ISBN-13: 9781518732065 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 118 str.
ISBN-13: 9781518732065 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 118 str.
THROUGHOUT HISTORY, RELIGIOUS MINORITIES have experienced discrimination, persecution, expulsion, and genocide. Further, in the last decade, the world has witnessed an unprecedented increase in violent persecution of religious minorities, particularly in the Middle East, in Asia and in Africa. Yet the international community has been a bystander and has not been able or willing to develop a strategy to protect persecuted religious minorities and to stop their expulsion and genocide. After the Second World War with the creation of the United Nations, there were great hopes that all peoples could live in peace with one another as good neighbors, based on the fundamental human rights and the practice of tolerance as stated in the Preamble of the UNITED NATIONS CHARTER. However, the United Nations never developed specific and effective strategies to protect the human rights of religious minorities and to stop their persecution, expulsion and genocide. Even so, we must recognize that the United Nations has been providing humanitarian assistance to refugees who fled for religious reasons. The 2014 Symposium at the United Nations in New York on the "Protection of Religious Minorities Worldwide" was directed at the international community in the hope that it will acknowledge the dire situation of so many religious minorities and will adopt practical strategies and measures for protection of, and strong humanitarian assistance for, the expelled religious refugees. A PUBLICATION OF PACEM IN TERRIS PRESS Pacem in Terris Press Series on Global Issues