Vatican City, 2 December 2014 (VIS) –
The following is the full text of the Joint Declaration of Religious
Leaders against Modern Slavery
“We, the undersigned, are gathered
here today for a historic initiative to inspire spiritual and
practical action by all global faiths and people of good will
everywhere to eradicate modern slavery across the world by 2020 and
for all time.
“In the eyes of God*, each human
being is a free person, whether girl, boy, woman or man, and is
destined to exist for the good of all in equality and fraternity.
Modern slavery, in terms of human trafficking, forced labour and
prostitution, organ trafficking, and any relationship that fails to
respect the fundamental conviction that all people are equal and have
the same freedom and dignity, is a crime against humanity.
“We pledge ourselves here today to do
all in our power, within our faith communities and beyond, to work
together for the freedom of all those who are enslaved and trafficked
so that their future may be restored. Today we have the opportunity,
awareness, wisdom, innovation and technology to achieve this human
and moral imperative”.
*The Grand Imam of Al Azhar uses the
word “religions”.
- Catholicism: Pope Francis;
- Hinduism: Her Holiness Mata
Amritanandamayi (Amma);
- Buddhism: Venerable Bhikkhuni Thich
Nu Chan Khong, representing Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh, Thailand;
Venerable Datuk K. Sri Dhammaratana, Chief High Priest of Malaysia;
- Judaism: Rabbi Abraham Skorka and
Rabbi David Rosen KSG, CBE;
- Orthodox: His Eminence Emmanuel,
Metropolitan of France, representing the Ecumenical Patriarch
Bartholomaios I;
- Islam: Abbas Abdalla Abbas Soliman,
undersecretary of State of Al Azhar Alsharif, representing Mohamed
Ahmed El-Tayeb, Grand Imam of Al Azhar; the Grand Ayatollah Mohammad
Taqi al-Modarresi; Sheikh Naziyah Razzaq Jaafar, special advisor,
representing Grand Ayatollah Sheikh Basheer Hussain al Najafi; Sheikh
Omar Abboud;
- Anglicanism: His Grace Most Reverend
and Right Honourable Justin Welby, archbishop of Canterbury.
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