How many regional crises does it take to make a global crisis? Tomorrow marks the second annual International Day Commemorating the Victims of Acts of Violence Based on Religion or Belief as designated by the United Nations. But many in the mainstream media will wrongly ignore it.
The last decade has seen increasing violent attacks committed against religious believers and even genocides in Burma, Iraq, and Syria. The memory of these sobering atrocities should drive us to intervene on behalf of countless victims of violence based on religious belief who are suffering even now and need our help today.
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