Archive - 2009

noviembre 25th

PRAYERS FOR PEACEMAKERS, Wed. Nov. 25, 2009

PRAYERS FOR PEACEMAKERS, Wed. Nov. 25, 2009

Pray for water justice in the West Bank. The Israeli government claims the water from West Bank aquifers and Palestinian farmers whose livelihood depends on that water for their crops are denied access to it.

noviembre 24th

IRAQ: The horror of Halabja

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The city of Halabja is in northeast Iraq, fifteen km from the Iranian border.  It became infamous for Saddam Hussein's gassing of its citizens as part of the Anfal Campaign that killed 100,000 Kurds during 1987-88.  Mr. Aris Agram from the Halabja Monument Association told CPT his personal story of loss and survival.

Early in 1988, in the final year of the Iran-Iraq war, Iran's troops invaded and occupied Halabja, supported by the Kurdish militia.  In response, Iraq began bombing the area.  From 13-15 March, there was heavy fighting in the city.  Casualties streamed to the hospital, which ran out of medications.  Then came 16 March 1988.  The Iraqi military dropped cluster bombs across the city, killing many children and the mothers accompanying them home from school.  They also dropped bombs with white phosphorus that eats through flesh down to the bone.  Then they dropped 500-pound bombs, which can blast craters twenty feet deep, and killed more people huddled in their home made bomb shelters.  Finally, they dropped the poison gas bombs that instantly killed 5,000 people-90% of those remaining in the city, mostly children, the elderly, or the injured who had not been able to flee.  Another 7,000 in the region were injured and many died later from the long-term effects of the gas, probably a cocktail of cyanide, mustard gas, VX, and Tabin-ingredients sold to Iraq by the U.S.A. and countries in Asia and Europe

noviembre 23rd

AL-KHALIIL/HEBRON: Whose water is it anyway?

A local partner and longtime friend recently invited us to document the damage caused by the confiscation of water pipes and the trampling of his crops. The Israeli military said the family was stealing water.  The truth is that the water he was accused of stealing comes from West Bank aquifers, and thus, should belong to the Palestinian community.

noviembre 20th

COLOMBIA URGENT ACTION: Ask U.S. congress members before 24 November to sign letter advocating change in U.S. Colombia policy

From 6-24 November 2009, a letter calling for change in U.S. policy towards Colombia will be circulating through the House of Representatives.  The CPT Colombia team asks that members of its U.S. constituency take action to protect human rights in Colombia by contacting their representatives to support the letter before it is sent to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.  The letter needs the support of at least seventy members of Congress to be effective.

noviembre 19th

IRAQ: Former CPT hostage Harmeet Singh Sooden returns to Iraq

Harmeet Singh Sooden has joined the Christian Peacemaker Team (CPT) delegation traveling through Iraqi Kurdistan 7-23 November 2009.  This delegation marks the first time he has returned to Iraq since he was freed from captivity four years ago. 

noviembre 18th

AT-TUWANI: Israeli settlers threaten Palestinian family, beat and rob CPTers

On Tuesday, 17 November 2009, in the South Hebron Hills of the West Bank, five Israeli settlers harassed a Palestinian family walking home, then beat and robbed two Christian Peacemaker Team (CPT) members who were accompanying them.

The two young parents and their three small children were returning from the nearby city of Yatta to their home village of Tuba. At 11:00 a.m., they encountered CPTers just south of the village of At-Tuwani. After the CPTers warned the Palestinians about the settlers seen earlier in the morning, the family chose a longer path toward Tuba, accompanied by the CPTers.

As the group crossed Mashakha Hill, they saw four settler men on a ridge fifty meters above them. The settlers ran toward the Palestinians and began to circle them. A fifth settler, masked and hooded, appeared from the valley below. When the Palestinian man told them he was only trying to walk home, a settler shoved him.

PRAYERS FOR PEACEMAKERS, Wed. Nov. 18, 2009

PRAYERS FOR PEACEMAKERS, Wed. Nov. 18, 2009

Pray for just economic systems that honor the earth and all peoples living on it.  Colombia’s palm oil industry has been fueled by ecologically conscious North Americans, yet has caused the displacement of small farmers, destruction of wetlands and deforestation.

noviembre 17th

LONDON: UK CPT Trainees call on The Body Shop to put people before palm oil

On Thursday, 29 October 2009, people participating in the Christian Peacemaker Team United Kingdom training picketed, handed out leaflets, performed street theatre and sang outside of sixteen Body Shop outlets in London to raise the concerns of 123 families forcibly displaced from their land in Las Pavas, Columbia.  The Body Shop obtains 90% of its palm oil from Daabon Organics, a Colombian company involved in the forced eviction of the Las Pavas community on 14 July 2009.

noviembre 16th

IRAQ LETTER: Iraqi refugees not getting their needs met

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When we first arrived in Jordan, we met with former neighbors of CPT's apartment in Baghdad.  Hakim had been accosted and beaten in an attempted kidnapping and soon after his wife and daughter were kidnapped, robbed.  and then released.  They also complained about the lack of electricity, intermittent water, and, of course, the ongoing violence.

The family kept repeating the system was better under Saddam.  Hakim yearns to return to family, friends, and his livelihood although his wife vows never to return.  "I don't know who is who.  Who is my friend?  Is he a criminal?  A kidnapper?"  When I asked her if Jordan was now her home, she looked at me with a mixture of anger and sadness and said, "I have no home."

noviembre 13th

COLOMBIA URGENT ACTION: Contact Daabon Corporation to protest eviction of Colombian farmers

CPT Colombia is calling on individuals, churches, groups, and civil societies around the globe to contact the Colombian Company Daabon and protest the eviction of 123 families from the Las Pavas farm.