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    US RELIGIOUS DELEGATION SEEKS TO BUILD BRIDGE OF PEACE BETWEEN IRAN, US

    Mehr news agency
    19 Feb 07

    Tehran, 19 February: A religious delegation from the United States has
    come to Iran to meet religious and political figures and the Iranian
    people in order to build bridges of peace and security between Iran
    and the US.

    The delegation is led by the Mennonites and Quakers but includes
    members of many Christian denominations of the United States.

    Iranian President Mahmud Ahmadinezhad visited the United States
    in September 2006 to attend the United Nations General Assembly
    session. Forty-six Christian and Muslim religious leaders met with
    Ahmadinezhad on 20 September, 2006 in an open discussion about the
    role religious communities can play in reversing the deepening crisis
    between Iran and the US.

    On Ahmadinezhad's invitation, the 13-member group arrived in Tehran
    early on Monday and will be staying until 25 February. Improving
    relations between the people of Iran and the US is one of the main
    goals of the delegation.

    We are here to build bridges of peace and security between the
    people of Iran and the US, Mary Ellen McNish, general secretary of
    the American Friends Service Committee, said.

    We are not representatives of the government and we are not sent by
    them, she told reporters of the Tehran Times and the Mehr News Agency.

    On their return to the US, they will directly go to Washington DC and
    visit Congress to give a report on Iranians desire for peace, she said.

    On the first day of their visit, the delegation met Tehran Friday
    Prayer Leader Mohammad Emami-Kashani, and Archbishop Sebu Sarkissian,
    the spiritual leader of the Armenian Orthodox Christians of the
    Tehran diocese.

    Commenting on their meeting with Kashani, McNish stated: It was so
    moving to hear Islam prohibits weapons of mass destruction.

    There are many people in the US who are fearful about Iran, and,
    of course, they are inflamed by the media, she added.

    We want both sides to forgive each other, she said.

    Ron Flaming, the international programme director of the Mennonite
    Central Committee, said, As long as the two countries do not talk,
    there is no trust between them and walls are built up because of that.

    There are misperceptions on both sides, but the delegation is trying
    to promote mutual respect, he added.
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