IRLA News January 99
Letter from the Secretary-General
January '99
Dear IRLA Board Members:
Because you will receive this letter near the beginning of
the New Year, I have the opportunity to wish you a beautiful
and blessed New Year. 1998 was a great year for IRLA and we
look forward to 1999 to achieve several projects. Pondering
our 1998 year, a few things stand out in my mind.
Buenos Aires: Lecture and IRLA-Argentina Chapter
We received a VIP welcome at the Buenos Aires airport from
the IRLA officers of the Argentina Chapter with Professor
Emilio Cardoso, director of the Department of Religious Registration.
Professor Cardoso organized a great meeting at the Bar-Ilan
University of Buenos Aires in September. The Secretary of
State for Religious Affairs chaired this meeting to which
about 400 students and professors attended. The Rector Professor
Leon Bernstein Han gave warm support at the meeting, and I
lectured on religious freedom in the world. The following
day we went to the Adventist University of La Plata and with
our Argentinian members gave birth to the IRLA Argentinian
Chapter. Professor Alberro and Dr. Posse are the officers.
They did a great work and have many projects. Our IRLA Secretary
General for South America, Siloé de Almeida, was with
us. The following day, the University welcomed the President
of the Republic, Dr. Carlos Menem, and I had the privilege
of meeting him. The trip to Argentina was very fruitful.
Iguaçu, Brazil: General Assembly
Our General Assembly in October gave us the occasion to share
reports and vote the Board of Experts Meeting in Spain from
May 13-16 and the Congress of New Delhi for December 12-15,
1999. We also showed the new ten-minute video of IRLA. It
is good to use as an introduction at meetings.
Windsor Castle and Archbishop of Canterbury
In October, Bert Beach and I had the opportunity to stay
in Windsor Castle as members of the World Christian Communion
attending a meeting there. Religious freedom was mentioned
along with comments about the Statement of the Anglican Communion
voted during the Lambeth Conference in August. We were later
welcomed by the Archbishop of Canterbury, followed by a special
meal in London. The religious leaders are key people in the
religious freedom issue.
Conference of Toledo
In November, I was invited by Professor Alberto de la Hera,
under the auspices of the Ministry of Justice of Spain, to
a meeting of the three religions of the Book in Spain. Rosa
Maria Martinez de Codes and the team of Professor de la Hera
had a very effective program. We also had the pleasure of
being with several of our IRLA members. Thanks go to Professor
de la Hera and Rosa Maria that IRLA was not forgotten. Congratulations
to Professor Amor who was honored with the Cross of Commander
of the National Order of the Civil Merit.
50th Anniversary of the UDHR
Lee Boothby and Cole Durham attended a symposium in Bucharest
organized by our partner association AIDLR. Maurice Verfaillie
and Viorel Dima were in charge and it was a very good meeting.
We remained in Washington for a special celebration of the
50th Anniversary in this area. It was great! The speakers
were the newly designated Ambassador at Large for Religious
Freedom, Dr. Robert Seiple (his wife attended); David Little,
member of the Advisory Committee on Religious Persecution;
Joseph Sills, Representative of the United Nations Secretary
General; Karen Lord from the State Department; and Robert
Folkenberg, president of the SDA Church. The program began
with the New England Youth Ensemble and The Collegiate Chorale.
Beautiful! More than 300 people attended. It was a good celebration
which ended with a liturgical prayer read by the assembly.
Richard Fenn was the key organizer of this meeting.
IRLA President for 1999
Bishop Gunnar Staalsett accepted the invitation to become
the IRLA President for 1999. Gunnar has given several lectures
on human rights and religious freedom and is invited to speak
regularly. At this time we want to thank Robert Nixon for
his fine service as our past IRLA President. He will remain
chairman of the IRLA Committee.
Jerusalem: 50th Anniversary and New IRLA Chapter
Pastor Richard Elofer and his team are courageous! Just last
month they organized a commemorative celebration for the 50th
Anniversary of the UDHR in Jerusalem consisting of several
meetings, a press conference, and a beautiful program. Richard
invited the Deputy Attorney General, Professor Nahum Rakover,
Professor Mustafa Abu-Sway; Dr. Ibrahim Kaudalaft, Pastor
Scott and I, to speak. The meeting was held in the auditorium
of the YMCA. During this stay, I visited Rector Nihil Cohen
whom I met in Toledo. The meeting gave birth to the IRLA Israel
Chapter. Congratulations!
IRLA Interventions
The tensions in India, Indonesia, Cape Verde, Sri Lanka,
and Pakistan maintained our interest this last quarter. We
reacted to the imprisonment of one pastor in Uzbekistan, another
in Sri Lanka, and a pastors son. The good news is that
two of these people have been released. The good news is that
Uzbekistan seems more open than Russia. The bad news is that
Pastor Alexander is still jailed in Sri Lanka and was tortured.
The good news is that our actions in Cape Verde subdued inter-religious
tensions. The bad news is that two innocent people were tortured
by the police and are still in jail. The bad news is that
France voted the first anti-sect law on compulsory schooling.
When? December 10, 1998, the day of the 50th Anniversary of
the UDHR. Very bad!
Richard Fenn: New Associate
Richard Fenn is officially my deputy, and has already done
a tremendous job in Washington and New York. He also brought
to fruit the dream of having an IRLA journal: Fides et Libertas,
which will be out shortly.
Etc.
Professor Amor was elected a member of the United Nations
Human Rights Committee. Pastor Bienvenido Tejano, our IRLA
Secretary General for the Philippines, was nominated Ambassador
in Papua New Guinea. Congratulations! Maurice Verfaillie met
the Queen of Spain and is invited to lecture there. Bert Beach
attended the World Council of Churches Assembly in Harare.
Wintley Phipps was chosen to be the SDA presidents Advisor
for the U.S. Congress.
1999 will see some important events: the January Liberty
Campaign; the Meeting of Experts in May; the International
Congress in New Delhi; and a possible congress in Yaounde,
Africa, to mention a few. Visit our website at www.IRLA.org!
Thank you very much for your support and may God bless every
one of you and your family this New Year.
Sincerely,
John Graz
Secretary General
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