Pandemic of Religious Persecution Must Be Addressed by a Sincere Desire to Defend Everyone's Religious Rights, White House Official Says
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Pandemic of religious persecution must be addressed by a sincere desire to defend everyone's religious rights, White House official says
Paula White-Cain, Trump's personal pastor and White House Faith Office special adviser, told IRF Summit 2026 religious liberty is a nonpartisan goal
International Religious Freedom Summit on Global Commitments
The plenary session at the International Religious Freedom Summit 2026 is held at 9:45 a.m. on Feb. 2, exploring how democratic nations can lead global efforts to protect individuals from religious persecution through concrete leadership commitments. Moderator Knox Thames, former U.S. special adviser for religious minorities Panelists Melissa Rogers, distinguished scholar in residence in faith, law, and public policy at the Wake Forest Universit…
IRF Summit Details How Nations Can Promote Religious Freedom Abroad: Be ‘Persistent’
Tessa Gervasini/EWTN News Panel moderator Knox Thames (far left) talks with panelists (left to right) Melissa Rogers, Jordan Sekulow, and Ahmed Shaheed at the 2026 International Religious Freedom Summit on Feb. 2, 2026, in Washington, D.C. Religious freedom advocates addressed how personal anecdotes and persistence are the keys to help leaders promote religious freedom globally.
Threats to religious freedom present risks to global security, experts warn
WASHINGTON (OSV News) — The cause of international religious freedom is tied to global stability and is increasingly threatened by authoritarian regimes, said speakers and participants in the sixth annual International Religious Freedom Summit in Washington Feb. 2 and 3. The summit, which brings together a diverse coalition of faith communities, policymakers and experts, seeks to advance freedom of religion, conscience and belief around the worl…
Washington, D.C. | TR724 The International Religious Freedom Summit 2026 (IRF 2026), one of the world's largest religious freedom gatherings, has begun in Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States. The two-day summit is being attended by government representatives, human rights advocates, civil society leaders, and representatives of faith communities from different parts of the world. Participants from Islam, Christianity, Judaism, Bud…
On the morning of February 2nd, Eastern Time, the 2026 International Religious Freedom Summit held a plenary session to discuss how democratic countries can lead the world in protecting individuals from religious persecution through concrete commitments. NTD and The Epoch Times provided live online streaming (with real-time Chinese subtitles).
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