February 10, 2012

West Can't Ignore Global Persecution of Christians

Conrad Black, National Review

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Many of the outrages are perpetrated by groups the West is conditioned to thinking of as minorities, especially Muslims in general. But the response of the Western secular leaders to these monstrous events has been achingly slow.

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