Statement of us churches and faith-based organizations
in support of the National Congress for Peace and Country
(congreso nacional por paz y pais) and a call to all Colombians
and the International community to commit to a negotiated
settlement of conflict
As churches and faith based organizations of the United States,
we wish to offer our support and solidarity for this historic
National Peace Conference, May 9-11, 2002 as you meet to discuss
alternatives to war. As people who have worked with many of
you over the years to protect and foster human rights, curb
violence, support civil society initiatives for peace, assist
displaced people and refugees, and promote social and economic
development and education, we are convinced that the only solution
to Colombia' s decades old war is a peaceful negotiated solution.
We are well aware that the United States support for a military
solution to the conflict, first through the "drug war"
and more recently through the war on terrorism, only leads to
increased violence against civilians, displacement, and environmental
degradation. We commit ourselves to working for a change in
this policy.
Today, more than 2 million Colombians are displaced from their
homes, and nearly 7,200 die violent deaths. Since the breakdown
of the peace process in February, the violence has spread into
additional regions of the country. We unequivocally condemn
the violence perpetrated by all of the armed actors and lament
with you, our Colombian brothers and sisters, the tremendous
loss of life which you have experienced.
Colombian civil society, churches, and faith-based organizations
are committed to finding a peaceful political negotiated solution
to the conflict. You have developed proposals for seeking peace
and have made efforts and advances along this path. The national
Congress for Peace is another step forward. We stand with you
in this endeavor. As people of faith we call on our government
to support this peaceful initiative. We affirm your work to
transform the conditions and relationships in Colombia that
threaten to overwhelm what is precious in human beings. Our
faith tells us that:
- The conflict can be resolved via non-violent means;
- Strife, can be turned into cooperation;
- Poverty, into well-being;
- And injustice, into dignity and participation.
We stand with you and will advocate with the US government
for:
- Increased support for the peace process;
- Decreased military aid and training that continues to fuel
the fires of the armed conflict;
- Increased support for alternative development programs and
displaced peoples;
- Increased support to strengthen the justice system and respect
for human rights and international humanitarian law.
Through our prayers, advocacy and actions, we stand in solidarity
with you as you strive for peace in Colombia. May God be with
you.
Rev. Elenora Giddings Ivory
Director, Washington Office
Presbyterian Church, USA
David Radcliff
Director, Brethren Witness
Church of the Brethren General Board
Greg Davidson Laszakovits
Coordinator, Church of the Brethren Washington Office
Edward (Ned) W. Stowe
Legislative Secretary
Friends Committee on National Legislation
Kathy Thornton, RSM
NETWORK, A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby
Lisa Wright
Washington Office
Church World Service
Brenda Girton-Mitchell
Associate General Secretary for Public Witness
National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA
Rev. Bob Edgar
General Secretary
National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA
Rev. Oscar Bolioli
Associate General Secretary for International Affairs
National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA
Susanne Riveles
Director, Education and Advocacy for International Justice and
Human Rights
Program
Church World Service
Rev. John L. McCullough
Executive Director
Church World Service
Jean Stokan,]
Policy Director,
SHARE Foundation
Susan Saudek
Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church
Baltimore Maryland
Peace and Justice Committee
Mary Ellen McNish
General Secretary
American Friends Service Committee
Marie Dennis
Director
Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns
Harry van der Linden
President
Indianapolis Peace and Justice Center
Kathryn Wolford,
President,
Lutheran World Relief
The Rev. John H. Thomas
General Minister and President
United Church of Christ
Steven Bennett
Executive Director
Witness for Peace
Scott Wright
Program Director
EPICA
Sister Alice Zachmann
Director
Guatemala Human Rights Commission\USA
Tony Vento
Program Director
Pax Christi USA
Bruce Wilkinson
Vice President,
World Vision International Programs Group
Susan Saudek,
Policy Associate
SHARE Foundation, Building a New El Salvador Today.
David Lamarre-
Vincent, Director,
New Hampshire Council of Churches
Len Bjorkman
Chairperson
Presbyterian Peace Fellowship
Fr. David Moczulski, OFM
Executive Director
Franciscan Washington Office for Latin America
David Johnson
The SHARE Foundation, El Salvador
Rev. Kim Erno, chairperson of the Task Force
LatinAmerica Task Force
Metropolitan Washington, DC Synod
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Rev. Ron Steif
Director
United Church of Christ Justice and Witness Ministries
The Rev. Mark B. Brown
Assistant Director for Advocacy
Lutheran Office for Governmental Affairs
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Jim Bowman, Director
Office of Public Policy
Lutheran World Relief
Jose Medina
Movimiento por la Paz en Colombia (NY/NJ/CT)
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