Buddhist Statement against Terrorism and Religious Manipulation
The United
Buddhist Nations Organization expresses its condolences and sends its
solidarity and spiritual love to the thousands of families of victims of brutal
terrorist attacks that daily occur in both East and West.
The United
Buddhist Nations Organization firmly condemns all kinds of terrorism, even
State terrorism, and also condemns all kinds of violence in the world, included
any violence against women and children, at the same time it is rejected any
type of concept such as just, holy or
humanitarian war.
The United
Buddhist Nations Organization deals with terrorism by means of the supreme
force of peace and justice, which are the only values and practices that are
capable of developing a safe and healthy Way of Life.
The United
Buddhist Nations Organization seeks to investigate and judge those who are
responsible of terrorist acts, as well as those supporting these illegal
activities, although multiple resources to prevent these phenomena must be employed
in order to cure the causes or roots of the world suffering.
The United
Buddhist Nations Organization respects the international human rights
standards system, by promoting the fundamental freedoms and the principles of
dialogue and multicultural coexistence.
The United
Buddhist Nations Organization considers that the multiple terrorist attacks
shows that the international community has failed to bring liberty, equality
and fraternity to every corner on planet, so that terrorist acts are nothing
but expressions produced by oppression, inequity and enmity
among the peoples.
The United
Buddhist Nations Organization declares that terrorism will never be
defeated through violence and war, which actually make terrorism stronger, but
terrorism will only be defeated through cooperation, friendship, reconciliation
and the integration among peoples.
The United
Buddhist Nations Organization considers that the current technologies
of social networks usually facilitate
the incitement and spreading of violence at a local and international level, so
that combating terrorism will imply the task to educate the community and show
that freedom of expression is not an absolute right but rather it is a right
that is limited by the compliance of human rights, whose norms prohibit
extremist propaganda making apology of discrimination, violence, terrorism and
war.
The United
Buddhist Nations Organization asks the States and the civil society to
support Education for Peace programs,
such as those taught by the Maitriyana Buddhist University.
The United
Buddhist Nations Organization is engaged with the diplomatic task to keep
guiding ethically the Great Buddhist Nation, showing that those spiritual
leaders or practitioners participating in racism or genocide acts are not only
practicing a False Buddhism but they
are also committing Crimes against
Humanity and Peace.
The United
Buddhist Nations Organization repudiates the deceitful and manipulating
work of Ken Wilber, in which this author not only incur plagiarism and
distortion of the Buddhist Cultural Heritage but he also accused Buddhism of
having carried out terrorist attacks with chemical weapons in Japan, which is a
false ethnocentric accusation because those responsible of such attacks were a
non-Buddhist cult called Aleph.
The United
Buddhist Nations Organization seeks to finance humanitarian activities that
deals with terrorism, simultaneously endorsing the view that no religion
supports terrorism, but rather the terrorists and criminals often use religious
flags illegally in order to manipulate and cheat society, being Islam a clear
example of it, since it is a tradition distorted by terrorists who even attack
against mosques.
The United
Buddhist Nations Organization rejects as ethnocentrism to any kind of
pejorative and distorted vision of ancient civilizations, such as the Buddhist
and Islamic.
The United
Buddhist Nations Organization will continue working in pursuit of
interreligious, interspiritual and intercivilization harmony, facilitating the
teaching of common points between Buddhism and Shamanism, Hinduism, Judaism, Christianity
and Islamism, since Buddhist ethics is the major weapon to defeat
discrimination and intolerance, creating a transnational culture of peace and
justice.
The United
Buddhist Nations Organization will continue supporting the integrative and
reconciling teaching of Maitriyana Spirituality, while it supports the
investigation and condemnation of those who distort and manipulate the pacifist
cultural traditions.
The United
Buddhist Nations Organization is convinced of the extraordinary role of
Spirituality as an adequate instrument to combat the evils of the world, such
as violence, injustice, ignorance and pollution, cultivating the Path of peace,
tolerance, understanding and pluralism among peoples.
The United
Buddhist Nations Organization contributes to the preservation of
Spirituality as a fundamental aspect of the identity and memory of humanity,
encouraging dialogue and unity among communities, nations and civilizations.
The United
Buddhist Nations Organization reaffirms its total determination with
defense, protection and development of the Cultural Heritage of humanity,
including the Intangible Heritage that are constituted by the spiritual
traditions, so that it is denounced those who distort or manipulate Cultural
Heritage for violent or commercial purposes.
The United
Buddhist Nations Organization highlights the objective fact that terrorist
activities constitute a less important problem, despite the fact that
journalism and politicians give a totally emotional value to this phenomenon,
for actually war, poverty, ignorance and pollution are the worst evils in the
world that require urgent solution.
The United
Buddhist Nations Organization fights against terrorism through appropriate
instruments such as non-violent civil resistance, pluralism, tolerance, social
inclusion, interreligious dialogue, democracy, human rights and the Rule of Law.
August 26, 2017
Master Maitreya Samyaksambuddha
President of the United Buddhist Nations Organization
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