[mobglob-discuss] on-line petition to support Christian Peacemaker Teams
Graeme Bacque
graemeb at 3web.com
Sat Dec 3 18:23:43 PST 2005
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Subject: [on-line petition to support Christian Peacemaker Teams
Date: Sat, 3 Dec 2005 20:47:48 -0500
From: Lyn Adamson <ladamson at idirect.com>
ONLINE SIGN-ON STATEMENT
Join Arundhati Roy, Tariq Ali, Noam Chomsky, Cindy Sheehan, Denis Halliday,
Rashid Khalidi, and Many Others in Calling for the Urgent Release of Peace
Activists Held in Iraq
An Urgent Appeal
Add your name at: http://www.freethecpt.org
Four members of Christian Peacemaker Teams were taken this past Saturday,
November 26, in Baghdad, Iraq. They are not spies, nor do they work in the
service of any government. They are people who have
dedicated their lives to fighting against war and have clearly and publicly
opposed the invasion and occupation of Iraq. They are people of faith, but
they are not missionaries. They have deep respect for
the Islamic faith and for the right of Iraqis to self-determination.
C.P.T. first came to Iraq in October 2002 to oppose the US invasion, and it
has remained in the country throughout the occupation in solidarity with
the Iraqi people. The group has been invaluable in alerting the world to many
of the horrors facing Iraqis detained inUS-run prisons and detention centers.
C.P.T. was among the first to document
the torture occurring at the Abu Ghraib prison, long before the story broke
in the mainstream press. Its members have spent
countless hours interviewing Iraqis about abuse and torture suffered at the
hands of US forces and have disseminated this information internationally.
Each of the four C.P.T. members being held in Iraq has dedicated his life
to resisting the darkness and misery of war and occupation. Convinced that it
is not enough to oppose the war from the safety of their homes, they made
the difficult decision to go to Iraq, knowing that the climate of mistrust
created by foreign occupation meant that they could be mistaken for spies
or missionaries. They went there with a simple purpose: to bear witness to
injustice and to embody a different kind of relationship between cultures
and faiths. Members of C.P.T. willingly undertook the risks of living among
Iraqis, in acommon neighborhood outside of the infamous Green Zone. They sought no
protection from weapons or armed guards, trusting in, and benefiting
from, the goodwill of the Iraqi people. Acts of kindness and hospitality
from Iraqis were innumerable and ensured the C.P.T. members' safety and
wellbeing. We believe that spirit will prevail in the current situation.
We appeal to those holding these activists to release them unharmed so that
they may continue their vital work as witnesses and peacemakers.
Signed,**
Arundhati Roy, author, The God of Small Things
Tariq Ali, author, Bush in Babylon
Denis Halliday, former U.N. Assistant Secretary General and Head of the
U.N..
Humanitarian Program in Iraq (1997-1998)
Cindy Sheehan, mother of Casey Sheehan
Noam Chomsky, Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Haifa Zangana, Iraqi novelist
Kamil Mahdi, Iraqi economist and anti-occupation activist. Lecturer,
University of Exeter
Mahmood Mamdani, "Herbert Lehman Professor of Government," Columbia
University
Rashid Khalidi, "Edward Said Professor of Arab Studies," Middle East
Institute, Columbia University
Cindy and Craig Corrie, parents of Rachel Corrie, killed by Israeli
military
Hasan Abu Nimah, Permanent Representative of Jordan at the United Nations
(1995-2000)
Ralph Nader, former independent presidential candidate
James Abourezk, former US Senator
Howard Zinn, historian
Naseer Aruri, Professor (Emeritus) University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Kathy Kelly, Voices for Creative Nonviolence/Nobel Peace Prize Nominee
Naomi Klein, author/journalist
Michael Ratner, President, Center for Constitutional Rights
Rev. Daniel Berrigan, poet
Rev. Osagyefo Uhuru Sekou, National Coordinator, Clergy and Laity Concerned
about Iraq
Jeremy Scahill, independent journalist
Mazin Qumsiyeh, author, Sharing the Land Of Canaan, board member US
Campaign to End the Occupation
Milan Rai, author, War Plan Iraq: Ten Reasons Against War on Iraq
Sam Husseini, writer
Dahr Jamail, independent journalist
Ali Abunimah, Co-founder, Electronic Iraq
Leslie Cagan, National Coordinator, United for Peace and Justice
Eve Ensler, author
Jennifer Harbury, Director, Stop Torture Permanently Campaign
Omar Diop, Président de la Coalition Sénégalaise des Défenseurs des Droits
humains
Anthony Arnove, author, Iraq: The Logic of Withdrawal
Medea Benjamin, Global Exchange
G. Simon Harak, War Resisters League
Michael Albert, ZNet
Dave McReynolds, former Chair, War Resisters International
Bishop Gabino Zavala, President, Pax Christi USA
To add your name to this statement and to see the full list of initial
signers: http://www.freethecpt.org
Contact: freethecpt at gmail.com
**Organizations and institutions are listed for identification purposes
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