The separation of church and state does not solve all problems – Liechtenstein
Moderator Tanja Cissé, the Bender pastor Adriano Burali, the Protestant pastor Johannes Jung, Trudi Ackermann (Baha’i community of Liechtenstein), Hamit Örgen from the Islamic community and the Buddhist monk Helmut Gassner (from left) discussed challenges and tolerance. (Photo: Paul Trummer)
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Liechtenstein|yesterday 22:23 (Updated yesterday 22:39)
BENDERN – An inventory by the Association for Human Rights shows the diverse religious landscape in Liechtenstein. A panel discussion on Wednesday evening revealed the problems and challenges faced by more than ten different religious communities.
Moderator Tanja Cissé, the Bender pastor Adriano Burali, the Protestant pastor Johannes Jung, Trudi Ackermann (Baha’i community of Liechtenstein), Hamit Örgen from the Islamic community and the Buddhist monk Helmut Gassner (from left) discussed challenges and tolerance. (Photo: Paul Trummer)
BENDERN – An inventory by the Association for Human Rights shows the diverse religious landscape in Liechtenstein. A panel discussion on Wednesday evening revealed the problems and challenges faced by more than ten different religious communities.
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