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  • BAKU: Azerbaijan's Spiritual Leader Wants More Contact With Armenia

    AZERBAIJAN'S SPIRITUAL LEADER WANTS MORE CONTACT WITH ARMENIA

    news.az
    April 26 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Allahshukur Pashazade The head of the Caucasus Muslims Department has
    called on religious leaders to unite against terrorism and separatism.

    'Religious leaders must always take a united stance against extremist,
    radical and separatist forces that oppose the territorial integrity
    and security of states,' Sheikh-ul-Islam Haji Allahshukur Pashazade
    told a Baku summit on inter-religious dialogue on Monday.

    'The violation of human rights, spread of drugs and other psychotropic
    substances, control over space, nuclear terrorism, the use of weapons
    of mass destruction cause us serious concern. We religious leaders
    approve the superpowers' action towards nuclear disarmament and we
    think that if today religious leaders do not use their influence,
    scientists their practical knowledge and the heads of state progressive
    cooperation in fighting these disasters, tomorrow they will have to
    bear responsibility before history and humanity,' Pashazade said.

    According to the sheikh, no religion justifies terrorism, violence
    and aggression. 'Acts of terror in different corners of our planet
    in Palestine, Afghanistan, Iraq and our Caucasus region, and their
    transformation into a global phenomenon also causes concern,'
    Pashazade said.

    'Those who use religious slogans for the death of civilians, terrorism
    and vandalism, commit the biggest sin before our God. They should
    not forget that world religions view an attempt on human life as an
    attempt against the whole of humanity,' he said.

    Speaking of regional matters, Pashazade said that Azerbaijan spared no
    effort for the peaceful resolution of the conflict with Armenia. At the
    same time, he recalled the mediation of the Russian Orthodox Church,
    Georgian Orthodox Patriarchate and the World Council of Churches
    in organizing dialogue between the religious leaders of Azerbaijan
    and Armenia.

    'Though our meetings had definite constructive results, there is
    already a need for new action and new negotiations in this direction.

    On the other hand, we are ready for this, because the world is a
    gift of God and every step made for its sake is positive. I view the
    participation of His Holiness the Supreme Patriarch, all-Armenian
    Catholicos Garegin ll, in our summit, who accepted our invitation
    despite the difficulties, as a significant step on the path to peace
    and I invite him to more active relations in this direction, to the
    restoration of both direct and indirect contacts. I think the current
    problems of both Karabakh and all conflict regions in the Caucasus can
    be settled through a just peace within the framework of territorial
    integrity and mutual understanding in line with the principles of
    international law,' Pashazade said.
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