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Tunisian Delegation Emphasizes Religious Freedom

September 25, 2000

Silver Spring, Maryland, USA

Jonathan Gallagher
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A high-ranking delegation from the Tunisian Parliament emphasized their country's commitment to religious freedom.

During a recent visit to the United States sponsored by the State Department, a high-ranking delegation from the Tunisian Parliament emphasized their country’s commitment to religious freedom.

The delegation visited the world headquarters of the Seventh-day Adventist Church on September 15 at the invitation of the International Religious Liberty Association (IRLA). During that visit delegation spokesperson Dr. Ismail Boulahia said that Tunisia had an enviable record of religious freedom and toleration.

“We are known for our social cohesiveness, and tolerance is reflected in the character of Tunisians,” he said. “Tunisia has never rejected any religion and is an oasis of peace. The government of Tunisia has worked for the freedom of women, for education, and for the country’s openness to the world. While we are proud of our Islamic heritage, we are interested in working with all religions.”

As a result, said Boulahia, extremist organizations do not pose a threat to the country and Tunisia plays an important international diplomatic role, particularly in religious dialogue in the Islamic world.

Dr. Bert B. Beach, president of IRLA, welcomed the delegation, comprising seven members of the Chamber of Deputies, and their words of commitment to religious freedom.

“As an organization dedicated to the cause of religious freedom we are appreciative of any positive and practical developments that will increase freedom of conscience and the fundamental human right to choose one’s religion,” said Beach. “We are conscious of the challenges posed in some countries by religious extremism or fundamentalism, especially those in which a majority faith is dominant, and we welcome any increase of religious freedom through dialogue and mutual understanding.”

Jonathan Gallagher

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