
Christmas Appeal
The Washington Times, 23 Dec 2011 – International religious leaders call for safety and well-being of Ashraf residents and observation of their rights.
On the occasion of Christmas and the special blessing that comes with it, religious leaders around the world called for the safety and well-being of 3,400 Iranian dissidents in Camp Ashraf, Iraq, and condemned their relocation inside of Iraq without proper international monitoring and protection.
The religious leaders called on the UN and US to ensure the minimum guarantees for the relocation of Camp Ashraf residents otherwise it will be a forcible relocation. They emphasized a forcible relocation inside Iraq is tantamount to the residents’ death warrant and urged for US and UN protection as essential for the residents.
The signatories of this cause include:
Cannon Dr. Howard
St. Augustine’s Episcopal Church, NY
The Rt. Rev. Adrian Newman
Bishop of Stepney
Everard de Jong
Archbishop, Roremund Region, Netherlands
The Rev. Bernice Coleman
New York
Bishop Patrick P. Power, DD DCL
Auxiliary Bishop of Canberra and Goulburn, Australia
The Rt Rev. Anthony Priddis
Bishop of Hereford, U.K.
The Rev. Pierre Andrew Duvert
The Church of the Resurrection, NY
Rev. Brian Medway
Chairman, Council of Protestan Churches in Canberra, Australia
The Rt Rev. John Pritchard
Bishop of Oxford, U.K.
Jochen Bohl
Bishop, German
Father Claude Mostowik msc
Director, Missionaries of the Sacred Heart Justice and Peace Centre, President of Pax Christi Australia
The Right Rev. Dr Lee Rayfield
Bishop of Suffragan of Swindon, U.K.
Rabbi Martin Cooper
U.S.A.
Johnanes Willibrordus Maria Hendriks
Archbishop, Chair, Institute San Bunifasius, Tiltenberg, Netherlands
Professor the Rt Rev. Lord Harries of Pentregarth
Former Bishop of Oxford, U.K.
David A. Dobosz
Social-Action-Committee
Lutheran Church of St. John the Evangelist, NY