Baroness Cox attends International Conference On Christian Persecution

Baroness Caroline Cox attended an International Conference On Christian Persecution, which was hosted in Budapest Hungary.

The mission remains: to find answers and solutions to the most neglected humanitarian and civilizational crisis of our time. Beyond raising international awareness, the primary aim of the conference is to foster closer cooperation between governments, governmental and non-governmental organisations and other actors concerned. Only through the coordination of resources and efforts and through joint endeavour is it possible to defend beleagured Christian communities living in crisis regions from the ever wider phenomenon of religious persecution and to support their return to their homelands.

Budapest, Hungary, Nov 26, 2019 / 03:00 pm- Patriarchs, cardinals, politicians, and Christians from across the globe are in Budapest this week for the International Conference on Christian Persecution.

“We have 245 million reasons to be here. This is how many people are persecuted daily because of their Christian belief,” Hungarian State Secretary for the Aid of Persecuted Christians Tristan Azbej said Nov. 26 as he opened the conference. you can read more about the conference here

Here are just some of the Twitter tweets about her ladyship at the event -

Baroness Cox says, Britain must stop ignoring Christian persecution in Nigeria,


Mai Adiko Reconciliation Project in Jos, bringing
Muslims and Christians together.
Britain must stop ignoring Christian persecution in Nigeria,

says Baroness Caroline Cox

IT HAS been five years since Nigeria’s Islamist Fulani herdsmen insurgency began. Thousands of civilians have been killed. Hundreds of Christian churches have been burned to rubble. Entire communities have been forced to abandon their homes and farmland.

Across northern and central-belt states, militant herdsmen continue to engage in an aggressive and strategic land-grabbing policy. They seek to replace diversity and difference with an Islamist ideology (similar to Boko Haram’s) which is imposed with violence on those who refuse to comply. It is – according to the Nigerian House of Representatives – genocide.

Baroness Cox - Unsung Social Crusaders Awarded Mother Teresa Memorial Awards

Unsung Social Crusaders Awarded Mother Teresa Memorial Awards
These noble reformists were honoured at the Mother Teresa Memorial Award ceremony held on Sunday, November 3, 2019, at the Taj Lands End, Mumbai. 

Great article By Cheshta Bakshi -November 4, 2019

Lady Cox was delighted to be part of this great occasion. -

Mumbai, Maharashtra, 4th November 2019 –

The following articulate and dauntlessly courageous social crusaders were honoured with the Mother Teresa Memorial Awards for Social Justice in the field of Contemporary Forms of Slavery: