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Obama condemns those who seek to ‘hijack religion’ (VIDEO)

President Obama at Thursday's National Prayer breakfast
President Obama at Thursday’s National Prayer breakfast

NEDRA PICKLER, Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is condemning those who seek to “hijack religion for their own murderous ends.”

Watch Thursday’s replay of the National Prayer Breakfast here

Obama spoke at the National Prayer Breakfast, an annual gathering of politicians, faith leaders and dignitaries in Washington. The president called on people of faith to push back on those who seek to distort religion.

Among those attending the breakfast is the Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism. Obama says the Dalai Lama serves as a “powerful example of what it means to practice compassion.”

The president’s meetings with the Dalai Lama have consistently been criticized by China. Beijing sees the Dalai Lama as an anti-Chinese separatist because of his quest for greater Tibetan autonomy.

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