Community Organization urges public to stop hate speech

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Community Organization for Peer Educators, COPE urges citizens to stop hate speech to avoid fuelling conflict in South Sudan.
 
COPE Acting Director, Ripai Justin Kezito says there are many factors contributing to hate speech in communities, Radio Anisa reports.
 
Words against personalities, ethnicities or making some tribes feel superior to others lead to conflict, Justin says.
 
Justin advises parents not to contaminate their children with hate speech.
Agnes Angelo, one of the officials advises parents to educate their children at early age to become responsible citizens.
 
She appeals to husbands not to feel superior in family decision making.
 
The appeal was made during peace talk show on Anisa FM Radio on Friday.