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U.S. Capitol riot: UN Human Rights office ‘condemns’ display of ‘overtly racist symbols’ by rioters

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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