UNiting Against Hate episode 4: Bearing the scars of hate
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For years, Martina Mlinarević, a writer and journalist, and the ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the Czech Republic, has detailed aspects of corruption in her country. She has faced threats and insults online, but when allowed a photo of her mastectomy scar to be published in a magazine, a first for Bosnia and Herzegovina, there was a furious backlash. Ms. Mlinarević told Katy Dartford about the impact this had on her, and her family. Find out more about the UN's #NoToHate campaign here. Like and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, to ensure you don’t miss an episode! Music: Backcomb, Ketsa
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