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Clement John, human rights advocate and ecumenical pioneer

Clement John, 66, former staff of the World Council of Churches (WCC), died on Monday, 2 June. Shocked by the news of John's death the WCC general secretary Samuel Kobia praised him as "an outstanding advocate in the international struggle for human rights" and "an ecumenical pioneer". John "was never reluctant to speak the truth" and "stood firm for justice and strove for peace", Kobia wrote in a tribute release today. An accomplished lawyer from the Church of Pakistan, John was a member of the WCC staff from 1993 to 2006. "His intellect and profound concern are reflected in almost every aspect of the public witness of the WCC", Kobia affirmed.

Clement John, defensor de los derechos humanos y pionero ecuménico

Clement John, ex miembro del personal del Consejo Mundial de Iglesias (CMI), falleció el lunes 2 de junio a la edad de 66 años. Vivamente afectado por la muerte de John, el secretario general del CMI, Samuel Kobia, lo elogió como "eminente defensor en la lucha internacional en favor de los derechos humanos" y "pionero ecuménico". John "nunca tuvo reparos en decir la verdad" y "se mantuvo firme en la defensa de la justicia y la lucha por la paz", escribió Kobia en una nota de homenaje. Eximio abogado de la Iglesia de Pakistán, John fue miembro del personal del CMI de 1993 a 2006. "Su inteligencia y profundo compromiso se reflejan en casi todos los aspectos del testimonio público del CMI", afirmó Kobia.

Syria sets example for good relations between Christians and Muslims and hospitality to refugees

"Islam cannot be studied like grammar," Patriarch Ignatius IV (Hazim) of the Greek Orthodox Church in Syria, told a delegation led by Rev. Dr Samuel Kobia, general secretary of the World Council of Churches (WCC), who had come to Syria wishing to learn from the country's long experience of Christians and Muslims living peacefully together. "We have to see the real people and share with them. Muslims are sharing with you by living in your countries. Why do you ignore them?" the patriarch asked particularly the delegation members from Europe and the United States at the outset of their 19 to 22 April visit.

WCC delegation met with Syria's Assad

The diminishing religious diversity in the Middle East was discussed as a threat to the stability of the region on Monday 21 April meeting between a WCC delegation and Syrian president Bashar al-Assad.

WCC central committee: Making a difference together

The World Council of Churches (WCC) central committee closed its 13-20 February meeting after having chosen the venue for the 2011 International Ecumenical Peace Convocation, achieved progress towards a broader WCC Assembly, welcomed new member churches, appointed a search committee for a new general secretary and celebrated the Council's 60th anniversary. The WCC main governing body also put its stamp on a number of public statements, policy concerns and programme plans.