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Havana, Aug 31 (Prensa Latina) Cuba today celebrated the International Day for People of African Descent, which aims to promote the elimination of all forms of discrimination in the world.
The deputy minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Caribbean island Anayansi RodrĂguez specified on her Twitter account that this date pays tribute to the contribution of the African diaspora on the planet.
We celebrate this August 31 the International Day for People of African Descent, to also promote the elimination of all forms of discrimination against people of African descent, added the official.
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This day was declared by the United Nations (UN) on December 16, 2020.
On said commemoration, the UN Secretary General, AntĂłnio Guterres, stated it is essential to denounce any notion of racial superiority and work tirelessly to free all societies from the scourge of racism.
Celebramos este 31 de agosto el DĂa Internacional de los Afrodescendientes, para rendir homenaje a la contribuciĂłn de la diáspora africana alrededor de mundo y promover la eliminaciĂłn de todas las formas de discriminaciĂłn contra los afrodescendientes. #AfricanDescent pic.twitter.com/RxIi9H52uN
— Anayansi RodrĂguez Camejo (@AnayansiRCamejo) August 31, 2022
(Prensa Latina – English) by Elsy Fors Garzon
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