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http://www.cpt.org/iraq/response/06-23-03statement.htm

CPT Statement:  CPTers Freed
23 March 2006

Our hearts are filled with joy today as we heard that Harmeet Singh
Sooden, Jim Loney and Norman Kember have been freed safely in Baghdad.
Christian Peacemaker Teams rejoices with their families and friends at the
expectation of their return to their loved ones and community. Together we
have endured uncertainty, hope, fear, grief and now joy during the four
months since they were abducted in Baghdad.

We rejoice in the return of Harmeet Sooden. He has been willing to put his
life on the line to promote justice in Iraq and Palestine as a young man
newly committed to active peacemaking.

We rejoice in the return of Jim Loney. He has cared for the marginalized
and oppressed since childhood, and his gentle, passionate spirit has been
an inspiration to people near and far.

We rejoice in the return of Norman Kember. He is a faithful man, an elder
and mentor to many in his 50 years of peacemaking, a man prepared to pay
the cost.

We remember with tears Tom Fox, whose body was found in Baghdad on March
9, 2006, after three months of captivity with his fellow peacemakers. We
had longed for the day when all four men would be released together. Our
gladness today is made bittersweet by the fact that Tom is not alive to
join in the celebration. However, we are confident that his spirit is very
much present in each reunion.

Harmeet, Jim and Norman and Tom were in Iraq to learn of the struggles
facing the people in that country. They went, motivated by a passion for
justice and peace to live out a nonviolent alternative in a nation wracked
by armed conflict. They knew that their only protection was in the power
of the love of God and of their Iraqi and international co-workers. We
believe that the illegal occupation of Iraq by Multinational Forces is the
root cause of the insecurity which led to this kidnapping and so much pain
and suffering in Iraq. The occupation must end.

Today, in the face of this joyful news, our faith compels us to love our
enemies even when they have committed acts which caused great hardship to
our friends and sorrow to their families. In the spirit of the prophetic
nonviolence that motivated Jim, Norman, Harmeet and Tom to go to Iraq, we
refuse to yield to a spirit of vengeance. We give thanks for the
compassionate God who granted our friends courage and who sustained their
spirits over the past months. We pray for strength and courage for
ourselves so that, together, we can continue the nonviolent struggle for
justice and peace.

Throughout these difficult months, we have been heartened by messages of
concern for our four colleagues from all over the world. We have been
especially moved by the gracious outpouring of support from Muslim
brothers and sisters in the Middle East, Europe, and North America. That
support continues to come to us day after day. We pray that Christians
throughout the world will, in the same spirit, call for justice and for
respect for the human rights of the thousands of Iraqis who are being
detained illegally by the U.S. and British forces occupying Iraq.

During these past months, we have tasted of the pain that has been the
daily bread of hundreds of thousands of Iraqis. Why have our loved ones
been taken? Where are they being held? Under what conditions? How are
they? Will they be released? When?

With Tom’s death, we felt the grief of losing a beloved friend. Today, we
rejoice that our friends Harmeet, Jim and Norman have been freed safely.
We continue to pray for a swift and joyful homecoming for the many Iraqis
and internationals who long to be reunited with their families. We renew
our commitment to work for an end to the war and the occupation of Iraq as
a way to continue the witness of Tom Fox. We trust in God’s compassionate
love to show us the way.

Living through the many emotions of this day, we remain committed to the
words of Jim Loney, who wrote:

"With God’s abiding kindness, we will love even our enemies.
With the love of Christ, we will resist all evil.
With God’s unending faithfulness, we will work to build the beloved
community."


Addenda
23 March 2006, 9 p.m. ET

We have been so overwhelmed and overjoyed to have Jim, Harmeet and Norman
freed, that we have not adequately thanked the people involved with
freeing them, nor remembered those still in captivity. So we offer these
paragraphs as the first of several addenda:

We are grateful to the soldiers who risked their lives to free Jim, Norman
and Harmeet. As peacemakers who hold firm to our commitment to
nonviolence, we are also deeply grateful that they fired no shots to free
our colleagues. We are thankful to all the people who gave of themselves
sacrificially to free Jim, Norman, Harmeet and Tom over the last four
months, and those supporters who prayed and wept for our brothers in
captivity, for their loved ones and for us, their co-workers.

We will continue to lift Jill Carroll up in our prayers for her safe
return. In addition, we will continue to advocate for the human rights of
Iraqi detainees and assert their right to due process in a just legal
system.

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