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Youth Urged to Denounce Hate Speech

Summary by UMUSEKE
Youth, including journalists, social media users and representatives of unity and reconciliation groups in various institutions including higher education institutions, were asked to act as ambassadors of peace, providing constructive ideas and correcting those who spread hate speech and divisive messages. 100 youth, known as ‘Digital Peace Ambassadors’, were brought together in Rubavu District for a three-day training aimed at combating hate sp…
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Youth, including journalists, social media users and representatives of unity and reconciliation groups in various institutions including higher education institutions, were asked to act as ambassadors of peace, providing constructive ideas and correcting those who spread hate speech and divisive messages. 100 youth, known as ‘Digital Peace Ambassadors’, were brought together in Rubavu District for a three-day training aimed at combating hate sp…

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UMUSEKE broke the news on Saturday, May 23, 2026.
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