Friends House released a statement on Syria on 12 April

Quakers speak out against military action in Syria

Friends House released a statement on Syria on 12 April

by The Friend Newsdesk 20th April 2018

Friends House released a statement on 12 April urging the UK government not to take military action in Syria and to work for peace instead.

The statement said: ‘We see with horror the death and devastation being imposed on the people in and around Syria. We believe that the use of chemical weapons should be challenged. However, as a faith community our religious understanding and experience is that true peace cannot be imposed by military might.

‘We remain convinced that there are both moral and pragmatic reasons to oppose military action in Syria. Bombs dropped from the air kill indiscriminately, and also increase the risk of terrorist retribution. Those who suffer the most in violent conflict are non-combatants, ordinary people including women and children.

‘Instead, we support the process of building peace. Peace is rarely immediate or easy, but it results in genuine long-term security. True peace comes from hard work and thoughtful actions.’

The statement urged the prime minister ‘not to sideline democratic processes, and to consider the long-term impact of any action in Syria.’


Comments


I wonder what Friends House would have said if it was the Israelis using chemical weapons.

By frankem51 on 20th April 2018 - 9:58


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