the right to protect christians
Posted: March 9th, 2014, 9:20 am
the essential argument of the 19th century crimean war by orthodox view
was the right to protect christians
in the dialogue with the ottoman empire
which led to the democracy of turkey
from an autocratic theocracy
this translates to egypt as much as the dialogue
with the arab world
where the right of religious expression is protected constitutionally
by a police force and accountability
to the values of chartered rights and freedoms
...
this includes the dialogue of the middle east
relating to armenians and kurds
and/or anyone and everyone ... for that matter
...
the autocratic viewpoint or the divine right or rule and authority ...
has evolved into the traditions of 'representation' ... 'transparency' ... and accountability
ie. english civil wars / the dialogue between the parliamentarians
and a divine authority or aristocracy in the absence of representation
...
persecuted people have traditionally been deemed not only vulnerable
but granted asylum
to countries that represent ... a charter or 'representation'
of rights freedoms
liberties and accountability as much as transparency
and monitoring of ...
and freely expressed as 'press' and distributed 'freely'
as the right to freely express ...
...
the evolution then becomes or became
the right to protect ... freedom of expression
as much as the freedom of religion
was the right to protect christians
in the dialogue with the ottoman empire
which led to the democracy of turkey
from an autocratic theocracy
this translates to egypt as much as the dialogue
with the arab world
where the right of religious expression is protected constitutionally
by a police force and accountability
to the values of chartered rights and freedoms
...
this includes the dialogue of the middle east
relating to armenians and kurds
and/or anyone and everyone ... for that matter
...
the autocratic viewpoint or the divine right or rule and authority ...
has evolved into the traditions of 'representation' ... 'transparency' ... and accountability
ie. english civil wars / the dialogue between the parliamentarians
and a divine authority or aristocracy in the absence of representation
...
persecuted people have traditionally been deemed not only vulnerable
but granted asylum
to countries that represent ... a charter or 'representation'
of rights freedoms
liberties and accountability as much as transparency
and monitoring of ...
and freely expressed as 'press' and distributed 'freely'
as the right to freely express ...
...
the evolution then becomes or became
the right to protect ... freedom of expression
as much as the freedom of religion