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The United States signed on to a statement condemning xenophobia: TRUE
The United States has left the United Nations Human Rights Council. TRUE
A State Department official disputed whether officials have a duty to condemn racism. FALSE
The outgoing UN High Commissioner for Human Rights praised President Trump’s attacks on the press. FALSE
Explanation:
Trump has signed Congressional Resolution which condemns racism, xenophobia, white supremacy.
The U.S. has withdrawn from the 'UNESCO' and from 'United Nations Human Rights Council' (UNHRC) in 2017 and 2018 respectively.
The deputy assistant secretary is against the use of the words like nationalism, populism, and xenophobia and tore the standard UN documents.
The outgoing 'United Nations' human rights commissioner said that the attacks President Donald Trump has done on the press would provoke violence. He did not praise him.
It should be noted that the United States signed on to a statement condemning xenophobia. Therefore, it is true.
Xenophobia
Xenophobia is the dislike or prejudice against people from other countries. The United States condemned such an act.
The United States has not left the United Nations Human Rights Council. Therefore, it is false.
A State Department official did not dispute whether officials have a duty to condemn racism. Therefore, it is false. State Department condemns racism and says leaders should condemn hate speech.
The outgoing UN High Commissioner for Human Rights did not praise President Trump’s attacks on the press. Therefore, it is false. Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein characterized the president's attack as a threat to journalists worldwide.
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