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Inaugural Ceremony of Abused Ammunition Sculpture 
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Unique ID UN7946126 
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5/24/2019 10:21:22 AM 
Unique ID UN739548 
Mbaye Diagne Medal and Dag Hammarskjöld Medal Ceremonies
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5/24/2019 10:07:25 AM 
Unique ID UN739497 
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5/24/2019 10:34:28 AM 
Unique ID UN739537 
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5/24/2019 10:31:59 AM 
Unique ID UN739501 
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5/24/2019 10:02:58 AM 
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Headline Inaugural Ceremony of Abused Ammunition Sculpture 
Caption Description Secretary-General António Guterres and Ann Christin Linde, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Sweden, attends the inaugural ceremony of the Abused Ammunition Sculpture.  

The sculpture is made by artist Thommy Bremberg in memory of Michael Sharp and Zaida Catalan. Their murder was an assault on the values of the United Nations – an attack on the mission that countless women and men around the world risk their lives every day to uphold, said the Secretary-General. The Abused Ammunition sculpture honours the mission by imagining the sorrow of inanimate objects – in this case, bullets – over the part they play in death and destruction.

A view of the sculpture. 
Unique Identifier UN7946127 
Production Date 08/03/2022 9:14:21 AM 
City/Location New York
Country United States of America
Credit UN Photo/Mark Garten