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EuropeEurope is the third most populous continent after Asia and Africa consisting of approximately 50 countries.

Population: 731 million, about 11% of the world's population.

Europe is subject to having growing controversies such as in The Netherlands, which is submersed in both politically correct thinking and increased racism, neither of which seem to raise any solution. These problems may prove hard to solve on an intellectual level, since they are of an emotional nature. On an intellectual level, one could propose to say that both freedom of religion and the freedom of speech and opinion should be respected and these rights should be practiced in a manner which bespeak of respect.

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Justice For The World (JFW) is an independent, non-profit, non-governmental human rights organization (NGO) based in The Netherlands, Europe, dedicated to protect human rights and to creatively raise awareness about the value of human rights with in particular the right to life, freedom and faith.

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