harry hagopian says we shouldn't, as christians, be in any way exclusivist in our approach to the workuote, "today, perhaps more than at any other time, "christians and muslims are condemned to solidarity. "it is only in solidarity with each other that we can hope "to vanquish tyranny, barbarity and fanaticism." do you agree? there was never in the history that christians have been sectarian when it comes to their schools, hospitals, anything like that. i mean, you could go to, i mean, i'm sure you travelled to lebanon and you've seen what the christians institutions has offered to the whole country. yes, we have to unify all the efforts in fighting extremism. but do you work with muslims or do you regard your work as entirely in the christian community? every day. every day, whenever i see any, i meet any imams, i'm addressing these issues friendly and without, really, i mean, attacking just to tell them this is the truth and this is the result of 1,400 years. we have to learn from this history. do you think then, do you agree with mr hagopian, who worries that sometimes the internati