WCC NEWS: Worldwide action for peace in Palestine and Israel coming up

From WCC media <noreply@wcc-coe.org>
Date Fri, 6 May 2011 10:16:03 +0200

World Council of Churches - News

WORLDWIDE ACTION FOR PEACE IN PALESTINE AND ISRAEL COMING UP

For immediate release: 02 May 2011

As part of a week-long series of events to promote a just peace in
Israel and Palestine, Palestinians and Israelis will be praying for peace
in front of several Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank, the
separation wall and in houses of worship in Jerusalem and across
Palestine.

They will be part of a worldwide effort to affirm the human dignity and
rights of all peoples through the World Week for Peace in Palestine
Israel, an initiative of the Palestine Israel Ecumenical Forum (PIEF) of
the World Council of Churches (WCC), taking place from 29 May to 4 June
2011.

The aim of the week for peace is to encourage concerned communities and
individuals to make a common witness by participating in worship,
educational events, and acts of advocacy in support of a just peace for
Palestinians and Israelis.

“With the Palestinian-Israeli peace process at a standstill, people of
faith are increasingly searching for ways to express their support for a
just and lasting peace for all in Palestine and Israel,” says the Rev.
John Calhoun, the convenor of the World Week for Peace in Palestine
Israel. “The WCC has set aside this period of seven days to encourage
churches and individuals to worship and pray, to educate and be educated,
and to take action in support of a peaceful and just end to the occupation
of Palestine, in accordance with United Nations resolutions.”

The common focus of this year's events is Jerusalem. Policies and actions
taken by the Israeli government in occupied East Jerusalem continue to
threaten the future of Jerusalem as a viable home for two peoples –
Palestinians and Israelis – and three faiths – Judaism, Christianity
and Islam.

Furthermore, the restrictions on access by Palestinians to places of
worship in Jerusalem, the demolition of Palestinian homes in East
Jerusalem in order to expand illegal settlement building, and the denial
of Palestinians’ right to family reunification in the city, as well as
the withdrawal of the residency permits to many Palestinians, as is the
case with Bishop Suheil Dawani of the Anglican Church in Jerusalem,
constitute grave violations of basic human rights.

The activities planned for the week demonstrate the initiative’s
commitment to peaceful action in support of a resolution to this long
running conflict. Local church groups and peace activists will advocate
with government officials and community leaders through educational
seminars, open forums and public demonstrations focusing on the urgent
need to bring to an end the ongoing injustices taking place in the
region.

The WCC invites member churches, religious and community organizations, and
all people of faith to join with peacemakers in the region and around the
world by participating in the events of the week.

For more information on the World Week for Peace in Palestine Israel, and
to view a list of events being planned by country, please visit the
initiative’s website at www.worldweekforpeace.org (Link:
http://www.oikoumene.org/index.php?RDCT=9f681130bf820eee7d1a ), or send an 
email to the convener, Rev.
John Calhoun, at calhoun.wwppi@gmail.com (Link:
calhoun.wwppi@gmail.com )

WCC media contact: Michel Nseir, Michel.Nseir@wcc-coe.org
(Link: Michel.Nseir@wcc-coe.org ) (+41-22-7916052) or Ranjan
Solomon,  ranjan.solomon@wcc-coe.org (Link:
ranjan.solomon@wcc-coe.org ),

Website of the Palestine Israel Ecumenical Forum:
pief.oikoumene.org (Link: 
http://www.oikoumene.org/index.php?RDCT=78105d8b509158abaf22 ).


The World Council of Churches promotes Christian unity in faith, witness 
and service for a just and peaceful world. An ecumenical fellowship of 
churches founded in 1948, today the WCC brings together 349 Protestant, 
Orthodox, Anglican and other churches representing more than 560 million 
Christians in over 110 countries, and works cooperatively with the Roman 
Catholic Church. The WCC general secretary is Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit, 
from the [Lutheran] Church of Norway. Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland.



You receive this information as a subscriber of our media list. You are 
registered as Worldwide with the address wfn-editors@wfn.org.
Click here to unsubscribe or change your distribution settings 
(Link: http://www.oikoumene.org/index.php?RDCT=ab2d12a29417e38d589e ).