A Time to Mourn, Not a Time to Accuse
The Pittsburgh massacre shouldn’t be an opportunity for partisan finger-pointing.
October 30, 2018
The first freedom obtains beyond America’s borders.
Twenty years ago Saturday, President Clinton signed the International Religious Freedom Act into law. The act created the position of an ambassador for the promotion of religious liberty and established a United States Commission on International Religious Freedom. Elliott Abrams, who chaired the commission in 2000 and 2001, comments on the act’s legacy:
The Pittsburgh massacre shouldn’t be an opportunity for partisan finger-pointing.
It’s trying to undermine both Egypt and Oman.
After four decades.
The first freedom obtains beyond America’s borders.
It’s not about the tension between human moral sensibilities and divine command.
Twenty years ago Saturday, President Clinton signed the International Religious Freedom Act into law. The act created the position of an ambassador for the promotion of religious liberty and established a United States Commission on International Religious Freedom. Elliott Abrams, who chaired the commission in 2000 and 2001, comments on the act’s legacy:
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