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Haiti - Social : Concerned, «Religions for Peace» calls for dialogue
24/10/2013 14:22:36

Haiti - Social : Concerned, «Religions for Peace» calls for dialogue

Wednesdays in press conference, members of the Executive Board of the Inter-religious Association "Religions for Peace" expressed concern "at the extreme gravity of the situation, which could plunge the country into chaos," according to Bishop Pierre André Dumas Coordinator of the organization that invited political leaders to come together around a table and dialogue for Peace"This is not the time to assign blame [...] Everyone did, in its own way, something wrong. And we strongly condemn any action taken outside the law to solve a problem."

Given the current situation, Ogé Beauvoir, the Episcopal Anglican Catholic bishop declared, "We ask the extremiststo not continue to throw oil on the fire [...] We also call the Haitian people to not be manipulated [...] The solution to our problems must be sought by the Haitians and not by international [...] It is not right to continue to live in a country where cohabitation between different social strata is not possible."

Pastor Clément Joseph of Evangelical Protestant sector abounds in the same direction, calling the policy sector s to cease their speeches that incite violence...

Euvonie Georges Auguste, the representative of the voodoo sector, recalled that there was within the society gravediggers, who would like to see the country collapse and also urged extremists to dialogue "[...] We want to put an end once and for all with this fascist and totalitarian trend that encourages polarization, division and violence in all its forms [...] We want a country that respects the difference [...] A country where the rights and duties of all are met for the country's progress."

SL/ HaitiLibre



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