American Muslims call for peaceful efforts to end the conflict
in Afghanistan
10/27/2001
We, the under signed national Islamic organizations resolve
the following:
- We reiterate our unequivocal condemnation of the crime committed
on September 11, 2001, and join our fellow Americans in mourning
the loss of up to 6,000 innocent civilians.
- We reiterate our support for bringing to justice those who
are responsible for planning, executing, or knowingly helping
to carry out this crime. In so doing, we believe that all legal
provisions, and procedures of law, national and international,
must be adhered to.
- We believe the bombing in Afghanistan is not in the long-term
interest of our country or the world at large. The bombing victimizes
the innocents, exacerbates the humanitarian disaster, and creates
widespread resentment across the Muslim world. Allowing thousands
of innocent civilians to die in the harsh Afghan winter will
only serve to weaken the global resolve to root out terrorism.
The senseless starvation of women and children will fuel hate
and extremism.
- We call on our government to urgently reassess its action
in Afghanistan, and to cease the bombing campaign and other
military actions. Our government should seek a more effective
and long-term strategy to deal with terrorism and its causes,
whether such violence is committed by individuals, groups, or
states. We feel that international disputes should be resolved
through UN mechanisms and in accordance with its charter.
- As American Muslims, we stand ready to help our government
in building bridges of understanding with Muslim countries,
and assist in removing root causes of misunderstanding, grievances,
and conflict. We also express our opposition to the extension
of bombing to other countries. Such attacks will aggravate an
already explosive and destabilizing situation.
- As Americans, we believe that it is not only our right but
also our civic duty and responsibility to express our sincere
views of what is in the long-term interest of our country. We
strongly reject any suggestion that opposing a certain policy
of our government is tantamount to disloyalty. This suggestion
is undemocratic, unfair, and un-American.
- Finally, we express our concern about the possibility of
unconstitutional measures in new antiterrorism legislation,
which may curtail civil liberties in the name of security. Such
measures are unlikely to make Americans safer and may be applied
in a discriminatory manner against American citizens and lawful
residents from specific ethnic and religious groups.
We pray to the universal God of all to bestow His mercy, healing,
and peace on all humanity.
Muslim American Society (MAS), Islamic Circle of North America
(ICNA), Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), Muslim Alliance
of North America (MANA), Muslim Student Association (MSA), Islamic
Association for Palestine (IAP), United Association for Studies
and Research (UASR), Solidarity International, American Muslims
for Global Peace and Justice (AMGPJ), American Muslim Alliance
(AMA), United Muslim Americans Association (UMAA), Islamic Media
Foundation (IMF), American Muslim Foundation (AMF), Coordinating
Council of Muslim Organizations (CCMO), American Muslims for Jerusalem
(AMJ), Muslim Arab Youth Association (MAYA)
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