A documentary highlighting incidents of Islamophobia around the world was screened in Baku as part of an international conference focused on combating religious prejudice.
A film addressing global cases of Islamophobia was presented on Monday in Baku during the international scientific conference titled "Islamophobia in the Spotlight: Exposing Prejudice, Destroying Stigma."
According to Report, the screening was part of a broader effort to shed light on the growing trend of discrimination against Muslims and to discuss collective responses to this challenge.
The film also spotlighted Azerbaijan’s initiatives to counter Islamophobia, emphasizing the country's role in promoting tolerance and interreligious dialogue. It included references to various events held in Baku in recognition of the International Day to Combat Islamophobia, reaffirming the nation’s commitment to raising awareness and fostering mutual understanding.
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