Insult on religion no justification for violence: Hillary

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Hillary Clinton

Hillary ClintonUS Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said there was no justification for violence happening around the world in the name of religion.

In a pointed reference to the attacks in Benghazi in Libya, she said: “When Christians are subject to insults to their faith, and that certainly happens, we expect them not to resort to violence. When Hindus or Buddhists are subjected to insults to their faiths, and that also certainly happens, we expect them not to resort to violence,” said Clinton. “The same goes for all faiths, including Islam.”

In the speech, a direct reference to the deaths of four diplomats in Libya and attacks on US diplomatic missions in the Middle East, she said: the response to such insults is what separates people of true faith from those who would use religion as an excuse to commit violent acts.

“I so strongly believe that the great religions of the world are stronger than any insults. They have withstood offense for centuries,” said Clinton.”Refraining from violence, then, is not a sign of weakness in one’s faith; it is absolutely the opposite, a sign that one’s faith is unshakable.”

She asked the crowd to work towards building a world where if one person commits a violent religious act, millions of people will stand up and condemn it

“We can pledge that whenever one person speaks out in ignorance and bigotry, ten voices will answer,” Clinton said forcefully. “They will answer resoundingly against the offense and the insult; answering ignorance with enlightenment; answering hatred with understanding; answering darkness with light.”

“In times like these, it can be easy to despair that some differences are irreconcilable, some mountains too steep to climb; we will therefore never reach the level of understanding and peacefulness that we seek, and which I believe the great religions of the world call us to pursue,” she reflected. “But that’s not what I believe, and I don’t think it’s what you believe… Part of what makes our country so special is we keep trying. We keep working. We keep investing in our future,” she said.

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