UN's Rwanda Genocide Exhibit Switches "Turkey" to "Ottoman Empire" and "Murders" to "Mass Killings"
UNITED NATIONS, April 30 -- On Monday, the UN opened the exhibition commemorating the Rwandan genocide, which it postponed three weeks ago by the UN after complaints about its reference to "one…
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