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Susan Korah

@waterlilypool

Award winning journalist, writer, editor, public speaker, master wordsmith, world traveler, focus on human rights, freedom of religion and expression.

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It's time the international community took action to stop religious oppression in Africa. NGOs and religous media have documented serious incidents of violence perpetrated by extremists in Nigeria and other countries.

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A Demand for Action's call to action becomes more relevant than ever in light of the church massacre in Damascus on June 22.The new constitution must be democratic, reject ethnoreligious persecution, and protect ethnic, religious, and indigenous rights.

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"Christianity in #Syria risks becoming a memory, its ancient churches left as hollow monuments in a country that once helped carry the faith to the world." Powerful words from Kelsey Zorzi on protecting all from persecution-not just for their sake but for peace.

"Christianity in #Syria risks becoming a memory, its ancient churches left as hollow monuments in a country that once helped carry the faith to the world."

Powerful words from <a href="/KelseyZorzi/">Kelsey Zorzi</a> on protecting all from persecution-not just for their sake but for peace.
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Are you listening, US, EU and Canada? The situation in Syria calls for action, not more words. The church attack in Damascus is the latest warning signal. catholicregister.org/item/2436-dama…

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This is a powerful plea to the international community in the wake of the recent church attack in Damascus. Statements of condemnation are not enough. Time to take action!

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The international community needs to realize this is not only an internal problem for Syria.Religious persecution rooted in extremist intolerance spreads across borders, fills power vacuums and results in mass displacement . This becomes a problem for many countries.

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The international media ignores this slaughter of Christians in DRC but were in full attendance when Pope Francis visited in 2023. Would it take another Papal visit for them to wake up to this horror?

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Nagasaki Franciscan monastery built by Maxmilian Kolbe survived the deadly atomic blast and still stands as messenger of peace.ncronline.org/node/307696 via NCR

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ADFA welcomes UN report on pogroms vs #Druze in Syria: 1,000+ killed, 105 women/girls abducted, 192,000 displaced. Demand justice & aid now! #DruzeUnderAttack: ohchr.org/en/press-relea…

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Elections in Syria will have far reaching consequences, not only for internal stability but for global security. This article was originally published in Open Canada. opencanada.org/syrias-first-p…

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A tribute to the great humanitarian, the Earl of Sandwich by another champion of human rights Lord David Alton. May the Earl RIP.

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So sorry this happened to Lord David Alton, the tireless champion of social justice and freedom of religion or faith around the world. Pray for his speedy recovery.

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My article on the corporate accountability campaign calling for tougher laws to regulate multinanational companies that abuse human rights. Read in Portuguese or English