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Religicide

Audiobook
Nonfiction: Politics
Unabridged   11 hour(s)
Publication date: 11/22/2022

Religicide

Confronting the Roots of Anti-Religious Violence

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Digital Download ISBN:9781696610025

Summary

A brave and timely proposal to name, investigate, and ultimately stop a new crime—the mass murder of millions of people for their faith.

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A brave and timely proposal to name, investigate, and ultimately stop a new crime—the mass murder of millions of people for their faith.

Religion-related violence is the fastest spreading type of violence worldwide. Attacks on religious minorities follow a clear pattern and are preceded with early warning signs. Until now, such violence had no name, let alone a set of policies designed to identify and prevent it. A unique attempt to create a new moral and legal category alongside other forms of persecution and mass murder, Religicide explores the roots of atrocities such as the Armenian Genocide, the Holocaust, the Bosnian war, and other human rights catastrophes.

The authors tap into their decades of activism, interreligious engagement, and people-to-people diplomacy to delve into a gripping examination of contemporary religicides: the Yazidis in Iraq, the Rohingya in Myanmar, Uyghur Muslims and Tibetan Buddhists in China, and the centuries-long efforts to wipe out Indigenous Americans. Yet, even in the face of these horrific atrocities, the authors resist despair. They amplify the voices of survivors and offer a blueprint for action, calling on government, business, civil society, and religious leaders to join in a global campaign to protect religious minorities.

Author Bio

Georgette F. Bennett is an award-winning sociologist, widely published author, popular lecturer, and former broadcast journalist for NBC News. She has published four books and more than eighty articles. Bennett was awarded a 2019 AARP Purpose Prize, and in 2021 was selected as one of Forbes's 50 over 50 Women of Impact. Jerry White is an activist entrepreneur known for leading high-impact campaigns, three of which led to international treaties: the Mine Ban Treaty; the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities; and the Cluster Munitions Ban. He is a professor of practice at the University of Virginia.