bali declaration
The
Key is Understanding - The Bali Declaration President Tells
Interfaith Meeting to Accommodate All Opinions in Dialogue
on Faith.
(7/24/2005) President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono used the occasion
of the opening of the AEM Interfaith Conference at the Bali
International Convention Center on July 21, 2005, to encourage
that even militant voices be granted the chance to be heard
in the dialogue to discover common grounds of understanding
between the world's great religions.
President Susilo, quoted by the National News Service Antara
said, "the dialogue should involve groups representing
all faiths. Every voice including those from the so-called
militant groups should be heard."
The President's comments formed part of welcoming remarks
to the conference hosting representatives from 39 ASEM partners
and international observers, government officials, intellectuals,
senior journalists and the religious leaders representing,
Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Judaism.
The Bali Declaration
At the close of the two-day meeting, the participants passed
the " Bali Declaration on Building Interfaith Harmony"
that:
- Expressed sympathy for victims of the London terror attack
on July 7, 2005 and all earlier such attacks, including
the Bali bombing of October 12, 2002.
- Reaffirmed the importance of religious freedom in an international
atmosphere of peace, tolerance, mutual understanding and
respect.
- Acknowledged the wisdom of the world's faiths and religions.
- Acknowledged the various international initiatives promoting
dialogue and cooperation among different religions.
- Proclaimed that all the religions represented at the Conference
commonly advocate peace, compassion, and tolerance among
mankind.
- Proclaimed that the right of individual to choose religion
or faith can contribute to upholding respect for the diversity
of faiths and religions, which is essential in combating
ideologies based on extremism, intolerance, hatred, and
the use of violence.
- Proclaimed the need for people of different religions
and faiths to stand united against the use of violence to
divide mankind; calling on all people to speak up against
those who use religion to rationalize terrorism and murder.
- Proclaimed that peace, justice, compassion, and tolerance
need to be cultivated and nurtured to help create an environment
conducive to building harmony within the international community
and people.
- Called on their governments to continue to promote interfaith
dialogue.
- Encouraged governments to incorporate interfaith studies
in curricula at the post-elementary level to promote understanding
and respect for the various faiths and religions, giving
due consideration to the specific circumstances of the respective
countries.
- Encouraged research through seminars/workshops and other
activities to define educational curricula that promote
and strengthen interfaith dialogue.
- Called to strengthen cooperation on enhancing the capacity
of human resources through exchanges of students, teachers
and youth.
- Called for educating society to accept and deal with diversity
and to prevent the emergence of extremism and prejudice
through activities at the grassroots, national and regional
levels.
- Called to prevent the marginalization of religion-based
education institutions by integrating them into national
education systems and goals.
- Acknowledged the linkages between religions and cultures,
to promote shared values to strengthen harmony and understanding
in society.
- Called to promote exchanges for better understanding and
appreciation of the diverse cultures, religions and faiths
at all levels in Asia and Europe.
- Called to promote cross cultural awareness and understanding
at all levels of society, particularly among the young.
- Called to strengthen and encourage freedom of _expression
as the cornerstone of the participation of the media in
promoting interfaith harmony.
- Called to ensure the upholding of ethics in journalism
in reporting interfaith issues as well as conscious distinction
between news reports and commentaries.
- Called for the upholding media professionalism and social
responsibility by overcoming tendencies towards negativism
and avoiding news labeling which lead to stereotyping religion
and believers.
- Called to encourage religious/community groups to be more
proactive in engaging the media to promote balanced coverage
as a means of fostering greater understanding of religions
and cultures.
- Called to urge the media to provide more time and space
to cover issues and developments relating to intra-faith
and interfaith dialogue and cooperation.
- Called for the promotion of exchange programs and scholarships
to create networks among media personnel in Asia and Europe
to share best practice and generate a greater pool of resources
by involving media organizations, religious communities
as well as governments.
- Called to define and promote common values, such as the
respect for human rights and the protection of environment.
- Called on everyone to combat corruption in all its forms.
- Encouraged and supports the establishment of mechanisms
within respective religious communities to strengthen ethical
behavior and commonly-shared moral values.
- Called to make use of existing interfaith organizations
and institutions.
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