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WCC NEWS - Samuel Kobia comments on Victims of Torture Day


From "WCC Media" <Media@wcc-coe.org>
Date Fri, 25 Jun 2004 06:48:30 +0200

World Council of Churches - Press Release
For immediate release: 25 June 2005
 
WCC general secretary comments on International Day in Support of Victims of
Torture
 
Rev. Dr Samuel Kobia, World Council of Churches (WCC) general secretary,
commented today on the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture
being commemorated tomorrow, Saturday, 26 June 2004:  
 
"Although there is no human practice so abominable or so widely condemned,
physical and mental torture and other forms of cruel and inhuman treatment
are now on the increase and are applied systematically in many countries, to
the extent that practically no nation can claim to be free of them. The
inhuman treatment of helpless men and women in the Abu Ghraib prison  in
Baghdad that shocked people all over the world a few weeks ago is a recent
and tragic example. Torture in all its forms remains a violation of the
absolute gospel value of the dignity of the human person and the sacredness
of life that the WCC upholds. 
 
"The sad fact that the horrible practice of degrading people, subjecting them
to physical and psychological torture continues to be practised at local and
international levels in all the regions of the world, whether in the northern
or southern hemisphere, is largely due to the fact that national governments
have failed to ratify international norms and standards in order to make them
applicable to local and national situations." 
 
Kobia also commended the work of organizations like Action by Christians for
the Abolition of Torture (ACAT) which struggles "to bring to an end the
culture of impunity that plagues many of our societies particularly in the
South." ACAT shares the "common objective of the abolition of capital
punishment which the members of the WCC see as a significant expression of
the Christian belief in the sanctity of life". 
 
In a meeting with leaders of the International Federation of ACATs on 11 June
2004, the WCC general secretary acknowledged the past cooperation between the
two organizations and assured them of its continuation. 
 
FIACAT website: 
http://ns3810.ovh.net/~fiacat/en/
 
For more information contact:
Media Relations Office: tel: (+41 22) 791 6421 /  6153
media@wcc-coe.org - http://www.wcc-coe.org 
 
The World Council of Churches is a fellowship of churches, now 342, in more
than 120 countries in all continents from virtually all Christian
traditions. The Roman Catholic Church is not a member church but works
cooperatively with the WCC. The highest governing body is the assembly,
which meets approximately every seven years. The WCC was formally
inaugurated in 1948 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Its staff is headed by
general secretary Samuel Kobia from the Methodist church in Kenya.


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