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Indian Christian community condemns US Jerusalem move, urges Indian Govt to intervene

The Milli Gazette Online
Published Online: Dec 11, 2017

New Delhi, 10 December, 2017: Concerned Indian citizens, especially from the Christian community, have issued the following appeal against the US Administration’s illegal move to transfer its embassy to occupied Jerusalem:

We, the undersigned, Justice and Peace-loving citizens in India, urge the US Administration to withdraw its recognition of Jerusalem as the Capital of Israel and the proposal to shift its Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

Realizing the adverse impact of the announcement by President Trump on Wednesday, the 6th December 2017, on Arabs, Christians and Muslims who live in Palestine and all over the world;

Noting that this declaration will go against the UN Resolution that Jerusalem should be the ‘sacred place’ for all the major three religions – Judaism, Islam and Christianity;

Sensing that such an action will disrespect and jeopardise the peace process that has been under progress for both Jews and Palestinians to live together with a two-nation theory and peaceful settlement;

Understanding that this has already geared up the Islamic and other countries to express their deep concern and anguish against such an unwarranted decision by the US;

Considering that most of the world leaders including Pope Francis, State Heads of Britain, France and Germany and several Islamic States have condemned this unilateral decision and raised their voice against this proposal;

Bearing in mind that such an impulsive and drastic decision would lead to disturbance of peace not only in Middle East but also across the world;

Reflecting that this kind of unwarranted announcements may further instigate and perpetuate  the never ending war in that region that may spread over to different parts of the world;

Considering that this kind of irresponsible decions and desparate and impulsive actions would accelerate tension in Palestine and would worsen the life and livelihood situation of the marginalized especially the aged, otherwise abled, women and children in the occupied territories;

While expressing our deep concern and solidarity with the struggles of our brothers and sisters in Palestine for their life, livelihood, dignity, equality, justice and peace,

10.12.2017 – New Delhi

Name of the Signatories and Organisations:

Dr. Zafarul-Islam Khan – Chairperson, Delhi Minority Commission, New Delhi
Sr. Anastasia Gill (Sneha) - Member – Delhi Minority Commission & Advocate, New Delhi
Mr. Ranjan Solomon, Badayl (Alternatives), Goa.
Mr. Samuel Jeyakumar, NCCI- National Council of Churches in India, New Delhi
Mr. Pradip Bansrior, NCCI- National Council of Churches in India, Nagpur
Fr. Devasahayaraj, Office for SC/BC - Catholic Bishops Conference of India, New Delhi
Fr. Ajaya Kumar Singh, OROSA-Odisha Organisation for Social Action, Bhubaneswar
Rev Chandra Mohan, Shaloam Centre, Yavatmal, Maharashtra
Dr. Richard Devadoss, Cornerstone, Chennai
Fr. Selvaraj Arulnathan, ISI-Indian Social Institute, Bangalore
Mr. Inbaraj Jeyakumar, SCM-India- Students Christian Movement- India, Bangalore
Dr. Victor Edwin, Vidya Jyothi Centre for Christian-Muslim Relations, Delhi
Ms. Annie Namala, Social Activist, New Delhi
Dr. Rameshnathan, NDMJ-National Dalit Movement for Justice, New Delhi
Mr. Paul Divakar, SWADHIKAR, New Delhi
Fr. Aloysius Irudayam, Madurai, TN
Fr. Freddie, Ooty, TN
Rev Dr. Vincent Rajkumar, CISRS- Christian Institute for the Study of Religion and Society, Bangalore
Rev Fr. Dr. Mathew Chandrakunnel, ECC-Ecumenical Christian Centre, Bangalore
Rev Dr. Gnanavaram, CSI-Church of South India, Madurai, TN
Mr. Anand Kumar Bolimera, NDCW- National Dalit Christian Watch, New Delhi
Rev Michael Alosanaya, Vidya Jyothi, Delhi
Dr. Vincent Manoharan, NDCW- National Dalit Christian Watch, New Delhi

(Issued by Vincent Manoharan -- vincentbham(at)googlemail.com)

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