United Nations experts on racism and minority issues Doudou Diene (C) and Gay McDougall (R), offer a press conference in Santo Domingo, on October 29th, 2007. A UN delegation called on the Dominican Republic's government to recognize the existence of racism in the country against Haitian immigrants and the black population. The delegation, led by Diene and McDougall, released a report which found "deeply rooted racist attitude" against Haitians and blacks in this country, which shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti. Getty Images logo Getty Images 27 months ago

United Nations experts on racism and minority issues Doudou Diene (C) and Gay McDougall (R), offer a press conference in Santo Domingo, on October 29th, 2007. A UN delegation called on the Dominican Republic's government to recognize the existence of racism in the country against Haitian immigrants and the black population. The delegation, led by Diene and McDougall, released a report which found "deeply rooted racist attitude" against Haitians and blacks in this country, which shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti.