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This statement was
prepared at the CMEP Board meeting on March 19, and released through US
Newswire, in the early morning of March 20.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CHURCHES FOR MIDDLE EAST PEACE
Contact:Jim Wetekem, jim@cmep.org
U.S. Church Leaders Issue Statement on Iraq War
(WASHINGTON, March 20, 2003) On behalf of Churches for Middle East Peace,
the following statement was issued by Fr. Stan DeBoe, chair, and Corinne
Whitlatch, director. The full text follows:
Churches for Middle East Peace deeply regrets the decision by the United
States and other nations to begin military action against Iraq. We are
concerned about the injury and loss of life of U.S. personnel who have
been deployed to the region and of the Iraqi people who once again suffer
the devastating effects of war.
In the midst of these horrific events, our prayers are with our brothers
and sisters in the Middle East. Mindful of God's will for peace and
justice on earth, we pledge our efforts to work actively for peace and to
urge the U.S. government to:
* bring
hostilities to a swift end,
* take measures to protect civilians and non-combatants,
* abide by the Geneva Conventions and international law in the
conduct of war and in its aftermath,
* support efforts to alleviate the humanitarian crisis that will
result from the war,
* support multilateral measures under the leadership of the United
Nations to rebuild Iraq and protect the Iraqi people,
* bolster regional arms control measures following the war,
and
* provide concrete and immediate leadership to the process of
establishing a viable Palestinian state alongside a secure Israel.
We pray that the leaders of our nation and the nations of the world will
have compassion and wisdom. We join the members of our churches in praying
for the safety of United States servicemen and women and for the safety of
the people of Iraq. We call upon members of our churches to act in a
manner consistent with their faith and conscience to foster peace in the
Middle East.
As a people of faith, we believe that God calls us to paths of peace
rooted in mercy and justice. In the midst of conflict, violence, and
death, we will not stray from that path. Instead, we recommit ourselves to
God's vision of peace and will strive to build a world of greater
understanding, compassion and care, until we can live without the threat
of war and all people can live in peace.
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