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Masarat participates effectively targeted the second day of a week of harmony between religions

On the occasion of a week of harmony between religionsMasaratFoundation for Cultural and media developmentorganized program of the second day of a week of harmony between religions in MandiSabeanMandaeans in Baghdad, , And witnessed a muted concertopening of the Iraqi national anthem and the program included a joint reading between the clergy of the holy books in Iraq: the Koran and the Holy Bible and Knizarba, Then a panel discussion moderated by Mr. SaadSalloum General Coordinator of Masarat Foundation around the situation of religious minorities in Iraq and then the door opened a debate among attendees about the best ways to protect religious minorities in Iraq was held.

At the end of the ceremony, issued a Council Mandaeans Affairs decision to honor the existing institutions to organize a week of harmony between religions in Iraq, a UN mission UNAMI and MasaratFoundation for Cultural and media development and the Iraqi Council for Interfaith Dialogue and the Iraqi Center for the management of diversity and initiative on Iraqi culture

Before the contract fall apart revelers fired organization’s representatives institutions week harmony white doves in front of the Temple of Mandaeans as an expression of the importance and the need to achieve peace in Iraq and the world.

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