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Are you aware of the genocides and mass violence that are happening all around the world today? It's a harsh reality that many choose to deny, while others are unfortunately drawn to participate in such horrific acts. But it's time to face the truth and become part of the solution. Introducing "The Holocausts We All Deny: Collective Trauma in the World Today" - a groundbreaking book that sheds light on the disturbing resurgence of genocide and its chilling ramifications.
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