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Liliana Segre, an 89-year-old Auschwitz survivor and senator-for-life, center, waves to photographers with Milan's Mayor Giuseppe Sala during an anti-racism demonstration in Milan's Victor Emmanuel II arcade in northern Italy that was joined by mayors of some 600 Italian towns, Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2019. In Italy, controversy flared recently when Segre called for the creation of a parliamentary committee to combat hate, racism and anti-Semitism after revelations that she is subject to some 200 social media attacks each day. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)

Liliana Segre, an 89-year-old Auschwitz survivor and senator-for-life, center, waves to photographers with Milan's Mayor Giuseppe Sala during an anti-racism demonstration in Milan's Victor Emmanuel II arcade in northern Italy that was joined by mayors of some 600 Italian towns, Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2019. In Italy, controversy flared recently when Segre called for the creation of a parliamentary committee to combat hate, racism and anti-Semitism after revelations that she is subject to some 200 social media attacks each day. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)

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