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From Myanmar to the Middle East, from Vienna to Nigeria, Support Pours in for KAICIID After Austrian Vote
VIENNA, June 15, 2019, /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

Following a motion passed on Wednesday in Parliament seeking Austria's 
withdrawal from the International Dialogue Centre [https://www.kaiciid.org/] 
(KAICIID)'s Council of Parties, messages of support for the Centre have poured 
in 
[https://www.kaiciid.org/news-events/news/live-religious-communities-around-worl
d-pledge-support-kaiciid] from all areas of its operations across the world.

KAICIID's Board of Directors [https://www.kaiciid.org/governance], comprised of 
high-level representatives of the world religions, criticised the move 
[https://www.kaiciid.org/news-events/news/kaiciid-board-endorses-centres-mission
-after-austrian-vote], saying it "jeopardised" the Centre's work in 
interreligious dialogue in some of the most troubled regions of the globe.

Senior religious leaders involved with KAICIID's programmes echoed the Board's 
concerns:  His Eminence Shawki Allam, Grand Mufti of Egypt, said "I strongly 
hope and pray the Centre will continue its blessed work to promote God's will 
of love, respect and cooperation among all of us."

In Central African Republic 
[https://www.kaiciid.org/what-we-do/our-work-central-african-republic], 
Cardinal Dieudonne Nzapalainga and Imam Oumar Kobine Layama said KAICIID's work 
"had a major impact in supporting a resolution of the Central African crisis 
and has facilitated tolerance, the process of the return of displaced persons, 
peace, and the principle of living together in CAR."

In Myanmar 
[https://www.kaiciid.org/what-we-do/supporting-inclusive-dialogue-myanmar], the 
Peaceful Myanmar Initiative, a KAICIID-supported platform of Muslim and 
Buddhist religious leaders, issued a statement saying in part "as a result of 
our close collaboration over the past 3 years, we have built an extensive 
network of interfaith dialogue champions, launched an IRD Training Centre, and 
reached over 3000 individuals."

In Nigeria 
[https://www.kaiciid.org/what-we-do/peace-and-reconciliation-through-interreligi
ous-dialogue-nigeria ], Rev. Dr. Samson Olasupo Ayokunle, President of the 
Christian Association of Nigeria, said: "We commend KAICIID for their 
unrelenting commitment to peacebuilding all over the world. Its relevance has 
become more and more visible."

Fellows 
[https://www.kaiciid.org/what-we-do/kaiciid-international-fellows-programme] 
from all over the world that have been participants in one of KAICIID's 
flagship training programmes, also commended its work.  Rabbi Alexander 
Goldberg, Chair, Coordinating Council of Jewish Organisations at the United 
Nations, said: "KAICIID is a place to engage on human rights, gender equality, 
rule of law and religious freedom. It is essential in the dialogue between the 
Western and Arab world."

Ahmad Alhendawi, Secretary General of the World Organization of the Scout 
Movement, praised KAICIID's programmes, saying: "We are convinced that our 
partnership 
[https://www.kaiciid.org/what-we-do/incorporating-dialogue-scouts-programme 
]with KAICIID has added value to our work in promoting dialogue and building 
better understanding among young people."

In KAICIID's home town, Vienna, local religious leaders joined in praising the 
Centre. The Reverend Canon Patrick Curran, Chaplain of Christ Church, spoke 
highly of the influence of KAICIID training programmes. "In times of crisis, 
these religious leaders contribute to be able to bring peace through 
relationships….In times of stability, they contribute to a better understanding 
of difference."

Tarafa Baghajati, Chairman, Initiative of Austrian Muslims said: "KAICIID does 
a good job… and has sustainable projects. KAICIID supports, for example, the 
Jewish-Muslim Leadership Council (MJLC). It has also initiated refugee 
integration programmes and has sponsored and supported a number of peace 
initiatives in trouble spots around the world. Who will take over this job?"

Read here 
[https://www.kaiciid.org/news-events/news/myanmar-middle-east-vienna-central-afr
ican-republic-support-pours-kaiciid-after] the full story

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SOURCE: The International Dialogue Centre (KAICIID)
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