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Argentine government shuts anti-discrimination agency

  • The closure of the National Institute against Discrimination, Xenophobia, and Racism in Argentina has sparked controversy over the future of anti-discrimination efforts.
  • INADI's shutdown is part of the government's plan to reduce state involvement and focus resources elsewhere.
  • Critics fear that without INADI, marginalized groups may lack crucial support, potentially leading to increased discrimination.
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