From the IDC president on its site at http://www.indefenseofchristians.org/idc/statement-idc-president-following-disruption-idc-gala-dinner/
As Cardinal Rai so eloquently put it to the attendees of the In Defense of Christians inaugural Summit gala dinner: At every wedding, there are a few wedding crashers. In this case, a few politically motivated opportunists chose to divide a room that for more than 48 hours sought unity in opposing the shared threat of genocide, faced not only by our Christian brothers and sisters, but our Jewish brothers and sisters and people of other all other faiths and all people of good will.
Tonights injection of politics when the focus should have been on unity and faith, momentarily played into the hands of a few who do not adhere to IDCs principles. They were made no longer welcome.
When we set out to form In Defense of Christians, many in the foreign policy and faith-based communities said such an effort was impossible. That it would be too difficult to bring such a diverse group of Christian sects, religious and human rights organizations together to draw attention not only to the plight of the deteriorating situation facing our Christians brothers and sisters, but also to the plight of all people of faith, in the Middle East who are suffering...
The human rights’ organizations are prone to despise Israel; some of their members would be on my suspect list.
You need to ask these turkeys how many Christians have been raped, beheaded, or shot into trenches by Jews.
Answer of course is ZERO!
It’s the BLOODY MOSLEMS who are killing and raping the Christians!
Some people just don’t GET IT!