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A Demand For Action (ADFA): From a Social Media Campaign to an International Human Rights Advocacy Group and Aid Organization

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“Why don’t Western liberals care about us?” That question, posed by survivors of religious persecution, is at the heart of ADFA founder Nuri Kino's latest op-ed in Newsweek Opinion: "Reclaiming Religious Freedom: A Liberal Responsibility." Reporting from Kenya and IRF Summit, he

“Why don’t Western liberals care about us?” That question, posed by survivors of religious persecution, is at the heart of ADFA founder <a href="/KinoNuri/">Nuri Kino</a>'s latest op-ed in <a href="/NewsweekOpinion/">Newsweek Opinion</a>:  "Reclaiming Religious Freedom: A Liberal Responsibility." Reporting from Kenya and <a href="/IRFSummit/">IRF Summit</a>, he
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Religious freedom shouldn't be political. It is the most fundamental of all human rights, the human right of the soul. Great column by Nuri Kino.

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Religious persecution is one of the fastest-growing human rights crises, escalating into ethno-religious cleansing & even genocide. This isn’t a left or right issue. It must remain bipartisan, as affirmed this week in Kenya at #IRFSummitAfrica. Grateful to Nuri Kino for the

Religious persecution is one of the fastest-growing human rights crises, escalating into ethno-religious cleansing &amp; even genocide. 

This isn’t a left or right issue. It must remain bipartisan, as affirmed this week in Kenya at #IRFSummitAfrica.

Grateful to <a href="/KinoNuri/">Nuri Kino</a> for the
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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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THIS MUST STOP! Nigeria must bring the perpetrators of this heinous attack to justice and start protecting its citizens. When will the killing stop? It is obvious that #Nigeria should be labeled a Country of Particular Concern under US law. catholicnewsagency.com/news/264775/up…

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Help Sahlim Reach His Dream – $200 Can Change Lives Sahlim Charles never met his father, a police officer who was poisoned and died before Sahlim was born. His mother passed away from tuberculosis when he was just five years old. His three older siblings, still children

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A suicide bomber has detonated himself inside St. Elias Greek Orthodox Church in Dweilaa, Damascus. The number of casualties remains unknown. Some videos are graphic and will be shared in the comments. Pray for the safety of your loved ones in Syria.

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Breaking News: Suicide Bombing Targets Mar Elias Church in Damascus (June 22, 2025) Just now, a powerful explosion rocks St. Elias Greek Orthodox Church in the Dweila district of Damascus, Syria, during the Divine Liturgy. Local reports say a suicide bomber detonated himself

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Syria: An eyewitness shares about the Islamist attack at St. Elias Church in Damascus today. According to him, two jihadists stormed the church—one opened fire on worshippers; the second detonated himself. Approximately 200 Christians were inside the church at the time. Pray

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The icon of St. John of Damascus, the great defender of icons during the era of iconoclasm, remains intact on the blood-stained wall of a Syrian church attacked by terrorists. He defended the sacred images with words,now his icon testifies in silence, soaked in the blood of

The icon of St. John of Damascus, the great defender of icons during the era of iconoclasm, remains intact on the blood-stained wall of a Syrian church attacked by terrorists.
He defended the sacred images with words,now his icon testifies in silence, soaked in the blood of
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From Saint Elias Church, our people stood in defiance. Voices raised in unison, chanting as the blood of the victims still stained the floor: Christ is risen! Their faith did not waver. Even in the face of terror, they proclaimed life over death, and hope over fear.

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Defying their bombs and terror, our people marched through Damascus with one voice: We are all for Christ. They responded to violence with faith, and to fear with unwavering devotion.

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We call on your countries — Greece, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Georgia, Cyprus, Russia, Ukraine, and North Macedonia — to immediately request an emergency United Nations session on the condition of Syrian Christians after the massacre at Saint Elias Church in Damascus. This is

We call on your countries — Greece, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Georgia, Cyprus, Russia, Ukraine, and North Macedonia — to immediately request an emergency United Nations session on the condition of Syrian Christians after the massacre at Saint Elias Church in Damascus.

This is
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The Church Bombing in Syria and the Bravery of the Bechara Brothers Greis and Boutros, two brothers, confronted a suicide bomber as he approached their church during Sunday Mass. The church was filled with their relatives and friends, gathered to hold a memorial for an aunt who

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Video from the heart-wrenching funerals earlier today. ADFA will continue to document the horrifying terror attack against St. Elias Church in Damascus. We are currently producing a report that will examine the aftermath of the fall of the dictator Bashar al-Assad and how the