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The
Jewish Council for Public Affairs (JCPA) stands with all Americans
in horror at the terrorist acts committed on our shores September
11th. The attacks resonate in profoundly familiar ways,
reminding us of terrorism endured by Israel and its citizenry
for decades. They remind us too of attacks suffered by Jewish
communities in Argentina, Turkey and elsewhere. Singled out as
the Jewish people are by the terrorists’ ideology and by the rationalizations
of their apologists, we are especially concerned by their hate-filled
rhetoric. This war on terrorism must lead to the defeat and punishment
of all those who perpetrate, threaten, and support violence and
terrorism. The special relationship between Washington and Jerusalem,
built on shared values, is a key component to winning this war.
At
this time of trial for America and the world, the JCPA:
- Stands
with President Bush as he leads the country in a sustained effort
to combat international terrorism;
- Mourns
those who were so cruelly murdered September 11th
and the members of our nation’s armed forces who have died in
this war on terrorism. We honor those, in and out of uniform,
who have given of themselves so courageously. We pray for the
safe return of all allied military forces engaged in this noble
endeavor;
- Supports
the Bush Administration’s call for this to be a comprehensive
war against terrorism in all of its forms, without distinction.
No cause justifies the deliberate targeting of innocent civilians;
- Calls
on all nations to stand with the United States in the effort
to eradicate international terrorism. As President Bush has
said, "either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists,"
and those nations which continue to harbor or support terrorism
should be judged accordingly;
- Supports
both respecting basic constitutional rights and strengthening
domestic anti-terrorism measures that enhance law enforcement
capacities;
- Applauds
the Bush Administration’s freezing the assets of groups and
individuals, including American-based non-profits, that have
been linked to terrorist activities, as well as moves by major
corporations and philanthropies who have blocked donations to
such organizations. We call on others to take similar steps;
- Condemns,
in unequivocal terms, the bigoted stereotyping, scapegoating
and assaults of Muslim and Arab Americans that have occurred
in the aftermath of September 11th. American Jews
are especially sensitive to these immoral acts and recognize
their corrupting influence on our society;
- Deplores
the bigotry emanating from some in the Muslim and Arab American
communities and elsewhere that falsely accuse Jews, Israel or
the so-called "Jewish controlled media" for responsibility
in the September 11th attacks;
- Applauds
leaders in the Muslim community who have spoken forcefully against
interpretations of Islam that have been used to justify and
glorify terrorism, and urges all Muslim clergy and leaders,
here and abroad, to reaffirm publicly the peaceful principles
of their faith and to reject vehemently all acts of terror --
the deliberate use of violence against non-combatants for political
purposes;
- Recognizes
that there is no place in civic life for individuals and organizations
who refuse to condemn terrorism unequivocally. While care and
sensitivity must be used when employing the very serious charge
that an individual or an organization rationalizes, justifies
or even supports terrorism, neither should we shy away from
monitoring, exposing and seeking to marginalize such individuals
and organizations-and calling on others to do likewise. The
rejection of terrorism as a valid form of political expression
is of paramount importance to global security.
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