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INTERNATIONAL PEACE BUREAU CALLS
FOR RAPID DEPLOYMENT OF
DIPLOMATS IN THE MIDDLE EAST
We cannot bear to watch the continuous carnage.
We cannot bear to hear the screams of children. We cannot bear to
stand by as the United Nations and the G 8 abrogate their responsibilities
to stop a war that should never have been started.
We call for a rapid deployment of diplomats from the Quartet, (US,
UN, Russia and EU) to talk with all parties involved in Iran, Syria,
Israel, Palestine, and Lebanon and the region.
We call for a cease-fire and simultaneous exchange of prisoners
including the three soldiers initially captured by Hamas and the
Hizbollah.
Above all, we call for an end to the occupation of Palestine and
the establishment of two sovereign states, Israel and Palestine,
living side by side in mutual respect. We call for the withdrawal
of foreign troops from Iraq. We call for the force of law, not the
law of force.
Who will teach the powerful that overwhelming force can only result
in overwhelming catastrophe. War is not a solution. As long as people
are dominated, humiliated, marginalized, kept in poverty, excluded
because of their religion, color, identity or gender we will see
violence and revenge. As long as the world spends a trillion dollars
a year on weapons and war and pathetic sums on health, education
and the elimination of poverty, we will continue to witness violence.
We know too much about root causes of violence, about what makes
for peace, to still resort to old destructive violent forms of behavior.
We appreciate the courage of so many journalists who have brought
the sights and sounds of the brutality from Israel, Gaza, Lebanon
and Iraq to our living rooms. Our tears flow with those of the parents
without children, the children without parents, the dying, wounded
and traumatized. How will this end? How will the healing begin?
Who will rebuild homes, communities, factories and bridges? Who
will start schools that promote reconciliation and prevent further
violence?
Let us see courage, compassion, vision and action in the diplomats
who now hold the future in their hands. Civil society has for years
made efforts to bring people together, to sow the seeds of peace.
We care deeply about leaving a safe world for our children and grandchildren.
We say, STOP the fighting, START the talking.
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