Video

XXXVI OAS Policy Roundtable - Religions for Peace
Date: December 5, 2011 - 03:00 PM
Place: Hall of the Americas, OAS Main Building Washington, DC

Welcome from Irene Klinger, Director, Department of International Affairs, Secretariat for External Relations, Organization of American States (OAS) (10'44'')

First Panel: Religious freedom and non-discrimination, moderated by Nerea Aparicio, Specialist, Executive Secretariat, Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) (01'52'')

Robert John Araujo, S.J., Professor, Loyola University School of Law  (09'02'')

Muhammad Yusuf Hallar, Vice Moderator, Latin American and Caribbean Council of Religious Leaders - Religions for Peace and General Secretary, Islamic Organization for Latin America and the Caribbean (OIPALC) (10'22'')

Claudio Epelman, Vice Moderator, Latin American and Caribbean Council of Religious Leaders - Religions for Peace and Executive Director, Latin American Jewish Congress (CJL) (05'50'')

First Panel Questions and answers session (10'07'')

Second Panel: The contribution of religious leaders in the design of public policies, moderated by Evelyn Falck, Executive Committee Member, Latin American and Caribbean Council of Religious Leaders - Religions for Peace and Coordinator, Latin American and Caribbean Women of Faith Network (0'47'')

Bishop, Julio Murray, Executive Committee Member, Latin American and Caribbean Council of Religious Leaders - Religions for Peace and President, Latin American Council of Churches (CLAI) (11'09'')

Ajq’ijab Cirilo Perez, Executive Committee Member, Latin American and Caribbean Council of Religious Leaders - Religions for Peace, Chief Elder, Continental Council of Indigenous Elders and Spiritual Guides of the Americas, and Extraordinary Itinerary Ambassador for Indigenous Peoples of Guatemala (20'00'')

Rev. Galen Carey, Vice President, Government Affairs Department, National Association of Evangelicals (NAE)  (13'22'')

Second Panel Closing Remarks by the moderator Evelyn Falck  (0'54'')

Closing remarks by William Vendley, Secretary General, Religions for Peace International  (04'07'')