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Representatives of the Action Alliance to Redress 1219 present former U.S. Ambassador-at-large for International Religious Freedom Sam Brownback, co-chair of the IRF Summit 2021, with two books about human rights, justice, and religious freedom. (Action Alliance to Redress 1219)
The International Religious Freedom (IRF) Summit is being held at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington D.C. on July 13–15, and over 1,000 representatives from government agencies and civil society organizations are attending the event in person while over ten thousand people are participating virtually, being the largest and most important religious freedom event of the year. As a Summit partner, the Action Alliance to Redress 1219 hosted a workshop titled A Question of Justice: The Tai Ji Men Case and launched two new books about safeguarding human rights, justice, and religious freedom, documenting the Tai Ji Men case, a case of violation of religious freedom and human rights in Taiwan, and ove
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الرئيس الأميركي جو بايدن خلال اجتماعه في الكونغرس (رويترز)
قام الرئيس الأميركي جو بايدن بزيارة إلى مجلس الشيوخ، في محاولة لإقناع الديموقراطيين بالالتزام بمحاولته التاريخية لتغيير الولايات المتحدة من خلال إنفاق تريليونات الدولارات على البنية التحتية.
وقال بايدن خلال تناوله الغداء مع أعضاء مجلس الشيوخ الديموقراطيين «سننجز ذلك». وعاد الرئيس الأميركي بعد ذلك إلى البيت الأبيض للقاء حكام الولايات ورؤساء البلديات الديموقراطيين والجمهوريين لمناقشة القضية نفسها.
ويمارس بايدن ضغوطا للحصول على حزمتين ضخمتين للإنفاق خلال الشهرين المقبلين.
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Three days after first asking her if the administration would condemn communism and the far-left ideology’s gruesome affect on life inside Cuba, Fox News’s Peter Doocy finally got White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki to condemn on Thursday both communism and demand the regime grant “freedom” to the Cuban people.
And, on another matter, Doocy pressed Psaki on the Biden administration inviting the United Nations Human Rights Council (which included oppressive regimes such as China, Cuba, Pakistan, Russia, Somalia, and Venezuela) to examine the U.S. government and trash it as repulsive and systematically racist.
Doocy started with Cuba and communism by telling Psaki: