World News in Brief: UN chief condemns religious hate, threats to freedom in Sri Lanka, four young people executed in Somalia
As the world marks the International Day Commemorating the Victims of Acts of Violence Based on Religion or Belief on Thursday, the UN Secretary-General urges a renewed global commitment to ensuring everyone can live free from “fear, stigma, and persecution,” regardless of their religion or beliefs. https://ift.tt/k4BjeGO
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