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Printed on CMEP letterhead
May 26, 2005
Dear President Abbas,
Churches for Middle
East Peace welcomes you to Washington, DC and appreciates the opportunity
to meet with you. We commend your leadership in building an inclusive
Palestinian community and your insistence on non-violent strategies to
achieve the political goals and human rights of the Palestinian people. We
stand with you as you encourage President Bush to advocate for both
Palestinians and Israelis and to take actions that support his expressed
commitment to the establishment of a Palestinian state that is viable,
contiguous, sovereign, independent and at peace with its neighbor Israel.
Churches for Middle
East Peace is a coalition of 21 Orthodox Churches, Roman Catholic agencies
and Protestant denominations that for 20 years has advocated for U.S.
policies that are conducive to peacemaking between Israel and the future
state of Palestine. Some of the coalition members are related to
Palestinian churches or operate humanitarian or peace building programs
with offices in East Jerusalem.
The Board members and
staff of Churches for Middle East Peace meet with Congressional offices
and with Administration officials, and provide advocacy guidance to
thousands of our church members and congregations across the country. We
have recently urged support for the provision of foreign aid to the
Palestinians and the Palestinian Authority. The current focus of our work
is related to
Jerusalem and
the threat that the separation barrier and settlement expansion in and
near Jerusalem brings to the establishment of a viable Palestinian state
and a durable two-state solution to the conflict. The sharing of
Jerusalem
by the two peoples - Israelis and Palestinians - and by the three
religions that hold it sacred has long been the centerpiece of our
work. Through our partner relationships with Palestinian Churches and
Christians we hear first-hand of the tremendous difficulties caused by the
closure of Jerusalem and the building of the separation barrier. We know
that their experience mirrors the reality of all Palestinians.
As the Palestinian
leadership and people develop their founding documents and institutions,
we encourage endorsement of the Palestinian tradition of religious
pluralism. Churches for Middle East Peace asks that Palestinian governance
recognize and codify the importance of religious freedom and the equality
of peoples of all religions within the Muslim-majority state of Palestine.
Churches for Middle
East Peace wants the Palestinian public to know that a great many American
churches and American Christians are committed to ending the occupation,
resolving the conflict and achieving a peaceful and prosperous future for
both states - Israel and Palestine.
Sincerely,
Rev. J. Daryl Byler
Corinne Whitlatch
Chair
Executive Director
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