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Eastern Catholic patriarchs oppose strike on Iraq

Nothing justifies a war against Iraq, say Eastern Catholic patriarchs

BEIRUT, November 1 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - Patriarchs of the eastern Catholic churches came out Friday, November 1, against a war on Iraq, and attacked derogatory remarks against Islam by leaders of the U.S. Christian conservative right.

"Nothing justifies a war against Iraq, whatever the pretexts and reasons invoked," said the heads of the Maronite, Melchite, Coptic, Chaldean, Latin, Syriac and Armenian churches after a five-day conclave at Raboueh, near Beirut, reported Agence France-Presse (AFP).

"There can be no just war because men have the choice: negotiating and arriving at peaceful solutions or unleashing wholesale destruction," they said in a statement.

The patriarchs also condemned the "double standards" surrounding the implementation of United Nations resolution.

"Equity requires the countries of the region to be treated according to the same criteria.

"If we want to finish with weapons of mass destruction, the whole of the countries of the region must be disarmed, including Israel," they said.

The statement slammed "remarks by the American Christian extreme right", calling them "dangerous and insulting with regard to Islam, Muslims and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict."

In the latest of such comments, television evangelist Jerry Falwell caused a storm on October 6 by calling Prophet Muhammad a "terrorist", before apologizing several days later.

The patriarchs called for "constructive dialogue between religions, peoples, western and eastern cultures, Christianity and Islam."

They called for an end to violence in the Palestinian territories, which they blamed on the Israeli occupation.

Their opposition to a war against Iraq, threatened by the United States to eliminate Baghdad's alleged weapons of mass destruction and topple President Saddam Hussein, reflects the stance of other Christian leaders, notably Catholic.

On September 5, Britain's Catholic leader Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor said a war against Iraq could set the Arab world against the West, and undermine efforts to secure peace between Israel and the Palestinians.

The head of Italy's Catholic bishops, Cardinal Camillo Ruini, said on September 16 a war led by the United States against Iraq would have "unacceptable" human consequences and destabilize the Middle East.

On September 18, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops expressed strong opposition to unilateral U.S. military action against Iraq in a letter to President George W. Bush.

On September 12, the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Alexy II, said he was totally opposed to any attack by the U.S. on Iraq, warning of a "bloodbath" if military action went ahead.

The London Times also reported that George Carey, the since retired archbishop of Canterbury and spiritual leader of the world's Anglicans, had raised his concerns about Iraq in a private letter to British Prime Minister Tony Blair.

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