Reflections from Budapest - Religious Inequality in Iraq - Discussion with Jeremy P. Barker Part 2
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In this episode of Reflections from Budapest, we asked Jeremy P. Barker, the Director of the Middle East Action Team for the Religious Freedom Institute, about the current situation of the Christian communities in Iraqi Kurdistan. Mr. Barker spoke in detail about the factors, such as violence against women that adversely affect Christians in Iraq today. He also expressed his opinion on whether the Christian community has a future in Kurdistan and Iraq.
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