Over the last three years, "the world hasn’t got any securer or stabler", but has actually shown a "lack of human dignity". This is written in a document of the Iraqi religious leaders, signed in London on the invitation of the World Conference of Religions for Peace (www.religionsforpeace.org). The document, signed by all Iraqi religious leaders, including Chaldeans and Orthodox Armenians, highlights the "religious leaders’ responsibility for peace" through "mutual cooperation" aimed at "laying the grounds for security and stability and promoting a feeling of fraternity, love and peaceful cohabitation", refusing "any form of violence and terrorism", as well as any charge of "atheism" brought against the Iraqi people, condemning those who "violate their dignity" and "attack their holy places". The religious leaders also put forward a few proposals to solve the Iraqi crisis, starting from the need to "establish a strong government" and an "honest and well-balanced" national economy, able to solve the current crisis, based on the contents of the Constitution. "Iraq is for all Iraqis recalled the religious leaders and the factors that unite them are far more than the factors that divide them". (to be continued)