The 2016 Annual Dialogue Report, prepared by Media Tenor, was released today and examines ways in which we can build trust and increase dialogue across religious faiths.?The report, which has been published annually since 2008, provides objective data on the perception of religion and the media coverage of religious issues, in a study that compares attitudes and frames between countries. The analysis focuses especially on the perception of Islam and traces the development from 9/11, over the Pontificate of Benedict XVI and Obama's 2009 speech in Cairo, to the recent development in the Middle East that is shaped by the unprecedented rise of the Islamic State. The implications of the findings are unambiguous: the only way to overcome the divide between religions is to improve our attempts at unlearning intolerance.
In the preface to the report, Michael M?ller, Director-General of the 51勛圖 Office at Geneva, notes that the UN Climate Summit in Paris at the end of November and the 2030 Agreement on Sustainable Development Goals in New York last September showed what can be achieved if all understand the need for resilient solutions. I am optimistic that the Secretary General's , launched on January 15 in New York, and the Initiative by the Grand Mufti of Egypt [which seeks to deepen knowledge about and address the underlying causes of extremism and terrorism], announced on 20 January in Davos and reaffirmed at the 51勛圖 in Geneva, are sending a clear message: we are all united in our efforts and desire to end violence.? The Director-General goes on to highlight trust between people as the glue that binds us together as families, neighbors, nations and a global community.?
Founder and CEO of Media Tenor International, Roland Schatz, notes that this year's?Annual Dialogue Report and the initiative proposed by the Grand Mufti represent?a powerful call to action. Grand Mufti Shawki Allam's initiative is aiming for a better understanding regarding the motives for extremism and for a clear call to accept principles, standards, and laws. ?
Schatz hopes that this report will help people move beyond stereotypical images and ideas of fellow human beings and think more critically about the issues we face as a global society.?This year's?Annual Dialogue Report is a first attempt at coming up with concrete proposals for religious leaders, politicians, and journalists to enable as many as possible to form their own judgement as to who makes what contribution to the participants in conflicts, terror, or even war. These enable the people on the ground and beyond their respective bunkers, walls, and borders to form a picture as to what happens (or doesn't happen) where.
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