Alleged CPT captors held for trial.Three Christian Peacemaker Teams Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT) is an international organization set up to support teams of peace workers in conflict areas around the world. These teams believe that they can lower the levels of violence through nonviolent direct action, human rights documentation, and members who were held captive for 118 days in Iraq met in Britain last December--after police asked them to testify in the trial of their alleged captors--and issued a joint statement of forgiveness. James Loney, Harmeet Singh Sooden Harmeet Singh Sooden (born March 24 1973) is a Canadian citizen who volunteered for Christian Peacemaker Teams in Iraq. From November 26, 2005, he was held captive in Iraq with three others and threatened with execution until being freed by multinational forces in an operation on , and Norman Kember appealed for clemency from the Iraqi courts and objected to the death penalty for their alleged captors. "We have no desire to punish them. Punishment can never restore what was taken from us," the CPT CPT See: Carriage Paid To members said in the joint statement. Those held in connection with the kidnapping face trial before the central criminal court in Iraq, where kidnapping is a capital offense. "In our view," the CPT members continued, "the catastrophic levels of violence and the lack of effective protection of human rights in Iraq The human rights situation in Iraq is separated into three separate articles:
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