UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 13 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese
Ambassador to the United Nations Zhang Yesui said at a UN conference here
Thursday that it is necessary to promote equality among different religions and
cultures on the basis of mutual respect.
"Religious and cultural diversity is an asset of the human society and an important driving force for social development, cultural exchange and world peace," Zhang said. "All religions and cultures are the crystallization of human wisdom and have contributed to the progress and development of human society and as such, they deserve equal respect."
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Chinese Ambassador to the United Nations Zhang Yesui speaks at the United Nations conference on culture of peace at the UN headquaters in New York Nov. 13, 2008. The two-day conference closed here Thursday. (Xinhua/Hou Jun) Photo Gallery>>> |
The two-day UN conference on culture of peace was
attended by heads of state and senior officials from over 70 countries including
the United States, Britain and Israel. It is an initiative put forward by Saudi
Arabia's King Abdullah, aimed at hastening action on some of the most urgent
challenges facing the world.
"China believes that it is necessary to respect
differences in order to peacefully address conflicts," the ambassador said.
"Conflicts are often originated from the alienation, discrimination, fear, even
hatred caused by differences. The Chinese government has always opposed
extremism and all forms of discrimination, xenophobia and intolerance based on
religion, race or any other grounds, as well as the attempt to link terrorism to
a specific nation, ethnic or religion."
Noting that China firmly supports and actively
participates in the efforts of the international community to promote interfaith
and intercultural dialogue and cooperation, the ambassador also stressed the
importance of education, which he believes is a useful mean to help young people
adopt a correct perception of civilization and the world, and the media, which
he suggests should voluntarily take the social responsibility to be the
messenger of culture of peace and to promote the tolerance, understanding and
harmony of the society.
Zhang also briefed the participants on China's
cultural and religious policies. "The Constitution of the People's Republic of
China has established the principles of freedom of religious belief, equality of
all religions and separation of church and state. China respects the freedom of
religion, pursues the policy of autonomy in handling religious affairs and has
promulgated the "Regulations on Religious Affairs," the purpose of which is to
maintain religious and social harmony.
China firmly supports and actively participates in
the efforts of the international community to promote interfaith and
intercultural dialogue and cooperation, he added.
UN General Assembly President Miguel d'Escoto
Brockmann chaired the conference, which was also attended by UN
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.