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In an interview with America Magazine, Pope Francis spoke of a "martyred" people of Ukraine and said that invading non-Russian ethnic soldiers are "probably the cruelest". Most Chechens are Muslims, while Buryats are Tibetan Buddhists and Shamans. The media's discriminatory treatment of non-Christian troops in the invading Russian Army is not a new phenomenon. There is no evidence to suggest that non-Christians have committed more serious crimes against humanity. Attributing Russian violence to soldier’s racial or religious background will not promote peace.
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History, European History, Political History, Public Administration, Ethnic Studies, Other Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration, Other Religion, Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration, Chechens, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies, Russia, Holy Sea, Buddhists, Public Affairs, Discrimination, Buddhist Studies, Eastern European Studies, Other Languages, Societies, and Cultures, International Relations, Russian Orthodox Church, Slavic Languages and Societies, Other Arts and Humanities, International and Area Studies, Ethics in Religion, Buryats, Religion, Law and Race, Other Law, Other Political Science, Ukraine, Other History, Catholic Church, Military and Veterans Studies, Other Social and Behavioral Sciences, Political Science, Christians, Shamans, Peace and Conflict, Diplomatic History, Catholic Studies, Christianity, Racism, History of Christianity, Comparative Politics, Pope Francis, Military History, Terrorism Studies, Muslims, Other International and Area Studies, Islamic Studies, Defense and Security Studies, European Languages and Societies, Philosophy, Religious Discrimination, Other Philosophy, Arts and Humanities, Law, Ukraine War
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