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Petition for Peace in the Middle East
From the Convocation of UU Ministers,
Birmingham, AL, March 10, 2002
We, the undersigned, members of the Unitarian Universalist Ministers
Association meeting in convocation at Birmingham, Alabama, are deeply
shocked, saddened, and concerned by the worsening cycle of violence
among Israeli and Palestinian people.
From our reverence for life and with compassion for the suffering of
those caught in the conflict, we call for an immediate cessation of
attack and reprisal and for non-violent resolution of the crisis. We
consider the current proposal by Saudi Arabia to be a significant development
and urge world leaders to engage it seriously and in good faith as an
important opportunity to establish peace.
Recognizing the complexity of the underlying issues, we pledge to educate
and inform ourselves, and our congregation and to bear public witness
within our local ministries.
Recognizing that there are strong emotions and personal allegiances
regarding the conflict, as religious leaders we hold a profound respect
for the worth and dignity of each person and oppose any effort to confuse
responsible advocacy for justice and peace with religious or ethnic
prejudice.
We urge the President of the Unitarian Universalist Association to
employ the resources of his office to bear public witness on this issue
and to carry our statement to the President of the United States of
America and to the Secretary General of the United Nations.
(signed by 240 ministers)
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