“This lovely ceremony we just witnessed with all the various faith communities pouring their water together into that shared bowl really has distilled in a beautifully symbolic way what the … summit is all about: coming together in unity, sharing our faith, and combining forces to defend the rights of all of us,” said Katrina Lantos Swett, co-chair of the summit, co-chair of the Committee for Human Rights in North Korea and a former Democratic congressional candidate.
'Grave consequences': Japan warned on campaign against church
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’ said summit co-chair Katrina Lantos Swett.
Japan urged to step up, lead the way on religious freedom in the Indo-Pacific
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