The London Declaration for Global Peace 2011

Discussion in 'Human Rights' started by Red12, Dec 14, 2011.

  1. Red12

    Red12 Newly Registered

    Joined:
    Oct 24, 2011
    Messages:
    1
    Likes Received:
    0
    Trophy Points:
    0
    Recent decades have seen the worlds great faith and cultural communities torn apart by misunderstandings and mistrust to such an unfortunate degree that people of good intentions towards each other are now compelled to declare their unequivocal rejection of the beliefs and activities that divide them and their unreserved embrace of the beliefs and activities that unite them.
    This declaration is fully endorsed by the Grand Shaykh of Al-Azhar Dr Ahmad Muhammad Al-Tayyib, The World Association of Al-Azhar Graduates and religious representatives of all faiths, scholars, politicians, and 11,000 participants present from all around the world.

    “We, the signatories to this London Declaration for Global Peace & Resistance against Extremism, affirm that all humans everywhere possess inherent dignity and immutable rights: these including freedom from poverty, oppression, fear and prejudice and freedom of belief, worship and expression.”

    Due to the success of the Peace for Humanity conference on 24th September 2011, the following peace declaration has been created for all those who want to live in a world full of PEACE,

    Show your support by signing the London Peace Declaration

    To read more about it visit: http://www.londondeclaration.com

    Anyone can sign, regardless of race, religion, ethnicity, creed or status.

    Please FORWARD to all your contacts, and please spread the word to friends and family.

    Thank You

    http://www.londondeclaration.com/
     
  2. botenth

    botenth Banned

    Joined:
    Nov 18, 2007
    Messages:
    1,109
    Likes Received:
    23
    Trophy Points:
    0
    Still a prudent course to follow.
     
  3. Anders Hoveland

    Anders Hoveland Banned

    Joined:
    Apr 27, 2011
    Messages:
    11,044
    Likes Received:
    138
    Trophy Points:
    0
    The plain truth is that there is no fundamental difference between war and terrorism. And both all too often, unfortunately, develop into indiscriminate violence over the course of being waged.

    Lofty idealism, but in some situations different groups of people simply have different interests, values, and propensities. It would be unrealistic not to be concerned about the actions that could likely come out from a certain ethnic group.

    The plain truth is that races exist, and it impacts peoples choices, either directly or indirectly. This said, I, like most other people on this forum, do not support race-based violence or oppression.
     

Share This Page