Letter from The Rt Revd Riah H Abu El-Assal
in Jerusalem on the arrest of Mordechai Vanunu
from
St George's Cathedral Close
11 November 2004
The Episcopal Church in Jerusalem & The Middle East
The Diocese of Jerusalem
The Rt Revd Riah H Abu El-Assal
11 November 2004
To:
a.. The Most Revd Rowan Williams
Archbishop of Canterbury
b.. The Most Revd Frank Tracy Griswold
Presiding Bishop of ECUSA
c.. The Most Revd Andrew Hutchinson
Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada
d.. The Most Revd Peter Carnley
Primate of the Anglican Church of Australia
e.. The Australian Board of Mission
f.. The Revd Canon John L. Peterson
Secretary General of the Anglican Consultative Council
g.. The Revd Samuel Kobia
General Secretary of the World Council of Churches
h.. Mr Jeries Saleh
Middle East Council of Churches
i.. The Heads of Churches in Jerusalem
It is with tremendous grief and sadness that I inform you that the Israeli
special police force entered St George's Cathedral Close today without
permission and took Mordechai Vanunu into custody. Approximately thirty
officers, many with guns, entered the cathedral gardens and interrupted
breakfast in the Pilgrim Guest House. It was a traumatic event that
terrorized many of our tourists, pilgrims, and staff. In the 100 years of
the cathedral's history, such an event has never taken place.
Immediately I related how they have come into a sacred place, and that their
guns were not welcome. The officers with guns withdrew to outside of the
Cathedral Close; however, it came to my attention later, that at least one
of the officers still carried a concealed weapon. This was after I had been
reassured that all weapons had been removed from the church grounds. It is
inconceivable why such force is mandated for procedures like today's.
Mordechai was calm during the search, questioning the need for the
interrogation, and they searched his room in his and my presence. They took
his papers, laptop, and other possessions into custody. I called his lawyer,
and he will meet Mordechai in Petah Tiqva.
This type of entry into a sacred space must not be tolerated by the churches
throughout the world, and it must not be accepted by those who respect the
rights and dignity of every person. We ask the government of Israel to stop
such actions as these, and we call for the respect of sacred places in the
Land of the Holy One. It is with extreme sadness and disappointment that I
must write this letter, and please continue to pray for us in these
difficult times.
Peace of God to all of you,
The Rt Revd Riah Abu El-Assal
Bishop in Jerusalem
cc:
His Excellency, President Moshe Katsav
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon |