The embassy and employee of the State Department have received a circular request to report on cases of a bias attitude toward Christianity to colleagues.
State department employees have been asked to be anonymous to convey to colleagues showing “anti -christian bias.” On Friday, April 11, Politico, who received copies of the internal document.
It is indicated that the letter with such requirements was sent to the US Embassy worldwide, he was sent to a notice for all employees of the State Department.
“The letter was requested to share as detailed as possible: name, date, incident area,” the newspaper letter.
Some department employees encountered a letter with “shock and anxiety.” In their opinion, although the request of leadership was caused by good intentions, it was “based on misconceptions that anti -christian views are prevalent in the state department.”
“Some employees are sure that such requests will create an atmosphere of team fear,” the newspaper point.
Journalists note that persecution of religious beliefs is discriminated against and opposed to the US Constitution.
Earlier, US president Donald Trump said he would teach to create a group that would take care of “removal of anti -christian prejudices.”
Source: korrespondent

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