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    CALL FOR TOLERANCE AT JOURNALISTS AND WRITERS FOUNDATION IFTAR

    Today's Zaman
    Sept 15 2009
    Turkey

    The traditional iftar (fast-breaking meal) of the Journalists and
    Writers Foundation (JWF) was held at Istanbul's Grand Cevahir Hotel
    on Sunday, and representatives of the Abrahamic religions were among
    the guests.

    "Children of This Land" was the slogan of the dinner, referring to
    the importance of solidarity and tolerance between different religions.

    Starting with a concert by a musical group, the program continued with
    a speech by Mustafa YeÅ~_il, the head of the GYV. YeÅ~_il complained
    about the lack of dialogue between religions, despite the effects of
    globalization and said: "We have had great progress in our dialogue
    efforts. The prejudices have been replaced by understanding and
    knowing the 'other' and the meaning of 'other' is changed to the
    'children of this land'."

    Georges Marovitch, the Vatican's representative in Istanbul
    and spokesman for the leaders of Turkey's Catholics, attended the
    iftar. Commenting on the influence of Ramadan, he stated that it brings
    the different religions closer together and extended his gratitude to
    Fethullah Gulen, the honorary head of the foundation, for putting great
    effort into establishing a dialogue platform for the various religions.

    Depicting the iftar, in which representatives of different religious
    leaders gathered on the same table, as paramount, Turkey's chief rabbi,
    Ä°shak Haleva, said understanding between people would be possible if
    only people listened to each other. He added, "The children of this
    land were raised in this land, but they will transcend the oceans
    and reach out to every corner of the world."

    Gulen sent a message to the iftar, saying despite being far from
    Turkey, he felt the atmosphere of Ramadan and hoped that Turkey would
    overcome its problems as soon as possible.

    Along with many journalists, representatives of the Greek Orthodox,
    Syrian Catholic, Armenian Catholic, Armenian Orthodox and Roman
    Catholic communities attended the iftar.
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