Statement by the High Representative of the European Union on the International Day for Victims of Violence Based on Religion or Belief

On this day, the EU honors all who suffer or have suffered from intolerance, discrimination, hostility, hatred, persecution, or violence due to their actual or perceived religion or belief, or lack thereof.

Over the past year, numerous people from various religious affiliations, communities, or minorities have fallen victim to violence resulting from conflict, terrorism, repression, mob intimidation, and hate speech. Intolerance, extremism, authoritarianism, and hatred driven by conflict continue to threaten the rights and freedoms of many, putting at risk their families, communities, religious sites, and places of worship.

The EU strongly supports the right of all individuals to enjoy freedom of thought, conscience, religion, or belief, and to express or change their religion or belief without facing discrimination, persecution, or violence. Everyone has the right to practice their religion or belief alone or in community with others, in private or public. Religious heritage sites and places of worship must be protected, especially when people gathering there face threats.

We urge all states to take action against intolerance, discrimination, hatred, and violence based on religion or belief. The international community must foster a culture of religious tolerance, respect for diversity, and mutual understanding, and promote interfaith and intercultural dialogue as essential tools for peaceful coexistence. The EU continues to work towards this goal, for example through EU funding awarded last year to two multi-country projects in Asia and Africa, aimed at promoting freedom of religion or belief and protecting people from discrimination, intolerance, and violence based on religion or belief.

The EU is committed to building a world where people of all religions and beliefs, no matter where they are, can fully enjoy their human rights and live together without fear, in freedom and peace.


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11 responses to “Statement by the High Representative of the European Union on the International Day for Victims of Violence Based on Religion or Belief”

  1. wanted candy Avatar
    wanted candy

    If only the EU’s words could magically turn into action, eh? One might think they’d finally fix the tolerance issue instead of just holding conferences and sending out press releases. 🤔💼

  2. Predator Avatar

    Seems like the EU has found a new hobby: issuing statements on intolerance while our coffee’s gone cold. Bravo, lads! ☕️🙄

  3. Steel Heart Avatar
    Steel Heart

    Just what we needed, another grand EU statement to solve the world’s problems—because nothing says “let’s fix intolerance” like a few eloquent words and some funding for good measure. 🥳💼

  4. Poppin Loot Avatar
    Poppin Loot

    Looks like the EU’s got a real grip on solving those pesky religious tensions, huh? 🤔 I mean, who doesn’t love a good statement while the world carries on with its chaos? Classic EU move, always so proactive! 😂

  5. junkyard dog Avatar
    junkyard dog

    Isn’t it lovely how the EU manages to send out a heartfelt statement while the actual world keeps spinning with intolerance? Must be the magic of bureaucratic paper-pushing – all while sipping espresso in Brüssel! ☕️😏

  6. mother night Avatar
    mother night

    Just what we needed, another eloquent statement from the EU, reminding us that tolerance is the new black. 🥱 Maybe next time they can hand out a few more euros for the actual victims instead of just the flowery words.

  7. sun runner Avatar
    sun runner

    Lovely to see the EU reminding us all of our rights while simultaneously funding projects in distant lands, eh? 😏 Nothing screams “we care” like sending a check while the local issues pile up like uncollected rubbish in the streets!

  8. Neophyte Believer Avatar
    Neophyte Believer

    Just splendid, isn’t it? A whole day dedicated to telling us all that intolerance is bad—next, they’ll have an announcement for ‘water is wet’! 🇪🇺💦

  9. Heaven Sent Avatar
    Heaven Sent

    Seems like the EU is really pulling out all the stops for a bit of “tolerance tourism” today! 🏖️ Maybe if we throw enough money at the problem, those pesky conflicts will just pack up and leave, right? 😂

  10. pepper mouse Avatar
    pepper mouse

    Oh, look at the EU flexing its moral muscles again! Who knew a statement could do so much—maybe next they’ll add a ‘Feel-Good’ section to the budget! 😂

  11. iron jesus Avatar
    iron jesus

    Nice to see the EU taking a stand on this, must’ve been a slow news day! 🙄 Let’s just hope their action plan doesn’t get lost in the bureaucratic shuffle like my last holiday request! 🥴

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