The Inter-Religious Council of Ethiopia (IRCE) called on the government to organize a platform for an inclusive, independent and open dialogue irrespective of differences that emanate from ideas and attitudes.
The council, in a press conference held on Thursday, September 2, 2021 in the presence of spiritual leaders reiterated the destructive and tragic nature of war and called on government officials to discharge their responsibilities in prioritizing peace and ensuring justice.
The Council stated it is praying to help officials achieve the ultimate goal of peace and stability. It stressed: “Through ultimate respect, forgiveness and genuine reconciliation, we are sincerely urging you to revamp Ethiopia.”
Furthermore, it called on regional administrators and officials in different hierarchies to engage in activities that protect the interests of the public and not only perpetuate their own interests.
The council, denouncing the attacks on the centuries old heritages and spiritual institutions such as Axum Zion church, Nejashi Mosque and Lalibella, called on all warring parties to give peace a chance and refrain from further destructive activities.
The council also decided to devote the coming 13th month of Ethiopia, Pagume, to silence and prayer and called on followers of every religion to pray and fast for five days starting from Monday September 6 to 10, 2021.
IRCE Secretary General, Fr. Tagay Tadele, made further calls to local radio and television stations to show solidarity with the national period of prayer by halting playing music in those days of prayer and fasting.
The Inter-Religious Council of Ethiopia was established in 2010 with the goal of joining hands and hearts around common interests at the national level. The aim of the council is to develop religious freedom and equality based on peace, love and tolerance.





