Online


The Commission for Equality and Human Rights will have tough enforcement powers under government proposals announced last week.

Under the plans, the commission will be free to choose which equality cases to support because it will not be limited by any statutory criteria.

The commission will also have an explicit role in helping to cut crime that affects particular groups, such as hate crime. It will also be able to demand evidence for inquiries without requiring the authority of the trade and industry secretary.
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A bill to set up the commission was included in the Queen's Speech this week. The bill will also outlaw religious discrimination. In addition, the government has pledged to place a duty on public bodies to promote equality of opportunity for men and women.

The Commission for Racial Equality welcomed the plans for new legislation. A spokesperson said that it was a disgrace that even today a sign could be put outside a restaurant saying "no Muslims allowed".

The commission will be up and running in 2007. The existing commissions will merge with it by 2009.


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