The correct answer is: Both A and B.
The United Nations declared 1995 as the International Year of Peoples’ Commemoration of Victims of the Second World War and the United Nations Year of Tolerance.
The International Year of Peoples’ Commemoration of Victims of the Second World War was a year-long commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the end of World War II. The year was dedicated to remembering the victims of the war, promoting peace and tolerance, and preventing future conflicts.
The United Nations Year of Tolerance was a year-long celebration of tolerance and understanding between people of different cultures and religions. The year was dedicated to promoting tolerance and understanding, combating intolerance and discrimination, and building a more peaceful and just world.