1st LD: UN chief warns of hate speech in 1930s

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UNITED NATIONS, Jan. 18 (Xinhua) -- United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Friday called on the international community not to forget the lessons of the 1930s, and stay away from hate speech.

"Let's never forget the lessons of the 1930s," the UN chief said at his first press conference of 2019 held at the UN headquarters in New York, adding that "hate speech and hate crimes are direct threats to human rights, to sustainable development and to peace and security."

"We hear troubling, hateful echoes of eras long past. Poisonous views are penetrating political debates and polluting the mainstream," he said in his opening remarks.

"We need to enlist every segment of society in the battle for values that our world faces today - and, in particular, to tackle the rise of hate speech, xenophobia and intolerance," he added.

Speaking of his recent meetings with member states, the UN chief told reporters that the word he heard most from them was "multilateralism."

"As we look to the challenges we face - from climate change to migration to terrorism to the downsides of globalization - there is no doubt in my mind that global challenges require global solutions," he said.

"No country can do it alone. We need today multilateralism more than ever," he added.

While stressing the importance of action rather than empty talk, the secretary-general said that he was "equally convinced that simply saying this (multilateralism) will not make it happen."

"And simply dismissing or vilifying the doubters of multilateralism will lead nowhere," he added.

While pointing out the fact that "many people around the world are not convinced of the power and purpose of international cooperation," he said that "we need to understand why - and act on that understanding."

Turning to the responsibilities of governments and institutions, the UN chief said that "the biggest challenge" that governments and institutions face today is to show that they care - and to mobilize solutions that respond to people's fears and anxieties "with answers, concrete answers." Enditem

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