It is with deep sorrow and grave concern that we bear witness to the unfolding tensions and suffering affecting our beloved communities in Thailand and Cambodia. The pain endured by our brothers and sisters in this region weighs heavily on our hearts.
At Religions for Peace, we extend our deepest prayers to all victims of violence, to those displaced from their homes, and to every soul yearning for safety, dignity, and peace.
In this critical hour—when our global family faces unprecedented upheaval—we are summoned to rise above division and walk together in solidarity. The historical wounds that perpetuate cycles of harm are complex and deeply rooted, calling us to meet one another with honesty, humility, and compassion.
The sacred sites and shared spaces that span Thailand and Cambodia are more than geographic markers. They are living testaments to our intertwined histories and spiritual kinship. These places must not be misappropriated to fuel discord but rather uplifted as enduring symbols of unity and reverence.
As people of faith, we are entrusted with the moral imperative to transcend borders and ideologies that divide. By coming together—across religions, cultures, and nations—we affirm our shared humanity and commit to building bridges of understanding, cooperation, and lasting peace.
Religions for Peace, as the world’s largest multi-religious coalition, has witnessed the transformative power of interfaith solidarity. Time and again, we have seen how love, compassion, and collective action can heal even the deepest fractures, forging a path toward flourishing for all.
For this reason, we call upon all parties to:
Let our sacred commitments serve as a beacon of reconciliation. May our collective efforts become a transformative force for lasting unity, prosperity, and peace.
In faith and solidarity,
Dr. Francis Kuria
Secretary General