UN chief ‘profoundly concerned’ over rise in violence against Asians

(VOVWORLD) - United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is concerned about the global rise of violence against Asians and people of Asian descent during the COVID-19 pandemic, a UN spokesman said on Monday.

While the UN does not single out any countries, it comes after a shooting in Atlanta earlier this month left eight people dead, six of them Asian-American women.

"The world has witnessed horrific deadly attacks, verbal and physical harassment, bullying in schools, workplace discrimination, incitement to hatred in the media and on social media platforms, and incendiary language by those in positions of power," UN spokesman Farhan Haq said.

"In some countries, Asian women have been specifically targeted for attack, adding misogyny to the toxic mix of hatred," he said.

 “The secretary-general expresses his full support for the victims and families, and stands in solidarity with all those who face racism and other assaults on their human rights,” Haq said.

During a visit to Atlanta on Friday, US President Joe Biden condemned a surge in anti-Asian violence and asked all Americans to stand together against hate.

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