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LWF to Participate in New York Interfaith Summit on Climate Change Lutheran Delegates Host Fast at UN Summit Parallel Event
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UN Human Rights Council to Send Emergency Team to Iraq to Probe Possible ISIS War Crimes LWF Calls for Humanitarian Assistance, Protection of Targeted Minority Groups
LWF Council Adopts Statement on Conduct on Holy Sites Calling for Respect of Spiritually Significant Places
LWF Takes Part in UN Panel Marking World Humanitarian Day Tribute to “Enormous Sacrifices” Made by Humanitarians and Their Families