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ANN Bulletin Adventist News
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| "Urgent Issues" to be Addressed at
International Religious Freedom Congress |
February 12, 2002 Silver Spring, Maryland, USA .... [IRLA
Staff/ANN]
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Plans for a
high-level world congress on religious freedom have taken on
even greater significance in light of recent global events,
says John Graz, secretary-general of the International
Religious Liberty Association.
"The world congress is
held every five years, so this is our premier event," says
Graz, who adds that "more than ever religious freedom and the
need to develop tolerance are the key issues in today's
society. We believe that religious freedom is the best answer
to religious fanaticism and anti-religious ideologies."
The congress will convene in Manila, Philippines, from
June 10 to 13 and will bring together diplomats, experts, and
religious leaders to examine "Religious Freedom: A Basis for
Peace and Justice." Speakers include president of the
Philippines Dr. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, United Nations
Undersecretary General Ambassador Joseph Verner Reed, and
United Nations Special Rapporteur on Religious Intolerance
Professor Abdelfattah Amor, along with many other high-level
representatives, government officials, and scholars from more
than 50 countries. The most recent world congress was held in
Rio de Janeiro in 1997.
"In today's global community,
religious freedom is under great threat," comments Jonathan
Gallagher, communication director for the IRLA.
"Religion-inspired violence is on the increase, with extremism
and intolerance becoming the norm. We believe this vital world
congress will provide the opportunity for people of many
faiths to interact and to work together on solutions."
Chartered in 1893, the IRLA has promoted and defended
religious freedom for 109 years. Various religious traditions
are represented on the Board of Directors, while the
presidency rotates annually among a panel of vice presidents.
The current president is Dr. Denton Lotz, general secretary of
the Baptist World Alliance. The IRLA has no paid staff and
officers and directors serve voluntarily. Funding for IRLA
operations comes from organizations supportive of the
association's purpose. The IRLA was originally organized by
leaders of the Seventh-day Adventist Church; however its
purpose is universal and non-sectarian, seeking to address
religious freedom concerns from all faith communities. More
information about the IRLA and the world congress can be found
at
www.irla.org.
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