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Masarat Discuss the reality of displaced minorities from areas of The military operation

Masarat for cultural and media development  discussed in work shop in Erbil  the reality of displaced and the future of pluralism in Iraq,in workshop attended by 40 Variety character as a teachers and school teachers of the provinces where military operations such as Anbar and Salah al-Din and Mosul displaced in Erbil .

Amina golden the executive Director of Masarat administrated the work shop,Where was displayed documentary film about freedom of religion and belief , then discussions and presentations on the issue of film, the participant from Mosul and Salah al-Din present their explain about the crimes which committed in the name of religion in their cities ,stressing the need to preserve the diversity of religious and sectarian ,work to correct stereotypes about minorities and their rituals ,respect the cultural diversity in Iraq .The workshop came out a set of recommendation most notably the need for the media’s commitment tonational dialogue , acceptance of others without intolerance , intensify the work of civil society and the government to distinguish between religious and fanatics,non-mainstream culture of religious extremism to follow the doctrines.

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