No to foreign military intervention in Syria
Appeal of H.B. Gregorios III
Patriarch of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church
President of the Assembly of the Catholic Hierarchy in
Syria
Damascus, 30 August 2013
We renew our rejection of any foreign military
intervention in the Syrian crisis.
We should like to summarise our remarks over the last
few days, made in various interviews on the matter.
The tragic situation that Syria has been experiencing
for the last two and a half years is the strongest evidence of the primary importance
of seeking the earliest possible peaceful, diplomatic resolution of the crisis.
However, dealing with defining the responsibility of this
or that side for tragedies, massacres and the use of chemical weapons, though
legitimate, is secondary.
King Solomon said there was “a time of war and a time
of peace.” (Ecclesiastes 3: 8) Now is the time to make peace.
That is why, as President of the Assembly of the
Catholic Hierarchy in Syria, and as Patriarch of the Melkite Greek Catholic
Church, I am adding my voice to all the statements made by most of my brother Eastern
Patriarchs, several Episcopal Conferences, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and
especially His Holiness Pope Francis and his representative at the United
Nations in Geneva, when I state the categorical rejection by Syria’s Catholic
Churches, including the Melkite Greek Catholic Church, in Arab countries and those
of the expansion, of any foreign intervention in Syria and any attack or
intervention of any sort whatsoever.
Furthermore, we join the many countries, comprising
over half the world’s population, who reject any outside military intervention
in Syria.
Our conviction is still sure: no victory through
weapons and violence. Violence leads to violence and weapons to other weapons.
The parties to the conflict will continue to fight to the bitter end, as they
all have an abundance of weapons.
We wonder how we in Syria have managed to cross the “red
line” and fallen into the danger of resorting to chemical weapons.
The answer is that for the last two and a half years, Eastern
and Western countries have not stopped sending weapons, money, military experts,
secret service agents and Salafist fundamentalist armed gangs of thugs and
criminals, who have fallen on Syria like a destructive new flood, far more
dangerous even than destructive chemical weapons, whose use on our Syrian soil
we reject on any pretext whatever.
Those above mentioned factors
have caused the death of 100,000 victims, the forced displacement of eight
million Syrians, the traumatisation of two million children, the destruction of the academic future of
millions of school-children and students and the destruction of thousands of
villages, not to mention the wrecking of both infrastructure and institutions,
widespread chaos, the abduction of thousands of people (men, women and
children), rape, extortion of ransom, robberies, assaults on civilians, hatred,
enmity, revenge, exacerbation of ethnic and religious conflicts, and that among
members of the same country, or sometimes of the same family.
Nevertheless, we hope for a
unanimous, global campaign to be orchestrated to prepare seriously and
carefully for the Geneva 2 meeting. Contrary to the calls to arms, attacks and
military interventions, we enjoy listening to appeals from around the world aimed
at creating an atmosphere of reconciliation, dialogue, humanitarian solidarity,
hope, forgiveness and finally peace. These are all contributory factors to
creating an atmosphere conducive for holding Geneva 2.
Meanwhile, we are launching a
campaign of prayer in our churches, homes, youth movements and confraternities.
So we join in the calls for prayer that have been launched around the world for peace in Syria, as that is the real movement for solidarity with Syria.
We entrust ourselves, with all
our faithful and fellow-citizens, to the protection of the Mother of God, the
Virgin Mary, Our Lady of Damascus, Queen of Peace and Mother of Jesus, the
Prince of Peace, asking them to allow peace to reign again, in our beloved
Syria, Palestine, the Middle East and around the world.
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Gregorios III
Patriarch of
Antioch and All the East
Of
Alexandria and of Jerusalem
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