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Tomorrow May 8 is the 75th anniversary of the Allied victory in Europe that ended World War II. In this context, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, called for unity in order to face the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. In passing, he stated that this is a critical situation.
“It is the worst global crisis since World War II,” said the former president. He added that “now more than ever, we need everyone to join forces so as not to leave anyone or any country behind.” Furthermore, Bachelet expressed his criticism of xenophobic discourses, which have proliferated in the context of the pandemic.
“We can’t stop saying it: let’s stop the hatred. We must fight racism and end hate speech. We are all human ”, he emphasized.
We leave you the tweets!
# COVID19 It is the worst global crisis since World War II. When dialing #VEDay, it is remembered how powerful global cooperation can be. Now more than ever, we need everyone to join forces so as not to leave anyone or any country behind.
– Michelle Bachelet (@mbachelet) May 8, 2020
We can’t stop saying it: let’s stop the hatred. We must fight racism and end hate speech. We are all humans.#Together we can
– Michelle Bachelet (@mbachelet) May 8, 2020
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