File:Jim Shannon Presentation Memorializing Murdered.jpg
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| Caption | In a heartfelt presentation, Jim Shannon, member of Parliament and chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Freedom of Religion or Belief, stated “Part of our job is to bear witness, to ensure that no government can say that they were not aware of what is happening. In that spirit, I want to read out the names of those who were murdered, both as an act of memorial but also to have it recorded that despite the brutality of the regime these women still inspire us today.” |
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