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Iraq and Philippines Christians join Red Wednesday religious freedom solidarity display

World Watch Monitor

Landmarks in the UK, Ireland, Iraq and the Philippines were floodlit in red yesterday to highlight the persecution of faith groups for their “peacefully held beliefs”.

The “Red Wednesday” initiative is in its second year and has been pioneered by Aid to the Church in Need (ACN). This year it is also organised by Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) – both charities advocate chiefly for persecuted Christians.

Ahead of the event, ACN, a Catholic charity, said in a communique: “Red is the Christian colour of martyrdom. Christians are the most persecuted faith group in today’s world…Red Wednesday will shine a light on Christian persecution but also highlight the injustices perpetrated against other faith groups.”

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