Dear all,

This email has come to my direct attention. 

Dr Abe Ata checks out at the University of Melbourne's Faculty of Arts, and various 
seaches reveal a well published commentator of the Palestinian Christian cause and 
various other issues related to that region.

For consideration. 

Peter

-- 
Peter R. Ellis



-----Original Message-----
From: Dr Abe Ata [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, 12 May 2004 14:50
Subject: Palestinian Christians - persecuted, tormented, abandoned and alone




Exodus of the 
Palestinian Christians 

Dear Sir 
The Palestinian Christian is an endangered species. When the modern state of Israel 
was established there were about 400000 of us. Two years ago the number was down to 
80000. Now it�s down to 60000. At that rate, in a few years there will be none of us 
left. 
Palestinian Christians within Israel fare little better. On the face of it, their 
number has grown by 20000 since 1991. But this is misleading, for the census 
classification �Christian� includes some 20000 recent non-Arab migrants from the 
former Soviet Union. 
So why are Palestinian Christians abandoning their homeland? 
We have lost hope, that�s why. We are treated as non-people. Few outside the Middle 
East even know we exist, and those who do, conveniently forget. 
I refer, of course, to the American Religious Right. They see the modern Israel as a 
harbinger of the Second Coming, at which time Christians will go to Paradise, and all 
others (presumably including Jews) to Hell. To this end they lend military and moral 
support to Israel. 
Even by the double-dealing standards of international diplomacy this is a 
breathtakingly cynical bargain. It is hard to know who is using whom more: the 
Christian Right for offering secular power in the expectation that the Jewish state 
will be destroyed by a greater spiritual one; or the Israeli Right for accepting their 
offer. What we do know is that both sides are abusing the Palestinians. Apparently we 
don�t enter into anyone�s calculations. 
The views of the Israeli Right are well known: they want us gone. 
Less well known are the views of the American Religious Right. Strangely, they find 
the liberation Iraqis from a vile dictator just, but do not find it unjust for us to 
be under military occupation for 38 long years. Said Senator James Inhofe 
(R-Oklahoma): �God Appeared to Abraham and said: �I am giving you this land,�the West 
Bank. This is not a political battle at all. It is a contest over whether or not the 
word of God is true.� 
House Majority Leader Dick Armey (R-Texas) was even more forthright: �I'm content to 
have Israel grab the entire West Bank� I happen to believe that the Palestinians 
should leave.� 
There is a phrase for this. Ethnic cleansing. 
So why do American Christians stand by while their leaders advocate the expulsion of 
fellow Christians? Could it be that they do not know that the Holy Land has been a 
home to Christians since, well� since Christ? 
Do not think I am asking for special treatment for Christians. Ethnic cleansing is 
evil whoever does it and to whomever it is done. Palestinian Christians: Anglican, 
Maronite Catholics, Orthodox, Lutherans, Armenians, Baptists, Copts and Assyrians have 
been rubbing shoulders with each other and with other religions: Muslims, Jews, Druze 
and (most recently) Baha�is for centuries. We want to do so for centuries more. But we 
can�t if we are driven out by despair. 
What we seek is support: material, moral, political and spiritual. As Palestinians we 
grieve for what we have lost, and few people (the Ashkenazi Jews are one) have lost 
more than us. But grief can be assuaged by the fellowship of friends. 

(Signed Prof. Abe W. Ata is a 9th generation Christian Palestinian born in Bethlehem.

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