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Ombudsman warns of discriminating persons with disabilities in Samoa

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Samoa’s Ombudsman Office, which deals with abuses of humans rights, says those discriminating against people with disabilities are not upholding the country’s cultural values, reports RNZ.

It comes after media reports of a police officer being disciplined for telling a man in wheelchair that he was not supposed to be issued with a driver’s license.

The young father, who works in a local bank, was stopped at a police road block in Malie this month when the officer ridiculed him.

“It was a reminder that some people were failing to uphold core cultural values of “va fealoa’i” or respect with relationship” in a statement, the Ombudsman Office said.

“Vern Luciano’s situation itself is a greater reminder of the need to further advance public awareness raising and education to address stereotypes, prejudices, and stigma to overcome negative attitudes such as that experienced by Vern”.

 

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