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Muslim, Christian Leaders Set Up Cooperation Group
ROME (Reuters) - Christian and Muslim leaders attending a
peace conference in Rome agreed on Thursday to set up a contact
group to work out how religions can cooperate to promote
understanding and campaign against terrorism.
The contact group was set up at the end of a two-day
meeting hosted by the Sant' Egidio Community, a group that
promotes peace and is considered a candidate for the Nobel
Prize.
"May no one say again that his religion encourages him to
war and that it shows him violence as the way to solve
conflicts," a final appeal issued by the community said.
"May no one use God's name to kill innocent and defenseless
victims. Those who use God's name to hate and who choose ways
of violence abandon pure religion," it said.
During the conference, hastily arranged to respond to the
September 11 attacks on the United States, both sides stressed
that Islam could not be held responsible for the deeds of a few
of its adherents.
The final appeal repeated this theme and directly addressed
those who use terror.
"We address ourselves to those who kill, who spread fear,
terror and hatred, who make war in God's name. The many names
of God never mean war but all of them put together make up the
word peace. To speak of a war of religion is absurd," it said.
Washington has held Saudi-born militant Osama bin Laden
responsible for the suicide hijacking attacks on New York and
Washington and has demanded that Afghanistan's Taliban rulers
hand him over or face the consequences.
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