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Growing up in a close-knit Jewish Community in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Marcelo Bater’s first experience with religious and ethnic conflict occurred when he was a teenager.
In the 1990s, Buenos Aires was rocked by two terrorist attacks: the 1992 bombing of the Israeli embassy and the 1994 bombing…
The COVID-19 pandemic has amplified humanitarian crises and posed significant challenges to human rights. According to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), nearly 11 million prisoners and other detainees are being held worldwide in often…
Dr. Scherto R. Gill is a Senior Fellow at the GHFP Research Institute, an international peace think-tank that is based in the United Kingdom. She is a Visiting Fellow at the Centre for International Education, an Associate Lecturer at the University of Sussex, and a Research Fellow…
Held on Friday, 4 October 2019, as part of the Global Solidarity Walk, this walk took place in Vienna's Prater. Participants were given the opportunity to learn about the reasons why people flee their homeland and seek refuge in Austria.
Over 50 Religious leaders, together with representatives of faith-based organisations, senior policy makers from pan-Asian regional intergovernmental bodies as well as experts and researchers, gathered virtually today to discuss how interfaith cooperation is being used in Asia to address joint…
While many might assume that Argentina is overwhelmingly Catholic, its demographics feature more pluralism than expected. With a historic Jewish population, a large “unaffiliated” community, the largest Muslim minority in Latin America, and a rising number of evangelicals, Argentina is a…
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