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UN ‘Blasphemy Law’ Would Exacerbate Religious Persecution

The so-called “defamation of religions” U.N. resolutions, proposed by the Organization of the Islamic Conference, would create a “global blasphemy law,” the chair of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom warned on Wednesday. Leonard A. Full Article at Dakota Voice

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