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Statement of Chairman of the Senate of the Republic of Kazakhstan K. MAMI at the Closing Ceremony of the X Session of the Secretariat Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions
June 21, 2011, Astana
Your Holinesses!
Dear participants!
Our meeting confirmed that despite the differences of religions and cultures common desire for peace unites all of us, the ruling principles of which would be safety, cooperation, mutual respect, equality, justice, tolerance, priority of the spiritual and moral principles. We have seen that through constructive exchange of views and work together we can solve many problems to overcome barriers separating people, successfully move towards achieving our common goals.
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Religious Situation Review in Kazakhstan
Today, the Republic of Kazakhstan is a striking instance of peaceful coexistence of over 40 confessions and denominations as well as 130 nationalities and ethnic groups.Historically Kazakhstan was always a crossroad, a place of meeting and dialogue of various religions, cultures and civilizations of the East and West. The spiritual tolerance inherited from the cultural and ethical traditions of Kazakhs serves as a reliable foundation for maintaining the civil peace both in the present and future. Being an independent state, Kazakhstan ensured an absolute religious freedom to all Moslems,...
II Congress of world and traditional religions
II Congress of world and traditional religions was held in capital city Astana of the Republic of Kazakhstan on 12-13 September, 2006. Three years later after I Congress, leaders of world and traditional religions met each other in Astana again, and discussed such matters as religious freedom, inter-religious dialogue, and the role of religious leaders in strengthening global security. The participants adopted a declaration on the results of the Congress, which states their visions of religions' role in the modern world. The declaration incorporates the agreements achieved over the trienn...

The four sides of our Palace are oriented to the four sides of the world. In some sense this construction embodies independent Kazakhstan that friendly embraces all people of all nations and practicing different religions.
