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Religious leaders
from across the UK, along with members of The Foundation
for Human Rights and Tolerance UK, greeted with anticipation
and excitement the unveiling of "The Universal
Peacemaker" painting by East Grinstead professional
artist, Nicola Tupholme at the Church of Scientology
Celebrity Centre, Leinster Gardens, London on Saturday
27th September. The purpose of the painting is to
forward a message of peace, harmony and cooperation
amongst religious communities around the world.
His Excellency
Professor Ian Hall, Inaugural Ambassador of Non-Governmental
Organsations (who also featured in the painting) said
the artist's work was very inspiring.
Mike Ricketts,
Chairman of the Foundation said, "The idea for
this painting was created during an international
interfaith conference entitled Filling the Moral Vacuum,
held at Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex in
May 2002. We are living in a troubled world where
the rights of others have to be fought for and with
initiatives like these, we are continuing to fight
the battle for human rights against the dark evils
of injustice and persecution for men and women alike.
Artist Nicola
Tupholme explained that her painting was inspired
firstly by "The Universal Soldier" - the
Donovan satirical song about conflict and bloodshed
in the name of religion - and secondly by witnessing
at the interfaith conference at Saint Hill Manor (the
UK headquarters of the Church of Scientology), that
representatives of all the religions mentioned in
the Donovan song were working together to improve
society and to create peace and harmony. She decided
to capturethis on canvass.
After the unveiling,
Mike Ricketts presented to the attendees an educational
booklet entitled A Guidebook to Peace Through Human
Rights, which has been published as a public service
by the Church of Scientology.
( A copy of the booklet A Guidebook to Peace Through
Human Rights can be downloads by clicking here)
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