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| publisher = The Patronages of the Royal Family}}</ref> with headquarters in [[London]], UK. The Trust provides a unique bridge across the political spectrum to combat [[Islamophobia]] and [[Antisemitism]] wherever it may be found in the world<ref>{{citation | | publisher = The Patronages of the Royal Family}}</ref> with headquarters in [[London, United Kingdom|London]], UK. The Trust provides a unique bridge across the political spectrum to combat [[Islamophobia]] and [[Antisemitism]] wherever it may be found in the world<ref>{{citation | ||
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| title = The Coexistence Trust | | title = The Coexistence Trust |
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The Coexistence Trust was founded in 2005 by Lord Janner of Braunstone and Prince Hassan of Jordan, originally named "The Political Council for Coexistence".[1] It intends to help governments tackle racial and religious intolerance - including Islamophobia and antisemitism - at senior levels. In September 2009, it had 120 members across 54 countries.
Purpose and mission
It is a network of senior Muslim and Jewish political leaders world-wide[2] with headquarters in London, UK. The Trust provides a unique bridge across the political spectrum to combat Islamophobia and Antisemitism wherever it may be found in the world[3]. The Trust uses its level of access to intervene at the highest levels of government whenever and wherever there are racist attacks against Muslims or Jews.
The Trust believes that with political authority comes the responsibility to be sensitive to the role of religion in public life. Therefore, the Trust regularly arranges private meetings between leaders from the spheres of religion and politics to discuss contemporary issues. In addition to its membership, The Trust has a distinguished group of patrons. These are among others, eminent personalities from the Abrahamic faiths.
The Coexistence Trust’s mission is to strengthen mutual understanding between Jewish and Muslim communities worldwide and to provide an enlightened centrist platform for Muslim and Jewish political leaders to combat Islamophobia and Anti-Semitism at senior levels. It envisions a world in which the dialogue between Muslim and Jewish leaders is collaborative, open, respectful and focussed on the benefit of society as a whole.
Presence
The Trust has offices in Westminster. It otherwise maintains a presence on the internet,
Autumn 2008 Roadshow
Patrons, trustees and members
Presidents
Chairperson
2005 - 200?: Lord Janner of Braunstone.
200? - present: Lord Mitchell.
Trustees
Activities
References
- ↑ The Coexistence Trust
- ↑ The Coexistence Trust, The Patronages of the Royal Family
- ↑ The Coexistence Trust, Purecharity.org.uk