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name and explain the law that protects citizens against xenophobia

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Answered by Raghav1330
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Answer:

Law that protects citizens against xenophobia:

Explanation:

Xenophobia  is known as the dislike for the people from other countries.

Promotion of Equality and Prevention of Unfair Discrimination Act 2000, is an anti-discrimination law introduced in South Africa.

The act specifically lists race, gender, sex, pregnancy, family responsibility or status, marital status, ethnic or social origin, HIV/AIDS status, color, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, conscience, belief, culture, language and birth as "prohibited grounds" for discrimination.

It also prohibits the inequitable discrimination by either government or a private organization or an individual.

The law is completely against harassment and hate speeches.

Answered by Arslankincsem
32

Answer:

There is no particular form of legislation that protects people from xenophobia. It can be detected when people are accused of detecting a shift in the already existing demographics of their homeland. In case of fire, intruding into one’s territory and then understanding how to kill people and indulging into mob riots all get disciplinary actions from police.  People are often pushing into the territories of other countries against the wishes.

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