Bermuda's human rights commission to review emergency measures issued by government

By Jonathan Bell, 9 April 2020
Governor of Bermuda, John Rankin (photo credit: Coast Guard News/flickr)
Governor of Bermuda, John Rankin (photo credit: Coast Guard News/flickr)
Emergency restrictions imposed for the Covid-19 crisis are appropriate in the circumstances, the Human Rights Commission said yesterday. [ . . . ] The commission will review regulations and Covid-19 legislation in the next few weeks. It said they should “continue to be in alignment with human rights principles”.
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