Hundreds of people gathered in Paris today to demonstrate against anti-Christian violence and to pay tribute to Ashur Sarnaya, who was murdered in Lyon on September 10th. The protest was organized to raise awareness about increasing attacks targeting Christian communities and to advocate for greater protection and justice.
Participants carried signs condemning religious violence and called for stronger measures to prevent such incidents. The event reflects ongoing concerns among religious groups in France about safety and respect for religious freedoms amid rising tensions.
Ashur Sarnaya’s death has sparked widespread outrage and calls for action from community leaders and authorities. While authorities have launched investigations into the murder, advocates emphasize the importance of addressing the broader issues of religious intolerance and violence.
The rally in Paris underscores the continued vigilance among faith communities and their allies, seeking to foster dialogue and ensure safety for all religious groups across the country.