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Harare bishop condemns continued persecution of Zimbabwe's Anglicans

Presiding Bishop says international solidarity is vital

[Episcopal News Service] Bishop Sebastian Bakare of the Anglican Diocese of Harare, Zimbabwe, has issued a statement condemning the "brutality" of the local police who have repeatedly persecuted and assaulted Anglicans in an attempt to stop them from attending Sunday church services.

Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori has said that the "continued brutal attacks on Anglicans seeking to worship in peace leaves little doubt that far stronger international action is needed to contain that nation's rapidly escalating political crisis."

Bakare, who replaced the controversial former bishop of Harare, Nolbert Kunonga, in December 2007, appealed to law enforcement agents and the police "to let sanity prevail and refrain from harassing and brutalizing Anglican Christians" in the Harare diocese.

Kunonga, an avid follower of Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe and his ZANU-PF party, was officially excommunicated on May 12. Mugabe has been censured by the international community for Zimbabwe's humanitarian crisis, failing economy, and for manipulating the country's recent electoral process.

Jefferts Schori said the world community, particularly Zimbabwe's neighbors, must "increase pressure on the Mugabe regime to cease the current violence and conduct elections untainted by intimidation and tampering."

Despite a May 12 Supreme Court Order that dismissed an application from Kunonga to take control of Harare's Anglican churches, "our struggle to worship without harassment continues," said Bakare in a May 22 statement.

He reported that several parishioners of St. Monica's Church in Chitungwiza were brutally assaulted and hospitalized and that on Sunday, May 18, all churches in Harare were locked up and services held in the open air or in private property.

Bakare is supported by the majority of Zimbabwe's Anglicans and has been praised by the Archbishop of Canterbury as "a deeply respected and courageous elder statesman of the Zimbabwean Church." Bakare is expected to attend the 2008 Lambeth Conference of bishops when it meets this summer in Canterbury, England.

"We stand, not only in solidarity, but in awe of our courageous brother and sister Anglicans in Zimbabwe and in the Harare diocese," said Bishop Christopher Epting, the Episcopal Church's ecumenical and interfaith officer. "I can only hope they are aware of our prayers and our constant vigilance concerning their situation."

The Diocese of Harare consists of 70 parishes and districts "and for the last three weeks the police have been deployed to prevent members of our church from entering their church premises for worship," said Bakare. "The police officers do not only prevent but beat, harass and arrest us having declared our church premises no-go areas."

The Supreme Court Order "was totally disregarded by the police as previous court orders have been. Needless to say, where there is law and order such defiance would result in the arrest of those in contempt of court," he continued. "However, today in Zimbabwe the rule of law has been greatly compromised. That leaves us with no recourse to ensure that our members can freely and peacefully exercise their constitutional rights of worship without harassment. We are, however, not deterred by this lawlessness and we will continue to seek justice through the courts."

Jefferts Schori said that the right to worship freely "is among the most fundamental and immutable of human rights, and the Mugabe government's open attack on that right is the latest signal that the time for change has come.

"Millions around the world hold the people of Zimbabwe in their prayers, and it is my particular prayer that the world's leaders will be given wisdom and courage to discern their own responsibility to act," she said, calling on the United Nations to increase its leadership, "both through an arms embargo and appointment of a special high-level envoy, as suggested by members of the U.S. Congress.

"International solidarity with the suffering people of Zimbabwe is vital," she said.

Bakare expressed his appreciation for the hospitality extended by ecumenical partners who have offered their church premises to Harare's Anglicans for worship.

"We will never cease to worship," he said. "We also believe, whether the police like it or not, God will intervene, maybe not today and not tomorrow but in His own time. We will rejoice when this happens."

The full text of Bakare's statement follows.


THE ANGLICAN CHURCH CONTINUES TO BE PERSECUTED

"Blessed are they that are being persecuted for righteousness for theirs is the kingdom of heaven (Mt 5.10)."

We, the Anglican Church of the Diocese of Harare (CPCA) are shocked and dismayed by the continuous Police interference with Sunday services and the increased brutality causing casualties.

Many of our Parishioners were assaulted and beaten, several of our parishioners of St Monica's Church in Chitungwiza were brutally assaulted and had to be admitted to hospital.

In addition on Sunday 18 May all churches were locked up and church services were held outside church premises in the open or in private property.

The Diocese of Harare consists of 70 parishes and Districts and for the last three weeks the police have been deployed to prevent members of our church from entering their church premises for worship.

The Police officers do not only prevent but beat, harass and arrest us having declared our church premises no-go areas.

Our struggle to worship without harassment continues. The Supreme Court Order (SC 83/80) issued by the Hon Chief Justice on 12 May 2008 was totally disregarded by the Police as previous court orders have been. Needless to say, where there is law and order such defiance would result in the arrest of those in contempt of Court.

However, today in Zimbabwe the rule of law has been greatly compromised. That leaves us with no recourse to ensure that our members can freely and peacefully exercise their constitutional rights of worship without harassment. We are however not deterred by this lawlessness and we will continue to seek justice through the courts.

We once again appeal to the Law enforcement agents, and especially the Police to let sanity prevail and refrain from harassing and brutalizing Anglican Christians in Harare Diocese. Even if this appeal falls on deaf ears, let it be said for the record.

As things are today we appreciate the hospitalities that have been extended to us by our Ecumenical partners who have agreed to offer their church premises to us for worship. We will never cease to worship. We also believe, whether the Police like it or not, God will intervene, maybe not today and not tomorrow but in His own time. We will rejoice when this happens.

In the book of Revelations Chapter 13 we are reminded of the image of the beast whose agenda is to destroy the followers of Christ. (Rev.13:5-10) . Rest assured that the principalities and powers of this world come and go, but the God who is Alpha and Omega remains to achieve His purpose to save humanity, in spite of the challenges put before us by the beast.

As Christians we take solace in reading the Bible and we are guided by the power of the Holy Spirit. We are reminded of Jesus' promise to his disciples, " I will ask the Father, and he will give you another counselor to be with you forever – the Spirit of Truth. The world cannot accept Him, it neither sees Him nor knows Him. But you know Him for he is with you and will be in you. I will not leave you as orphans. I will come to you". (John 14:16-18).

Our lives as Christians will always have security in Christ and not in the powers of this world.

Sebastian Harare
Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Harare (CPCA)

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

To love and to cherish

Mildred D. LovingJuly 22, 1939 - May 02, 2008
Resided In:
MIlford VA
Funeral Home:
Cedell Brooks Funeral Home

Visitation:
May 09, 2008

Service:
May 10, 2008

Cemetery:
St. Stephens Baptist Church Cemetery

Mildred Delores Jeter Loving, went home to be with her Heavenly Father on Friday, May 2, 2008. She was home surrounded by her her family.

Mildred was born July 22, 1939 to the late Theoliver ''Jake'' Jeter and Musiel Byrd Jeter in Caroline County, Virginia.

Mildred attended public schools in Caroline County. She joined St. Stephens Baptist Church at an early age.

Mildred was married on June 2, 1958, to the late Richard Perry Loving. From this union, three children were born, Sidney, Donald and Peggy. The love she had for her family and home put her through trials and tribulations, but she persevered.

Mildred was recognized by the ACLU and received a Human Rights Award in 1992.

Mildred was preceded in death by her husband, Richard Loving and son, Donald Loving.

Mildred leaves to cherish her memory, a devoted and loving daughter, Peggy Fortune of Central Point; her loving son, Sidney Jeter(Mary) of Tappahannock, Virginia; daughter-in-law, Kathi Loving of Woodford, Va; eight grandchildren, Michael, Mark(who was especially devoted to his grandmother), Eligenia, LaTasha, Sylvia, Sterling, Donald,II and Tracy(who was also very special to her); eleven great-grandchildren; two brothers, Douglas Jeter(Ida) of Milford, Va and Lewis Jeter(Eileen) of Clinton, Maryland; special friends, Joan Ware, Danneha Coleman, Shirley Johnson, Leslie Houser and Phyllis Jeter; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and other family members.

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Mildred Loving died last Friday, 2 May 2008.
Because of Mrs. Loving and her husband, Richard, we became more like God has always wanted us to be. We became more Christian, more loving.

For over 400 years before Mildred Loving married two people who loved each other but by accident of birth were of two different races by law in many states couldn't marry each other.


Of course in the eyes of God they could.

Thursday, May 01, 2008

May Day, May Day, May Day !

http://www.iraqbodycount.org/

Deaths in each week from 2003–2007



Deaths per day from vehicle bombs

Deaths per day from vehicle bombs

Deaths pre day from gunfire / executions

Deaths per day from gunfire / executions

Incidents Individuals
IBC page Latest incidents added Date
k9783 One by roadside bomb near Shaab stadiurm Zayuna, Baghdad 17 Mar
k9780 Policeman by roadside bomb, Amirat Street, Mansour, Baghdad 17 Mar
k9779 Six children by mortar on house, Sawmar, northeast Baghdad 17 Mar
k9777 Four bodies found tortured and shot in grave in Wardiyah, Madaen 17 Mar
k9776 Body of woman found tortured and shot in Zubair, near Basra 17 Mar
k9775 51-54 by female suicide bomber in Kerbala 17 Mar
k9768 Policeman and driver found decapitated, Harmat, east Mosul 16 Mar
k9766 Bystander by car bomb in Mansour, Baghdad 16 Mar
k9765 2-3 police in clashes with Mehdi Army in Hwedir, north of Baquba 16 Mar
k9764 Five bodies found shot dead in Baghdad 16 Mar
k9763 Three bodies found tortured and shot in Basra 16 Mar
k9762 1-2 by suicide bomber at KDP HQ in Nabi Younis, Mosul 16 Mar
k9784 Bodies of 3 kidnapped Awakening Council members found in Udhaim 15 Mar-
17 Mar
k9753 Contractor working for Georgian troops found tortured and shot in Numaniya 15 Mar-
16 Mar
k9756 Street cleaner by roadside bomb in trash can, Karradah, Baghdad 15 Mar
k9755 Two bodies found tortured and shot in Baghdad 15 Mar
k9752 Man iin crossfire between police and gunmen, western Kut 15 Mar
k9754 1-2 in clashes between police and Mahdi Army in Kut 14 Mar-
15 Mar
k9751 Two by mortar shells, Al-Maymunah, Kut 14 Mar
k9750 Former national football player shot dead, Al-Yarmuk, Baghdad 14 Mar

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Casualties in Iraq
The Human Cost of Occupation

Edited by Margaret Griffis :: Contact
American Military Casualties in Iraq
Date
Total
In Combat
American Deaths
Since war began (3/19/03):40653315
Since "Mission Accomplished" (5/1/03) (the list)
3926
3207
Since Capture of Saddam (12/13/03):36043009
Since Handover (6/29/04):32062682
Since Election (1/31/05):26282419
American WoundedOfficialEstimated
Total Wounded:2991123000 - 100000
Latest Fatality May 1, 2008
Page last updated 05/1/08 8:53 pm EDT
http://www.antiwar.com/casualties/
IBC page Name or personal identifier Date
k9753-ec1226 Athir Ibrahim 15 Mar
k9752-dx1355 Hussein Awda / Hussein Ouda 15 Mar
k9750-xa1285 Munther Khalaf / Munthir Khalaf 14 Mar
k9746-dz1289 Shakir Farman, son of tribal chief 14 Mar
k9736-fz1295 Paulos Faraj Rahho 13 Mar
k9731-ck1384 Qassim Abdul Hussein al-Iqabi / Qasim al-Akabi 13 Mar
k9723-fw1365 Abd-al-Haydari / Saed al-Haidery 12 Mar
k9721-bz1307 Wife of dead man 12 Mar
k9707-eu1341 Abeer Abed al-Kadhim 11 Mar
k9705-uz1333 Abbas Jihad 11 Mar
k9699-xn1353 Cousin of Thaer Saggban al-Karkhi 10 Mar
k9699-vc1154 Niece of Thaer Saggban al-Karkhi 10 Mar
k9699-xh1283 Thaer Saggban al-Karkhi / ThairGhadhban al-Karkhi 10 Mar
k9694-sx1345 Khalid Nasir al-Mayyahi / Khalid Nasir al-Miyahi / Khalid Nasir 9 Mar
k9663-eb1265 Son of dead woman 9 Mar
k9685-bk1359 Son of dead woman 8 Mar
k9685-nz1238 Daughter of dead woman 8 Mar
k9684-kd1312 Son of Abid Eid 8 Mar
k9684-xb1371 Abid Eid 8 Mar
k9673-nd1300 Hisham Mohammed 6 Mar
k9645-dv1355 Abdul Sattar Tahir Sharif / Abdulsattar Taha Shareef 5 Mar
k9644-ev1264 Cousin of dead brothers 5 Mar
k9644-sz1285 Brothers 5 Mar
k9631-xk1194 Wife of dead man 4 Mar
k9619-hc1303 Qassim Abid Filaih / Qasim Abid Fuleih 3 Mar

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