Arielle Del Turco

@arielledelturco

Assistant Director of the Center for Religious Liberty | "In a gentle way, you can shake the world" | Psalm 34

Washington, D.C.
Joined August 2019

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    22 Jun 2021

    The pilgrims were also a religious community longing to live according to their convictions, free from government harassment. There is something deeply American about the plight of these Chinese Christians, and should help. Latest :

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    Mar 12
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    Mar 8

    . commentary: Among the countless tragedies and hardships that a Russian victory would mean for the Ukrainian people is a rollback of religious freedom.

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    CNN witnesses a small group of Ukrainians in Kharkiv gathering and kneeling in prayer. "So, to see these people kneeling on the cold stone in prayer is honestly -- it's very moving," Clarissa Ward.

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  5. Retweeted
    Feb 23

    As what appears a full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russian forces gets underway, some prayer points for Donbas region (from European Evangelical Alliance)--

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  6. Retweeted
    Feb 19

    Four years ago today, 14 y.o. Leah Sharibu was kidnapped by Boko Haram. She remains in captivity. Will you pray? 1. Pray for Leah's release 2. Pray for Leah’s encouragement & protection. 3. Pray for Leah’s family and other Christians facing persecution.

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    Two Christians in Finland are on trial for their beliefs. Executive Editor of the , Joy Pullman, joins to talk more about the trial. The Federalist recently interviewed the two people at the center of the trial. Pullman shares what they had to say.

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    Feb 17

    "While millions of people around the world were watching the opening ceremony of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, in the very same city...Xu Yonghai was being put under house arrest at a motel." From my colleagues & :

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    Feb 16

    My Op-Ed with colleague Arielle at came out a couple of hours ago. “Don’t Let the Bright Lights of the Olympics Blind You to the People Suffering in Its Shadows”

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    Feb 16

    U.S. Representative Chip Roy and Tony Perkins published an op-ed about my case on the Fox News website today. War on religious freedom: We must stand up for Finnish Christians facing trial for their faith

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  11. Feb 9

    Can't recommend this episode enough. Timely discussion on why human rights truly matters to our foreign policy 👇

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  12. Retweeted
    Feb 4

    Religious freedom continues to deteriorate in China. Things were so bad for members of the Shenzhen Holy Reformed Church, they fled together to South Korea. That same group of Chinese Christians is now facing repatriation.

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    Feb 3

    Defenders of Eastern blasphemy laws say that words which offend followers of a majority religion cause pain & harm the social fabric. Each of these defenses found their way into the Finnish prosecutor’s arguments at Paivi's trial, dressed up as secularism.

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    Feb 1

    US officials have neglected some religious freedom cases that are seen as controversial. But the State Department’s Office on International Religious Freedom is supposed to promote religious freedom, not avoid controversy –

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  15. Retweeted
    Jan 29

    “The need for the US government to promote international religious freedom has never been more pronounced.” gives three ways the new ambassador can help:

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  16. Jan 28

    It's great to see someone serving in the role of IRF Ambassador again. Here are 3 things I think deserve attention of the new ambassador.

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  17. Jan 25

    Much is made about how dramatically declining birth rates in China will harm its economy. But far more important is the human toll. My latest :

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  18. Jan 25

    A tweet from a Finnish MP posting a Bible verse might put her in prison. This could chill free speech across the Western world. Thanks to the U.S. politicians who have led the way in speaking out on this!

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    Jan 25

    A truly chilling account of y'day's proceedings. “I would characterize the day as a modern-day Inquisition or heresy trial,” @Paul_ADFIntl concluded. “And the heresy was that Paivi and Bishop Juhana were on trial against the new sexual orthodoxy of the day.”

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  21. Jan 24

    "For Chamath Palihapitiya, genocide may be below the line of things he cares about. But most Americans do care and want to make sure our actions don't indirectly harm Uyghurs or anyone else." May latest :

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