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Attending the event were head of different religious confessions of European countries, prominent religious figures, scientists on religion, representatives of international organizations, Ombudsmen of Russia, the CE commissioner on human rights and others, the Ombudsman's Institute told Trend.
Addressing to the gathering Suleymanova noted progress existing in the sphere of religion and human freedom, respect to religious beliefs in the post-Soviet area. "The anti-Islam propaganda in some European countries seriously damages the religious values, inter-religious relationships, excites discord among the nations with different religious beliefs," she underlined.
The Azerbaijani Ombudsman also spoke about work done in Azerbaijan in the direction of protection of religious tolerance, national minorities and human rights.