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Eruthrean-Ethiopian Religious for Peace
- Subject: Eruthrean-Ethiopian Religious for Peace
- From: anb-bia <anb-bia at village.uunet.be>
- Date: Fri, 11 May 2001 16:55:52 +0200
ERITREAN-ETHIOPIAN RELIGIOUS LEADERS ON PEACE INITIATIVETwenty religious leaders from both Eritrea and Ethiopia have concluded a joint meeting in Nairobi, Kenya, geared to bring peace to their countries. The meeting was the sixth in a series sponsored by the Norwegian Church Aid (NCA). The goal "is to prepare the ground for their two political leaders to agree to sit together at a negotiating table and talk amicably to end hostilities and usher in peace," Abba Stefanos Tedla, the Chairman of the Inter-Religious Emergency Committee, told CISA in an interview. Abba Stefanos told CISA that the two political leaders of Eritrea and Ethiopia made a step in June 2000, when they signed an agreement in Algiers. That resulted in a process of peace. "The 20 religious leaders, ten from each country, and drawn from the Orthodox, Catholic, Protestant and Muslim faiths, met in Nairobi from May 4-6 to discuss postwar activity," Abba Stefanos said. "We recommitted ourselves to work tirelessly for reconciliation of the two countries of our brothers and sisters", Abba Stefanos said. "We believe very strongly that, although peace can come through various other channels, it is only religion that touches the conscience of the individual, of the community and of the nation. It is only through religion that people can forgive, forget and resolve to move on together into the future. The mandate of religious leaders is not a mundane mandate, but a divine one," he said. Without pre-empting the inner conclusions of their meeting, Abba Stefanos, said that what the twenty religious leaders request all people is "the solidarity of prayer so that our commitment for reconciliation will succeed."
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