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Churches divided on just war (Decade to overcome violence).


Berlin -- The World Council of Church has launched a Decade to Overcome Violence The Decade to Overcome Violence: Churches Seeking Reconciliation and Peace 2001 – 2010 (DOV) is an initiative of the World Council of Churches. It was decided by the 8th General Assembly in Harare, Zimbabwe in 1998 and runs parallel to the United Nations' Decade for the  in the shadow of controversy over whether violence to end violence and oppression is ever justified.

Nobel Peace Prize The Nobel Peace Prize (Swedish and Norwegian: Nobels fredspris) is the name of one of five Nobel Prizes bequeathed by the Swedish industrialist and inventor Alfred Nobel.  laureate lau·re·ate  
adj.
1. Worthy of the greatest honor or distinction: "The nation's pediatrician laureate is preparing to lay down his black bag" James Traub.

2.
 Jose Ramos-Horta, speaking to reporters during events to mark the launch of the decade, strongly defended the need for armed intervention by the international community to deal with human rights abuses.

Mr. Ramos-Horta, joint winner of the 1996 peace prize and cabinet member for foreign affairs foreign affairs
pl.n.
Affairs concerning international relations and national interests in foreign countries.
 in East Timor's United Nations transitional administration, said there is no alternative to armed intervention by the international community in situations like Kosovo, Cambodia and Rwanda where human rights are being abused on a massive scale.

Earlier, during a meeting of the WCC WCC n abbr (= World Council of Churches) → COE m (Conseil œcuménique des Églises)

WCC n abbr (= World Council of Churches) → Weltkirchenrat m
 central committee, Catholicos Aram I His Holiness Aram I has been Catholicos of Cilicia of the Armenian Apostolic Church since 1995. He resides in Antelias, Beirut.

Born Pedros Keshishian in Beirut, Lebanon in 1947. He was ordained priest in 1968, and was consecrated bishop in Antelias on 22 August 1980.
 of the Armenian Apostolic Church The Armenian Apostolic Church (Armenian: Հայ Առաքելական Եկեղեցի, Hay Arakelagan Yegeghetzi), sometimes called the Armenian Orthodox Church or the , the committee's moderator, suggested that although violence is "evil," it might be an "unavoidable alternative, a last resort" for people living "under conditions of injustice and oppression, where all means of non-violent actions are used up."

In a speech in Berlin, Catholicos Aram said the decade is a commitment "to overcome violence by active non-violence" but he went on to reiterate: "Even so, we do not judge those for whom, in extreme situations, when hope for justice and dignity has disappeared, the use of force as a last resort may become necessary."

Mr. Ramos-Horta pointed out that at a peace gathering in The Netherlands in 1999, he had been one of the few speakers to say, in front of thousands of people, that he supported NATO's intervention "to avoid genocide genocide, in international law, the intentional and systematic destruction, wholly or in part, by a government of a national, racial, religious, or ethnic group. " in Kosovo. "There was no other alternative," he said.

The Decade to Overcome Violence is intended to encourage churches and ecumenical partners to overcome all forms of violence and as a statement of the WCC's wish to work with local communities, secular movements and people of other faiths to build a culture of peace.

Catholicos Aram's remarks were criticised by some central committee members, particularly from Germany.

Rita Sussmuth, former president of the German parliament, spoke out passionately about the need to resolve conflicts by non-violent means.

"To anyone who believes that we can resolve the conflicts of today -- whether in the Middle East, in Turkey or in Africa -- by using weapons, then I can only say, you can end wars or continue wars with weapons, but not create peace.

"Peace can only be created through using other means, in which societies outlaw violence, recognize the rule of law and reject any form of resolving conflicts through violence," she said, to applause from the audience.

Asked about the issue, Mr. Ramos-Horta said: "If a genocide happens again, like in Cambodia in the 1970s, the world must intervene."

But he stressed that any armed intervention must be approved by the United Nations: "You must use force as a last resort, but not unilaterally."

Mr. Ramos-Horta is a former guerrilla fighter for East Timor East Timor (tē`môr) or Timor-Leste (–lĕsht), Tetum Timor Lorosae, republic, officially Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste (2002 est. pop.  independence from Portuguese rule and a prominent campaigner against the occupation of the territory by Indonesia, which invaded in 1975 after Portugal withdrew. In 1999, he was prominent among those urging the United Nations to send peacekeeping forces peacekeeping force nfuerza de pacificación

peacekeeping force nforces fpl qui assurent le maintien de la paix

 to East Timor.

In East Timor," he said, "the church completely understood why people took up arms, even though they (churches) kept calling on them not to use those arms."

He said in an interview that there is "absolutely no inconsistency, no contradiction whatsoever" between the campaign to promote non-violence and the need for armed intervention "until the campaign succeeds in persuading everyone in the world that the violence must be eliminated."
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