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Mary Francis Calls For Inequities In The Society To Be Addressed

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Attorney at Law and Human Rights advocate Mary Francis has urged the authorities to address societal inequalities and build strong institutions to protect human rights and fight crime. Francis spoke ahead of Human Rights Day, observed on December 10. The 2022 Theme of Human Rights Day is Dignity, Freedom, and Justice for All. Francis, the Coordinator of the National Centre for Legal Aid and Human Rights, declared that there will always be crime without justice. In this regard, she spoke of the need to fix what she described as the broken court system in which the people have lost confidence.

Source: St. Lucia Times News Online - Breaking News & Daily News

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