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ACNS - Anglican Council opposes unilateral US action against Iraq


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Date Tue, 24 Sep 2002 03:03:43 -0700

ACNS 3141 - ACC12 Media Release No 9 - 23 September 2002

Anglican Consultative Council affirms restraint in regard to proposed
military action in Iraq

The Anglican Consultative Council, meeting in Hong Kong, passed two
resolutions regarding proposals for war against Iraq. The first resolution
expressed opposition too any unilateral action by the United States against
Iraq. The second resolution affirmed ACC solidarity with the position taken
by the Episcopal Church, USA in a statement issued by the church's Presiding
Bishop in June 2002.

The first resolution, proposed by the Rt Rev Richard Harries, Bishop of
Oxford and episcopal representative to the ACC from the Church of England
reads as follows:

This ACC:

1 Welcomes the proposed return of UN weapons inspectors to Iraq;
2 Calls on the government of Iraq to comply fully with the UN resolution
687;
3 Believes that, on present evidence, military action against Iraq is not
morally justified; and
4 Calls, subject to reports from UN weapons inspectors, for sanctions,
except for materials that could be used for mass destruction, to be lifted.

The second resolution, proposed by the Rt Rev David Silk, Bishop of Ballarat
and episcopal representative to the ACC from the Anglican Church of
Australia, reads as follows:

This Council affirms its solidarity with the position taken by the Episcopal
Church, USA, in June 2002, in opposing unilateral military action against
Iraq by the United States, and the view expressed by the Presiding Bishop in
his statement of 6 September 2002 that:

1 war holds the prospect of destabilising the Middle East and we will all be
better served to see our national energies expended in resolving the
Israeli/Palestinian conflict, such that Israel finds security and peace with
its neighbours and Palestinians achieve statehood:

2 military action would surely inflame the passions of millions,
particularly in the Arab world, setting motion cycles of violence and
retaliation, further straining tenuous relationships that exist between the
United States and other nations; and

3 the United States has the opportunity to express leadership in the world
by forging a foreign policy that seeks to reconcile and heal the world's
divisions and reflect its values and ideals by focussing upon issues of
poverty, diseased and despair, not only within the US but throughout the
global economy of which it is a part.

Each of these resolutions was unanimously passed by the ACC members, a
widely representative Anglican group since they are the episcopal, clergy
and lay representatives from each of the 38 Provinces of the worldwide
Anglican Communion.

(From the ACC-12 News team: Dan England, Margaret Rodgers, James Rosenthal)

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