Deep Concern for kidnapped volunteers
Media Release
3 December
New Zealand-Council of Christians and Muslims
The New Zealand Council of
Christians and Muslims wish to express that we
are
deeply concerned for the four volunteers of the Christian
Peacemaker
Team (CPT) who have been kidnapped in
Iraq.
It is regrettable that these men, who have devoted
their lives to peace and
justice and have travelled very
far and at considerable risk to themselves
to be in
solidarity with the Iraqi people who are resisting the
American
occupation of Iraq, are now in this regrettable
position.
In particular the council wishes to express
their concern over the
kidnapping of Harmeet Sooden, a
Canadian Citizen who has been studying at
Auckland
University. Mr. Sooden is in Iraq solely for peaceful
purposes and
is passionate about taking an active role
in giving humanitarian aid to the
Iraqi people.
Ashraf
Anwar, Co-President of the Council said, "It is evident that
the men
and the organization they were with, the
Christian Peacemaker Team are not
spies and are sincere
peace workers.
"We oppose the occupations of Iraq and
Palestine but we do not believe that
taking innocent
people hostage is fair on the families of the men or to the
Iraqis who they have been supporting.
"Harmeet from
all reports is a very special person, and he is very
peaceful
and gentle. He has already risked his life in
the past year to aid the
Palestinians in the West Bank,
who like us are deeply troubled for his
safety.
"We
are praying and hoping for the volunteers safe return and
our thoughts
are with their families and friends",
concluded Mr.
Anwar
ENDS