Middle Eastern Christians and "Memoricide"

"Whether we're talking about a slow bleed or an emergency situation," she added, it is clear that "a systematic elimination of a footprint" is at work in the region, a "'memoricide' that makes it easier for people to forget."

Prodromou hailed the "progressive-conservative conversation" on the plight of the region's Christians, a point echoed by Nina Shea, a senior fellow and director of the Hudson Institute's Center for Religious Freedom. "We have a left-right coalition, which we cannot take for granted in an election year," Shea said.

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