UN chief calls for end to hate tsunami 909688 | The voice of tomorrow



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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres believes that the coronavirus epidemic has caused a tsunami of hatred and resentment towards foreigners in many parts of the world. It did not specifically identify any country. But he called for “maximum efforts” to prevent the situation.

UN chief Antonio Guterres said migrants and refugees were specifically targeted. They are the most miserable in this epidemic. They are looked down upon as the source of their virus and are not being treated.

The United Nations has called on the mainstream media to remove racist, misogynistic and other hateful and harmful comments. He called on educational institutions to focus on education about the digital world in the current context of spreading false information online and to teach students how not to succumb to false information.

He says hatred and animosity towards foreigners has spread online and on the streets in everyday life. Anti-Semitic conspiracy theories are spreading and attacks against Muslims targeting the nineteen Cavid are taking place.

Guterres asked on his Twitter account to use all available force to deal with the “global tsunami of hatred and animosity”. He did not point the finger at any country. However, there have been reports of such hate incidents in different parts of the world. Source: BBC Bangla.



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