CPT RESPONSE TO LATEST VIDEO OF CHRISTIAN PEACEMAKERS MISSING IN IRAQ
7 March 2006
Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT) is aware that a new videotape showing members
of our organization abducted in Iraq on November 26, 2005 has aired today on
Al-Jazeera television. We continue to pray for their safe and speedy release
so that they may return to their families and carry on their peaceful work on
behalf of all Iraqi detainees.
This past weekend marked the 100th day since our friends disappeared in Baghdad.
In vigils around the world, people came together to honor our missing colleagues
and to call for their safe release. We also hold in our hearts the families
of 14,600 Iraqis currently detained illegally by the Multi-national Forces in
Iraq who likewise await the release of their loved ones. These detainees are
being held without formal charges, without access to their families and legal
advisors, and without recourse to a fair and open judicial process.
In the latest video we were so glad to see Jim Loney alive. We were so glad
to see Harmeet Sooden alive. We were so glad to see Norman Kember alive. We
do not know what to make of Tom Fox’s absence from this video. However
we do know what motivated Tom and his colleagues to go to Iraq. Tom wrote on
the day before he was taken, “We are here to take part in the creation
of the Peaceable Realm of God. ...How we take part in the creation of this realm
is to love God with all our heart, our mind and our strength, and to love our
neighbors and enemies as we love God and ourselves.”
Many Iraqi friends and human rights workers welcome CPT as a nonviolent, independent
presence. Iraqis have asked us to tell their stories in our home communities,
to share with them our own experiences of peacemaking, to assist them in building
nonviolent institutions in Iraq, and to accompany them as they seek justice
for detainees and others suffering from the oppression of Iraq. We seek to promote
what is human in all of us and so to offer a glimpse of hope in a dark time.
This hope springs from our own faith tradition. We have witnessed a similar
hope within the faith traditions of the people of Iraq.
We believe that the root cause of the abduction of our colleagues is the U.S.
and British-led invasion and occupation of Iraq. Many in Iraq have experienced
this long war as terrorism. The occupation must end. Work towards this is being
coordinated by the Global Call for Nonviolent Resistance to End the Military
Occupation of Iraq. The next events in this global campaign are scheduled in
cities around the world for March 18-20, which marks the third anniversary of
the attack on Iraq. We urge citizens everywhere to join this effort to end the
occupation. More information is available at http://globalcalliraq.org
Now is the time for those holding our colleagues Harmeet, Norman, Jim and Tom
to release them back to the care of their families, and back to the peacemaking
work which inspired them to come to Iraq.
Christian Peacemaker Teams is a violence-reduction program and has been present
in Iraq since October 2002. Teams of trained peacemakers work in areas of lethal
conflict around the world.
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