The Oslo Declaration was issued from the Oslo conference, The Anatomy of Hate, August 1990. This conference was convened by the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity and the Norwegian Nobel Committee.
2.
Statement by His Holiness Patriarch Alexy II of Moscow and All Russia, Primate of the Russian Orthodox Church cited from the 'Statement on the Special Assembly of the Synod of Bishops on Europe, November 28-Deccmber 14', received by Dr Gunnar Stalsett on 14 October 1991, from Clement, Archibishop of Kaluga and Borovsk, Vice-Chairman, Department for External Church Relations, Moscow Patriarchate.
3.
Interview with Metropolitan Philarethe, Exarch of the Ukraine, published in 'Religion in the USSR', Novosti News Agency, 1989, no. 6, p. 31.
4.
Le Monde Diplomatique, September 1991.
5.
'Who Hates Whom', The European, 27–29 September 1991.
6.
International Herald Tribune, 9 October 1991.
7.
International Herald Tribune, 4 October 1991.
8.
KeithClements, 'Yugoslavia: A Briefing Paper for the Churches', INT/91/03 (London: Council of Churches for Britain and Ireland, 1991).
9.
See HardingMeyer, 'The Meaning of “Identity” When Speaking About Christian World Communions', paper delivered to the annual meeting of General Secretaries of Christian World Communions, Geneva, 22–24 October 1991.
10.
See the final 'Document of the Moscow Meeting of the Conference on the Human Dimensions of the CSCE', Moscow, 10 September–4 October 1991.