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WCC, Religions for Peace will release joint message on statelessness: “Belonging—Affirmations for Faith Leaders’

The World Council of Churches (WCC) and Religions for Peace will issue on 9 May a joint message on statelessness, Belonging—Affirmations for Faith Leaders”.

The document is one of the most recent fruits of WCC work that has been ongoing for more than a decade around the issue of statelessness. It is currently available in English, French, Spanish and Arabic.

On UN International Day of Conscience, WCC officially releases volume “I Belong”

On the UN International Day of  Conscience, 5 April, the World Council of Churches (WCC) releases a new volume of I Belong – Biblical Reflections on Statelessness”. The day highlights the need for the creation of conditions of stability, peaceful coexistence, respect for fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race, language or religion.

ÖRK-Generalsekretär angesichts der Krise an der griechisch-türkischen Grenze: „Migrierende sind keine Waffen, sondern Menschen“

Nachdem die Europäische Union und die Türkei im März 2016 ein entsprechendes Abkommen geschlossen hatten, hat die Türkei verschiedene Maßnahmen ergriffen, um Migrierende – von denen viele vor dem Konflikt in Syrien auf der Flucht sind – davon abzuhalten, in die EU einzureisen. Im Gegenzug hat die Türkei europäische Finanzhilfen für die Versorgung der Migrierenden und Flüchtlinge sowie Visa-Erleichterungen für türkische Staatsbürgerinnen und Staatsbürger erhalten. Am Freitag, dem 28. Februar, wurden die ergriffenen Maßnahmen nach militärischen Niederlagen im Nordwesten Syriens – wo die Türkei versucht hatte, eine Schutzzone zu errichten, um dort Millionen von syrischen Flüchtlingen unterzubringen und weil es türkischen Interessen im Konflikt mit den Kurden dient – ausgesetzt, was dazu führte, dass viele Menschen versuchten, über die Grenze nach Griechenland zu gelangen und dabei mit griechischen Sicherheitskräften aneinandergerieten.

“Migrants are not missiles, they are people” says WCC general secretary in response to crisis at Greek-Turkish border

Following a deal reached between the European Union and Turkey in March 2016, Turkey has been taking measures to prevent migrants – many of them fleeing the conflict in Syria – from reaching the EU, in exchange for European aid for migrants and refugees, and for relaxation of EU visa requirements for Turkish citizens. On Friday 28 February, after military losses in north-west Syria – where Turkey has been trying to create a safe area to resettle millions of Syrian refugees and to serve Turkish interests against the Kurds – those measures were suspended, resulting in large numbers of people attempting to cross into Greece and consequent clashes with Greek security forces.

WCC co-signs message to UN on statelessness

The World Council of Churches (WCC) joined other organizations in signing a statement delivered to the United Nations Refugee Agency on 7 October that urges immediate action on statelessness.

The voice of young people at the Human Rights Council

Virag Kinga Mezei is a Hungarian intern for the World Council of Churches (WCC) Commission of the Churches on International Affairs. With a passion for human rights, she regularly engages in discussions while also getting training through the WCC on mechanisms that lead to the achievement of racial and social justice.

Asian Ecumenical Institute to train next generation of leaders

Twenty-seven young ecumenists from across Asia are currently attending the month-long Asian Ecumenical Institute organized by the Christian Conference of Asia. The programme aims to provide ecumenical formation and leadership development training for prospective church and ecumenical leaders. It is being held at the Christian Conference of Asia headquarters in Payap University Campus in Chiang Mai, Thailand.