Kosovar Religious Leaders Appeal for Peace | Sojourners

Kosovar Religious Leaders Appeal for Peace

Defying the assumption that Serbs and ethnic Albanians are incapable of peaceful coexistence, leaders of the religious communities of Kosovo issued a common statement for reconciliation.

Signed by Rexhep Boja, Mufti of the Islamic Community of Kosovo, Marko Sopi, the Roman Catholic Bishop of Prizren, and Artemije Radosavljevic, the Serbian Orthodox Bishop of Raska and Prizren, the statement calls on believers of all faiths to "establish a durable peace based on truth, justice, and common living."

Proclaiming that each of their faiths considers human life a gift from God, they declared that "Violence against persons or the violation of their basic rights are for us not only against [human]-made laws but also breaking God’s law." They specifically spoke against the acts of revenge, including the destruction of Serbian churches and monasteries, that peacekeeping troops have done little to prevent.

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Sojourners Magazine May-June 2000
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