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U.N. marks 30th anniversary of Srebrenica massacre; secretary-general's office decries rising hate speech
Summary
The U.N. held a remembrance for the 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide; remarks delivered on the secretary-general's behalf said the world failed victims and warned rising hate speech echoes dangerous currents that once led to atrocity crimes.
The United Nations held a ceremony marking the 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide, and the secretary-general's office said the world failed the victims three decades ago and must confront renewed threats of hate speech and glorification of war criminals.
Courtney Rattray, the secretary-general's chef de cabinet, delivered…
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