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Pastors for Peace computers' seized

by RustyPipes
Thu Jul 3rd, 2008 at 06:16:37 PM EST

I received an alert that the Pastors for Peace Caravan was stopped by the U.S. Border Patrol at the U.S.-Mexico border this morning.  31 computers destined for Cuba were seized.

As always, the Pastors for Peace buses are carrying medicines and other materials to show their
solidarity with the people of Cuba. Rev. Thomas Smith, President of  the Board of Directors for the Interreligious Foundation for Community Organization/Pastors for Peace stated, "We've had 31 computers seized by the Customs and Border Patrol at the U.S.-Mexico border. These computers were destined for classrooms, clinic and hospitals in Cuba. These are 31 classrooms, clinics and hospitals that now will not have the opportunity to have computers."

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IDF fatally shoots Palestinian youth in Beit Ummar

by RustyPipes
Tue Jul 1st, 2008 at 03:09:00 PM EST

Five months after the incidents in Beit Ummar subsequent to the death of the Sabarna cousins, once again a teenager has been killed by the IDF and the IDF's presence at the funeral leads to the injury of more Palestinians.  Bekah Wolf of the Palestine Solidarity Project, located in Beit Ummar, gives background for the incident:

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United Methodists to Consider Divestment

by RustyPipes
Wed Apr 23rd, 2008 at 02:14:37 PM EST

In the past several years, several mainline Protestant denominations have given consideration to their investments in the light of the conflict in Israel/Palestine and the denominations' stated commitment to a just peace.  Regional bodies of the United Methodist Church, like the New England Annual Conference, have taken actions advocating divestment from companies profiting from the occupation.  However, since most of the Church's investments are held by the national body (the General Conference), the statements by regional bodies (Annual Conferences) are mostly symbolic.

The United Methodist General Conference begins meeting today.  Among the many items of business it will be considering is the "Methodist Federation for Social Action Petition: Promoting Peace through Ethical Investment," a resolution calling for

a process of phased, selective divestment from companies that support the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories and other violations of human rights in Palestine/Israel.
 

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"The Way of the Cross in Occupied Palestine:" The Thirteenth and Fourteenth Stations

by RustyPipes
Sat Mar 22nd, 2008 at 04:02:17 PM EST

These reflections on taking Jesus down from the cross and laying him in the tomb complete the series of Stations by Christian Peacemaker Teams in Hebron about their faith in the light of Palestinians' suffering under occupation:

Join in the "Way of the Cross in Occupied Palestine," a Lenten campaign to raise awareness of the suffering of the Palestinian people living under Israeli military occupation. These short reflections connect contemporary parallels to the themes found in the Stations of the Cross, a tool used for reflection on the suffering and death of Christ.

As this reality of violence runs parallel to the suffering of Christ, the campaign encourages participating churches to engage in direct actions that highlight the violence and injustice of life under military occupation in Palestine.

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"The Way of the Cross in Occupied Palestine:" The Tenth through Twelfth Stations

by RustyPipes
Fri Mar 21st, 2008 at 03:10:17 PM EST

The Challenge of Peacemaking
"Nonviolent resistance to tyrants, oppressors and brutal invaders is not for fools or cowards. It demands courage and daring of the highest order. It requires discipline, training and a willingness to face death. Are there tough, brave volunteers for that kind of costly, demanding battle? Would the nonviolent troops be available to be trained by the thousands and then tens of thousands to form disciplined Christian Peacemaker Teams ready to walk into the face of danger and death in loving confrontation of injustice and oppression?"

(Ron Sider, Nonviolence: The Invincible Weapon, p. 95)


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"The Way of the Cross in Occupied Palestine:" The Seventh through Ninth Stations

by RustyPipes
Thu Mar 20th, 2008 at 12:52:24 PM EST

One of the tenets of Liberation Theology is that Christ suffers along with the oppressed.  The verse from the Spiritual "Nobody knows the trouble I seen, nobody knows like Jesus" resonates not only in the African American Church, but in other communities hungering for justice, believing that God has not abandoned them.  

These reflections on Jesus stumbling and Jerusalem women weeping continue the series of Stations by Christian Peacemaker Teams in Hebron about their faith in the light of Palestinians' suffering under occupation:

Join in the "Way of the Cross in Occupied Palestine," a Lenten campaign to raise awareness of the suffering of the Palestinian people living under Israeli military occupation. These short reflections connect contemporary parallels to the themes found in the Stations of the Cross, a tool used for reflection on the suffering and death of Christ.
As this reality of violence runs parallel to the suffering of Christ, the campaign encourages participating churches to engage in direct actions that highlight the violence and injustice of life under military occupation in Palestine.

Read more... (6 comments, 1048 words in story)

"The Way of the Cross in Occupied Palestine:" The Fourth through Sixth Stations

by RustyPipes
Wed Mar 19th, 2008 at 12:00:54 PM EST

One of the tenets of Liberation Theology is that Christ suffers along with the oppressed.  The verse from the Spiritual "Nobody knows the trouble I seen, nobody knows like Jesus" resonates not only in the African American Church, but in other communities hungering for justice, believing that God has not abandoned them.  

These reflections on Jesus' mother, Veronica and Simon of Cyrene continue the series of Stations by Christian Peacemaker Teams in Hebron about their faith in the light of Palestinians' suffering under occupation:

Join in the "Way of the Cross in Occupied Palestine," a Lenten campaign to raise awareness of the suffering of the Palestinian people living under Israeli military occupation. These short reflections connect contemporary parallels to the themes found in the Stations of the Cross, a tool used for reflection on the suffering and death of Christ.
As this reality of violence runs parallel to the suffering of Christ, the campaign encourages participating churches to engage in direct actions that highlight the violence and injustice of life under military occupation in Palestine.

Read more... (1 comment, 1043 words in story)

"The Way of the Cross in Occupied Palestine": The First Three Stations

by RustyPipes
Tue Mar 18th, 2008 at 03:48:51 PM EST

One of the tenets of Liberation Theology is that Christ suffers along with the oppressed.  The verse from the Spiritual "Nobody knows the trouble I seen, nobody knows like Jesus" resonates not only in the African American Church, but in other communities hungering for justice, believing that God has not abandoned them.  

Over the next few days, I'll be sharing a series of reflections by Christian Peacemaker Teams in Hebron about their faith in the light of Palestinians' suffering under occupation:

Join in the "Way of the Cross in Occupied Palestine," a Lenten campaign to raise awareness of the suffering of the Palestinian people living under Israeli military occupation. These short reflections connect contemporary parallels to the themes found in the Stations of the Cross, a tool used for reflection on the suffering and death of Christ.

As this reality of violence runs parallel to the suffering of Christ, the campaign encourages participating churches to engage in direct actions that highlight the violence and injustice of life under military occupation in Palestine.

Read more... (1 comment, 932 words in story)

Tragedy in Beit Ummar

by RustyPipes
Sat Feb 16th, 2008 at 11:06:14 PM EST

As I reported in a previous diary, on Wednesday, February 13, the town of Beit Ummar was put under curfew and was declared a closed military zone.  Some tragic events had occured in Beit Ummar a few weeks prior.

On Friday, January 25 two young Palestinian men, Mahmoud and Muhammed Sabarnah from Beit Ummar were killed after entering the settlement of Gush Etzion.  Over the next few days, Christian Peacemaking Teams sent out several reports giving more context to the incident and its aftermath.

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Curfew for Beit Ummar

by RustyPipes
Thu Feb 14th, 2008 at 05:47:22 PM EST

Christian Peacemaker Teams sent out these releases yesterday about Beit Ummar, a town located between Bethlehem and Hebron with Christian and Muslim inhabitants.  CPT has a long history with Beit Ummar and has housed some of its volunteers there in the past.  Beit Ummar has been among the leaders of Palestinian Muslim non-violent resistance, pioneering the practice of conducting Friday prayers in the village's fields which Israeli settlers have tried to confiscate.

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Dustspeck to Gore: "We Are Here"

by RustyPipes
Sat Oct 20th, 2007 at 02:09:54 PM EST

Al?  we are here.

(I'll try again)

ahem.  We Are Here!

(Okay, once again, with feeling):

WE ARE HERE!!!

(Darn, I have to track down that kid who yells,"Bop!")

Read more... (1 comment, 111 words in story)

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