Can Religion Transform Public Diplomacy?
Can Religion Transform Public Diplomacy?
Religion
is potent source of peace, righteousness; and virtues. Religion can play
positive role in nation-building, ending conflicts between nations, and prove
humanitarian assistance for all whose lives are negatively impacted by war,
poverty, illiteracy, human rights violations, natural disasters and religious
extremism. Religious leaders should guide their followers in right earnest.
Religious leaders must exercise their leadership, and engage in partnership
with diplomatic initiatives, to bring about a cessation of violence against
humanity, to work to confront and end religious extremism in all its forms, the
domination of one religion over another and the domination of one nation over
another. The religious leaders are resourceful in moulding public opinion on
vital social issues. Hence they must be actively involved with stakeholders and
decision-makers in the global community. And religious leaders must be seen as
equal partners and as positive agents of change in 21st century public
diplomacy.
Keeping
in view the myriad problems of extremism, terrorism and violence confronting
almost all nations, religious leaders of all hues and shades should:
• Condemn
those who use religious houses of worship as safe houses for those who are
armed and are engaged in armed conflict with others.
• Make
use of the commonality of the religious Holy Texts of religious communities to
impact change within political and religious systems.
• To
affirm and speak out, sustain and support access to religious freedom of
expression and practice everywhere in the world.
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