The United Nations (UN) Human Rights Office said Friday it was “concerned” by the display of “overtly racist symbols” like the Confederate flag and clothing displaying anti-Semitic logos during the siege on the U.S. Capitol Wednesday, and called on “all political leaders to do the same.”
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U.S. Capitol riot: UN Human Rights office ‘condemns’ display of ‘overtly racist symbols’ by rioters
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