- Presbyterian Church (USA) Hezbollah controversy
The Presbyterian Church (USA) Hezbollah controversy began following a series of statements made by church representatives in
2004 .Background
On May 30, 2003, Hezbollah was found to be responsible for the 1983 bombing in
Beirut, Lebanon which killed 241 United States Marines, inPeterson v. Islamic Republic of Iran . [cite news |title=Iran responsible for 1983 Marine barracks bombing, judge rules |url=http://www.cnn.com/2003/LAW/05/30/iran.barracks.bombing/ |publisher=CNN |date=May 30 ,2003 ] [cite news |title=What is Hezbollah? |url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/17/AR2006071700912.html |publisher=The Washington Post |author=Jefferson Morley |date=July 17 ,2006 ] TheUS State Department defines Hezbollah (also known as Hizballah, "Party of God") as a foreign terrorist organization (FTO). [cite web |title=Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs) Fact Sheet |url=http://www.state.gov/s/ct/rls/fs/37191.htm |publisher=US State Department |date=October 11 ,2005 ]In October 2004, the
Presbyterian Church (USA) (PCUSA) Advisory Committee on Social Wellness Policy toured the Middle East in order to listen to local Christians, ecumenical partners, and political leaders inLebanon , thePalestinian National Authority ,Israel ,Egypt andJordan . While in Lebanon, the delegation met with members ofHezbollah , which became a cause of controversy.Controversy
Ronald H. Stone, John Witherspoon Professor of Christian Ethics at
Pittsburgh Theological Seminary , attracted negative media attention during the tour after being quoted as saying, "We treasure the precious words of Hezbollah and your expression of goodwill toward the American people. Also we praise your initiative for dialogue and mutual understanding. We cherish these statements that bring us closer to you. As an elder of our church, I'd like to say that according to my recent experience, relations and conversations with Islamic leaders are a lot easier than dealings and dialogue with Jewish leaders." [cite news
title=Presbyterian Church USA & Families of 9/11 Victims Delegations Meet with Hezbullah |url=http://memri.org/bin/articles.cgi?Page=archives&Area=sd&ID=SP103105 |publisher=The Middle East Media Research Institute |date=November 23 ,2005 ]A member of the delegation, Reverend Nile Harper stated that "The occupation by
Israel in theWest Bank andGaza must end because it is oppressive and destructive for thePalestinian people". [Cite web |title=Presbyterian delegation meets with leader of group blamed for strikes against U.S. |url=http://www.layman.org/layman/news/2004-news/presbyterian-delegation-meets-with-leader.htm |publisher=The Layman Online |author=Adams, John H. |date=October 19 ,2004 ]Reaction
The
Anti-Defamation League criticized the meeting as irresponsible, and stated that it was "deeply disturbing that leaders of the Presbyterian Church would seek out a meeting with members of a terrorist organization responsible for attacks that have killed both Americans and Israelis." [cite web |title=Presbyterian Church Leaders Meet with Terrorists in Lebanon; ADL Says "Irresponsible" Decision Furthers Interfaith Rift |url=http://www.adl.org/PresRele/ChJew_31/4578_31.htm |date=October 20 ,2004 |publisher=Anti-Defamation League |accessdate=2006-08-19] Members of the General Advisory Council later issued a letter to theAnti-Defamation League indicating that the meeting was "misguided, at best" and the comments of "Presbyterians there, as we understand them, are reprehensible." The ADL "welcomed the statement as an acceptable response … to the meeting with Hezbollah." [cite web |title=Presbyterian Leaders Say Meeting with Hezbollah was "Misguided" |url=http://www.adl.org/Interfaith/statement_presb.asp |publisher=Anti-Defamation League |date=October 21 ,2004 ]Two PCUSA staff members responsible for organizing the meetings with Hezbollah were fired. The Louisville Courier-Journal, in an article dated
November 12 , 2004, reported that [cite news |title=Two leave Presbyterian posts |date=November 12 ,2004 |publisher=Louisville Courier-Journal |author=Peter Smith]"Two high-level Presbyterian Church (USA) employees have been fired in the aftermath of their taking part in a controversial meeting with a representative of Hezbollah..."Kathy Leuckert", Deputy Executive Associate Director of the General Assembly Council, and "Peter Sulyok", Coordinator of the Advisory Committee on Social Witness Policy, were notified that they were no longer employed by the Presbyterian Church (USA) according to a memo released Thursday morning by John Detterick, the executive director of the General Assembly Council."
The
San Francisco Theological Seminary issued a statement saying the seminary group that met with Hezbollah onJune 1 , 2004, did so without knowing that such a meeting would occur and that the students and leaders felt uncomfortable in the presence of a Hezbollah representative and reporters from Mideast media. [cite news |title=Seminary says group unwittingly met Hezbollah leader in Lebanon |author=Adams, John H. |publisher=The Layman Online |url=http://www.layman.org/layman/news/2005-news/seminary-says-group-unwittingly.htm |date=January 27 ,2005 ] The Layman Online reported that the Rev. Nuhad Tomeh led another PCUSA delegation in a meeting with Hezbollah. Rev. Nuhad Tomeh's "work as the associate general secretary of Middle East Conference of Churches in Beirut is profiled on a PC(USA) Web page. Tomeh is also the regional liaison for the PC(USA) for Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and the Gulf." [cite web |title=Another Presbyterian group meets with Hezbollah leader |author=Adams, John H. |publisher=The Layman Online |url=http://layman.org/layman/news/2005-news/another-presbyterian-group-meets.htm |date=November 23 ,2005 ]ee also
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