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| Caption | Mark Weitzman of the Simon Weisenthal Center and Yvette Rugasaguhunga, a survivor of the Rwanda genocide of 1994, were among nine speakers at a discussion titled "Eliminate Racism: Prevent Mass Atrocities." Two United Nations ambassadors and representatives of the U.N. human rights office also spoke. |
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