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World Day against Christianophobia! Sign the petition to the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon for the recognition of a World Day against Christianophobia againstchristianophobia.org/against …Altro
World Day against Christianophobia!

Sign the petition to the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon for the recognition of a World Day against Christianophobia
againstchristianophobia.org/against-christianophobia.php
Samuele Maniscalco
Manifestazione contro la Cristianofobia davanti al Parlamento Europeo
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Samuele Maniscalco
Sign the petition to the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon for the recognition of a World Day against “Christianophobia”
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Dear Secretary General!
Present-day persecution of Christians attracted world attention after the cold-blooded killing of 58 worshippers by radical Islamist gunmen inside Our Lady of Salvation Syriac Catholic …Altro
Sign the petition to the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon for the recognition of a World Day against “Christianophobia”
againstchristianophobia.org/against-christianophobia.php

Dear Secretary General!

Present-day persecution of Christians attracted world attention after the cold-blooded killing of 58 worshippers by radical Islamist gunmen inside Our Lady of Salvation Syriac Catholic Cathedral in Baghdad (Iraq),in October 2010, and the bombing during a New Year’s Eve service of the coptic al-Qiddissin Church, in Alexandria (Egypt), leaving 23 people dead and another 97 injured.

Perhaps even more worrying was the March 2nd murder of Mr. Shahbaz Bhatti, Pakistan’s Federal Minister of Minorities in broad daylight in Islamabad,since he was martyred precisely for his opposition to the «blasphemy laws» which are used as a legal instrument to persecute non-Muslims.

Direct killing, however, is not the only form of “christianophobia.” Current persecution of Christians also includes vandalism against churches and discrimination and harassment of individuals, particularly in the West, under the form of unjust representation in the media, unfair treatment by employers,disrespect for the right to conscientious objection, disregard for the right of parents to be the primary educators of their children, etc…
This reality makes the recognition of aWorld Day Against Christianophobia urgent – to draw the attention of public opinion, social movements, policy makers and the media to this crucial issue and to provide a unique annual opportunity for Christians to defend their rights in society.

A World Day against Christianophobiais the natural next step after recent positive attitudes adopted by the European Parliament, such as its resolutions expressing deep concern over the attacks against Christian communities in Iraq (Nov 25th, 2010), and its condemnation of attacks against Christians in Egypt, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Philippines, Iran and Iraq, as well as the forcible interruption by the Turkish authorities of the Christmas Mass in northern Cyprus (Jan 20th, 2011).

However, words – even if they are pronounced from the floor of a Parliament – are not enough ! No concrete results will come from themif the persecution against Christians is not recognised as the first worldwide emergency with regard to religious discrimination and violence.