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MotoGP, The United Nations condemns the Mandalika circuit: human rights violated – GPone English
Special Rapporteur De Schutter denounced that the local population reported to have been threatened and intimidated in the aggressive land grab

The Mandalika circuit, in Indonesia, has attracted the attention of the United Nations Human Rights Council, which in recent days has published a statement in which it condemns the methods used for the construction of the track that is scheduled to host a round of the SBK World Championship on November 14 and then the MotoGP in 2022.
The UN website claims a violation of human rights against indigenous peoples, as reported by the-race.com. The inspectors have been investigating the tourism project…
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