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| Season for Nonviolence (YUEL BHATTI'S MESSAGE)64 DAYS) : |
This Video is production of YUBUPA with Greetings of Peace and love from Yuel Bhatti.
Yuel Bhatti is our Peace Advocate ABC4All Mentor - Pakistan and Executive Secretary , United Religion Initiative (URI) --MCC-Pakistan
In September 2007 he attended the UN Conference, high level dialogue committee meeting and celebrated the International Day of Peace on 21st. Sep.2007 at the United Nations --New York USA. He represented URI-Pakistan.
This video is a special message came thru Yuel to each and everyone of us as a Season for Nonviolence is starting from January 30th up to 4th April every year
64 ways in 64 days inspiring/sharing and commitments can be seen here.
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| United Religions Initiative Assembly in Rio de Janeiro 2/3 : |
This is one of the momentous occasions for URI when the global assembly was held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
United Religions Initiative (URI) was founded in 2000 by an extraordinary global community committed to promoting enduring, daily interfaith cooperation and to ending religiously motivated violence. Today the URI includes thousands of members in over 65 countries representing more that 100 religions, spiritual expressions, and indigenous traditions... |
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| United Religions Initiative Assembly in Rio de Janeiro 1/3 |
This is one of the momentous occasions for URI when the global assembly was held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
United Religions Initiative (URI) was founded in 2000 by an extraordinary global community committed to promoting enduring, daily interfaith cooperation and to ending religiously motivated violence. Today the URI includes thousands of members in over 65 countries representing more that 100 religions, spiritual expressions, and indigenous traditions |
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| United Religions Initiative (URI) Introduction 2/2 |
The United Religions Initiative (URI), founded by Bishop William E. Swing (The Seventh Bishop of the Diocese of California of the Episcopal Church), was inspired to bring people of diverse faith into cooperation for peace by the example of the work of nations of the world through United Nations working to bring peace. The movement to found it began in 1996, culminating in the signing of the United Religions Initiative Charter in 2000.[1] "The purpose of the URI is to promote enduring daily interfaith cooperation, to end religiously motivated violence, and to create cultures of peace, justice and healing for the Earth and all living beings."
The URI emphasises a decentralised, grass roots structure that includes not only representation of the world's major religious organizations, but also other voices not often heard. It complements the work of and collaborates with other local and international interfaith organizations, such as the Council for a Parliament of the Worlds Religions. |
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| United Religions Initiative (URI) Introduction 1/2 |
The United Religions Initiative (URI), founded by Bishop William E. Swing (The Seventh Bishop of the Diocese of California of the Episcopal Church), was inspired to bring people of diverse faith into cooperation for peace by the example of the work of nations of the world through United Nations working to bring peace. The movement to found it began in 1996, culminating in the signing of the United Religions Initiative Charter in 2000.[1] "The purpose of the URI is to promote enduring daily interfaith cooperation, to end religiously motivated violence, and to create cultures of peace, justice and healing for the Earth and all living beings."
The URI emphasises a decentralised, grass roots structure that includes not only representation of the world's major religious organizations, but also other voices not often heard. It complements the work of and collaborates with other local and international interfaith organizations, such as the Council for a Parliament of the Worlds Religions |
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| United Religions Initiative Assembly in Rio de Janeiro 3/3 |
This is one of the momentous occasions for URI when the global assembly was held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
United Religions Initiative (URI) was founded in 2000 by an extraordinary global community committed to promoting enduring, daily interfaith cooperation and to ending religiously motivated violence. Today the URI includes thousands of members in over 65 countries representing more that 100 religions, spiritual expressions, and indigenous traditions... |
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