PEACE ACTIVISTS WORSHIP, PRAY, GET ARRESTED
Forty-Two Arrested for Civil Disobedience in Hart Senate Office Building
Washington DC March 7, 2008 More than forty religious leaders and faith-based peace activists were arrested in the Hart Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill late Friday afternoon for their non-violent witness to end the war in Iraq. Hundreds of people assembled earlier in the afternoon for a public demonstration against the U.S. war and occupation of Iraq, and thousands of worshippers gathered at noon Friday for services calling for peace and an end to the war in Iraq.
The arrests came at the end of a day of worship and prayer. Following noon-time services in ten different houses of worship in Washington, worshippers processed in the rain to Upper Senate Park for an interfaith witness near the U.S. Capitol. In the midst of a driving rain, leaders from Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist, and Unitarian traditions insisted that people of faith will be relentless in encouraging their political leaders to take bold, unequivocal action for peace.
Multi-faith delegations from the Olive Branch Interfaith Peace Partnership, the organizing coalition of the afternoon's events, met with high level staffers from both Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's offices. The religious leaders expressed grave concern that there must be both a clear exit strategy from Iraq and a regional, multi- lateral effort at development and diplomacy to bring about genuine security.
Participants from across faith boundaries are clearly united in expressing five core convictions:
- The war in Iraq must end and diplomacy must replace the threat of war with Iran.
- We must provide far better support to our returning soldiers.
- We must provide far better support to our returning soldiers.
- We must commit to the long-term work of development in Iraq.
- There can be no equivocation in our renunciation of all use of torture.
- We must commit real resources to justice in our own communities in the U.S.
Among the forty-two people who were arrested were: