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Seminar on Religious Freedom - Protecting Religious Minorities

Ministry for Foreign Affairs
Publication date 17.5.2016 14.10
Press release

Press release 95/2016
17.5.2016

The Ministry for Foreign Affairs will organise a seminar on Religious Freedom – Protecting Religious Minorities at the House of the Estates on 21 May in cooperation with Finn Church Aid, the Finnish Ecumenical Council, and the Network of Religious and Traditional Peacemakers.

The seminar will be opened by Minister for Foreign Affairs Timo Soini. The keynote speech will be held by His Eminence Cardinal Peter Turkson, President of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace. Archbishop Kari Mäkinen will respond to his address. The panel discussion will be chaired by Pekka Haavisto, the Foreign Minister's Special Representative for Mediation.

The question of minority religions and the right to practice one's own religion have been raised to discussion both in Finland and internationally. A number of declarations related to freedom of religion and conviction have been made in recent years.

The seminar aims to increase awareness of the promotion and protection of the freedom of religion or conviction. Additionally, the purpose is to deal with the freedom of religion and conviction from the point of view of peace and security and to place the international discussion on the theme in a Finnish context. The role of religions and faith-based actors in peace-building and the prevention of violent extremism serves as the framework of the seminar.

Inquiries:
Janne Oksanen, Desk Officer, tel. +358 295 351 333.

The Foreign Ministry's email addresses are of the format [email protected].