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What Anglicans need is another Tutu as top cat
Stuart Littlewood views the silence of the head of the Anglican Church, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, over Palestinian suffering, especially in Gaza, which he had promised to visit but had not been heard to mention since. He contrasts this with Mr Rowan’s fawning over Israel and the Holocaust.
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My ears pricked up when I heard the Archbishop of Canterbury was planning a visit to Gaza last February, and Lambeth Palace (his headquarters in London) was "actively engaged in humanitarian relief and advocacy".
I asked for more information. Whom would he meet? Would he see the health minister? Would he sit down and talk with elected Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh, man of God to man of God, Mr Haniyeh being an imam? I’d like to be a fly on the wall at such a meeting. Would he "do Gaza proud by spending a generous amount of his time with senior members of the Islamic faith"? And would he look up Fr Manuel Mussallam, the redoubtable old priest who was a mainstay of the Christian community throughout Gaza's darkest hours and tells it straight? His office didn't reply. Looking at his website again now, I see he did none of those things. At least, he doesn't mention them if he did. The Archbishop of Canterbury is Britain’s “Mister Christianity”, the top cat in the Anglican Church. His website explains that his role as a figure of unity in the worldwide Anglican Communion, which is represented in over 130 countries, means that "he is in a unique position to bring the needs and voices of those fighting poverty, disease and the effects of conflict, to the attention of national and international policy makers and donor agencies".
He started his Ecumenical letter this Easter by saying: "Christians need to witness boldly and clearly“, and ended with: "The world will not be saved by fear, but by hope and joy... In whatever way we can, we must seek to communicate this joy, however dark or uncertain the sky seems." Hope and joy? Tell that to the Palestinians, especially those in Gaza. Drinking at the Palestinians’ wellWhile in Jerusalem he had no hesitation in meeting the Chief Rabbinate of Israel, and off they all went afterwards to Yad Vashem to lay a wreath “in recognition of the abiding significance of the Holocaust and as a commitment to the struggle against the continuing evil of anti-Semitism and all racial hatred and bigotry” (my italics).
Expulsion of Christians from West BankAnd what, I wonder, does the archbishop make of the new Israeli military order that came into effect on 13 April and is designed to deport Palestinians who are resident in their homeland, the West Bank? We have already seen how students from Gaza, like Berlanty Azzam, attending university in the West Bank are arrested and dumped back in Gaza when only weeks away from graduating.
In short, the order allows the Israeli military to empty the West Bank of all Palestinians, if it wishes, without the need for any inconvenient process like hearings. This of course hits Christians as well as their Muslim friends and neighbours.
As well as defying basic human rights, says Kairos, the military order "arrogantly violates various terms of international law, including Article 49 of the Fourth Geneva Convention prohibiting the forcible transfer or deportation of protected civilians in an occupied territory, and the principle of self-determination stipulated by general international law". Stuart Littlewood is author of the book Radio Free Palestine, which tells the plight of the Palestinians under occupation. For further information please visit www.radiofreepalestine.co.uk Source: Redress Information & Analysis (http://www.redress.cc). Material published on Redress may be republished with full attribution to Redress Information & Analysis (http://www.redress.cc) |
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tags: Gaza / Hamas / Israeli Holocaust / Haniyeh / Gaza Siege / Jerusalem / IOA / IOF / Anti-Semitism / Israeli Settlers / Gaza Power Crisis / Holy Land / Jewish State / Manuel Mussallam / Church in Gaza / Israeli Settlements
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