• Languages
    • English
    • Français
    • हिन्दी
    • Português
    • Español
    • Kiswahili
  • About ANN
    • Reproduction Requirements
    • Styleguide
  • Subscribe
  • World
  • Americas
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Middle East & Africa
  • Oceania
    • ANN Video
    • ANN In-Depth
    • ANN Profiles

The official news channel of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • X
  • YouTube
  • Trademark and logo usage
  • Legal notice
  • Privacy policy
© 2026 General Conference Corporation of Seventh-day Adventists
12501 Old Columbia Pike Silver Spring, MD 20904-6601 United States +1-301-680-6000
  • World
  • Americas
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Middle East & Africa
  • Oceania
  • Media
  • Languages
    • English
    • Français
    • हिन्दी
    • Português
    • Español
    • Kiswahili
  • About ANN
    • Reproduction Requirements
    • Styleguide
  • Subscribe
Seventh Day Adventist Logo

ANN and Adventist.news are the official news channels of the Seventh-day Adventist church.

Seventh-day Adventists are devoted to helping people understand the Bible to find freedom, healing, and hope in Jesus.

Learn more

  • Adventist.org
  • Adventist Mission
  • ADRA
  • Adventist World Radio
  • Hope Channel

Religious Freedom Experts Confront Issues of Security, Terrorism

November 18, 2002

Washington, D.C., United States

Jonathan Gallagher/IRLA/ANN
Irla 250

Irla 250

Top experts in religious freedom confronted issues raised by national security concerns and terrorism and issued a preliminary statement emphasizing how respect for religious freedom was essential for security and a stable society.

Top experts in religious freedom confronted issues raised by national security concerns and terrorism and issued a preliminary statement emphasizing how respect for religious freedom was essential for security and a stable society.

Meeting in Washington, D.C. Nov. 15 to 17, the board of experts of the International Religious Liberty Association examined the terrorist situation and the response of the national security community. In reacting to terrorist threats, states have sometimes infringed on freedom of religion and conscience which causes counter productive results, the experts concluded.

“Respecting freedom of religion is often a more effective tool in winning loyalty of citizens and in achieving peace than weapons and coercive measure,” the statement affirms. “Responses to terrorism and security threats must take these dimensions of religions seriously,” since “failure to grasp the role that religious beliefs are playing in motivating terrorist activities will result in reduced security.”

The document sets out a list of 17 principles that deal with terrorist activities, duties of the state, and the responsibilities of religious believers and communities. These include statements that “religion should never serve as a justification for hatred, disrespect of others, or criminal violence; indiscriminate violence, threats and other acts of terrorism cannot be justified under international law; and security should not become the ultimate value of a society, even under the threat of terrorism. Those regimes established under the auspices of ‘national security’ have proven to be repressive and incompatible with the culture of human rights.”

Dr. John Graz, IRLA secretary general and director of the Adventist Church’s public affairs and religious liberty department, commented that the preliminary statement was “a first statement on what vital concerns are in today’s world. As freedoms, particularly religious freedoms, are reduced under the justification of national security, all of us need to be aware that we may be causing the very problems we are trying to prevent. Religious liberty is an essential component of security for any nation, and the repression of free expression of religious beliefs causes great destabilization.”

Jonathan Gallagher/IRLA/ANN

Related articles

Hope Channel Indonesia opens new studio

Hope Channel Indonesia opens new studio

August 17, 2026

News

Andrews University professors contribute to new textbook

Andrews University professors contribute to new textbook

August 17, 2026

Education

Waldfriede Hospital expands diagnostic capabilities with new permanent MRI machine

Waldfriede Hospital expands diagnostic capabilities with new permanent MRI machine

August 16, 2026

Healthcare

Peru hosts Caleb Mission in cross-cultural mission project

Peru hosts Caleb Mission in cross-cultural mission project

August 16, 2026

Mission

Subscribe for our weekly newsletter

Related Topics

More topics