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Mother's Day Manifesto 2010
By Eileen Fleming
Al-Jazeerah, ccun.org, May 10, 2010
The genesis of Mother's Day in the U.S.A. began when Anna
Jarvis, an Appalachian homemaker, organized a day to raise awareness of poor
health conditions in her community and fifteen years later, Julia Ward Howe,
a Boston poet, pacifist, suffragist, and author of the lyrics to the "Battle
Hymn of the Republic," organized a day encouraging mothers to rally for
peace. As mothers bear the loss of human life more acutely than
anyone else, in 1870, Julia Ward Howe wrote the first Mother's Day
Proclamation, from which I excerpt:
Arise then...women of this day!
Arise, all women who have hearts! Whether your baptism be of water or of
tears! From the voice of a devastated Earth a voice goes up with Our
own. It says: "Disarm! Disarm! The sword of murder is not the balance of
justice. Blood does not wipe our dishonor; nor violence indicate
possession. At the summons of war let women now leave all that may be left
of home for a great and earnest day of counsel. Let them meet first, as
women, to bewail and commemorate the dead. Let them solemnly take counsel
with each other as to the means Whereby the great human family can live
in peace; Each bearing after his own time the sacred impress, not of
Caesar; But of God.
In the 21st century, patriarchal
'civilization' persists in the insanity of violence for violence and Caesar
today can be understood as the Government Industrial Military
Security/Surveillance Complex, which could collapse when enough of we the
people rose up and confronted our 'leaders' and demanded they change course
from state sponsored violence to dialoguing with our 'enemy' and to seek
justice as the way to peace. We the people in America are
responsible for most all of the world's manufacturing, use of, and exporting
of weapons of all degrees of destruction which terrorize every innocent
caught in the crossfire.
In 1999, the UN dedicated the first decade
of the 21st century to Create a Culture of Nonviolence for All Children of
The World.
America abstained from voting on the 1999 initiative of
the United Nations to dedicate a Decade of Creating a Culture of Peace and
Nonviolence for the Children of the World. I also learned that America is on
the record in the UN as stating: "We cannot support this initiative as it
will make it harder for us to wage war."
The hearts and minds that
require the most transformation are the ones that hold the most power; but
power never gives any away without a fierce battle. Forty years
ago, John Lennon noted, "Our society is run by insane people for insane
objectives. I think we're being run by maniacs for maniacal ends...I believe
that as soon as people want peace in the world they can have it. The only
trouble is they are not aware they can get it."
On July 4, 1776, our
founding father's upheld that,"We hold these truths to be self-evident: That
all are created equal and endowed by their creator with certain unalienable
rights [and] that, to secure these rights, governments are instituted among
men [and women], deriving their just powers from the consent of the
governed; and, whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these
ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it." -The
Declaration of Independence
In December 2005, I attended Holy Land
Trust's Celebrating Nonviolent Solidarity Conference in the Little Town of
Bethlehem: Occupied Territory.
During that 2005 conference in the
little town of Bethlehem: Occupied Territory, American Israeli and Founder
of Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions, Jeff Halper, spoke about how
we all need to look at life as a play and it is up to the individual to
claim a part and when enough 'actors' pursue justice and and remain
nonviolent, 'Caesar' will be forced to acquiesce in order to maintain power.
Also during that conference, Anglican Reverend Naim Ateek, a
Palestinian refugee and founder of SABEEL [http://sabeel.org]
Ecumenical Liberation Theology Center in Jerusalem, spoke about how the use
of state sponsored violence corrupted the true message of Christ.
Ateek explained how Christ’s teachings and life reflected the revolutionary
concept of nonviolent action and how thousands of years of not reflecting
upon the fact that evil can be opposed without being mirrored, and the cycle
of a ‘tooth for a tooth, an eye for an eye’, never has, never will, never
can bring true peace or security.
Christ taught that one must
forgive and love ones enemies and one must pray for those who persecute and
hate them. In a nutshell, that is what being a Christian is truly about.
Before the reign of Emperor Constantine, all the early Church Fathers
taught that Christians should not serve in the army but instead willingly
suffer rather than inflict harm on any other human being. St. Paul taught
that the only way to resist evil is with good. Clement, Tertillian, Polycarp
and every other early Church Father taught that violence contradicts
Christianity.
In 313 Constantine sought to unite his empire and by
legitimizing Christianity-although he waited until on his dearth bed to be
baptized- many have said that was when the soul left the church. Within 100
years after Constantine, the Empire required that all soldiers in the army
must be baptized as Christians and thus, the decline of Christianity began.
Augustine was the first Church Father to speak about the concept of
a Just War. The Church relaxed the standards Jesus set as they negated the
true teaching of Christ to justify war and thus; wrong became right, for a
true Christian will always be nonviolent.
“The God of war, violence,
oppression and terror must be rejected. Authentic Christianity is nonviolent
and is all about peace, justice and liberation.” -Rev. Naim Ateek.
Candidate George W. Bush once claimed his favorite philosopher was Jesus,
but President Bush and his supporters defied the philosophy, ethics, morals
and teaching of Jesus who was explicit that one must forgive, pray and love
one's enemies; not bomb, torture or occupy them. The problem is not
with Christianity, but that too few who claim to be Christian, have actually
done what Christ taught. Christians claim to comprehend that God is Love,
and "Love is not the starving of whole populations. Love is not the
bombardment of open cities. Love is not killing......Our manifesto is the
Sermon on the Mount, which means that we will try to be peacemakers."
-Dorothy Day
Also at the Bethlehem conference, Dr. Mohamed Abu-Nimer
from the Salam Institute of Peace and Justice stated, “All the Abrahamic
traditions are based in nonviolence, it is our lenses that determine whether
we see it. Like Christianity the concept of a Just War took root and
developed after lots of discussions dealing with how to deal with believers
and nonbelievers.
“The first twelve years Mohamed spent in Mecca he
practiced nonviolent resistance. He was persecuted but always prayed:
‘God forgive them, they do not know what they are doing.’
“Mohamed
taught against the killing of innocents, the desecration of the environment
and for the humane treatment and respect towards one’s enemies. Suicide
bombings are not justified and those who try to justify it negate the early
principals and teachings regarding nonviolence, the pursuit of justice,
doing good, universality and human dignity, equality, that all life is
sacred, to be forgiving and be a peace maker."
As with Christianity,
the ideals have yet to transform the hearts and minds of many followers. In
explaining this gap Dr. Abu-Nimer continued, “We are quick to blame the
external factors such as colonialism, war, humiliation, Zionism and economic
dependency. But what we lack is looking internally for we Muslims love
authority, bureaucracy, loyalty and our core government system is based on
nepotism not ability. There is corruption, co-optation of religious leaders,
the patriarchal structure and hierarchy, the authoritarian control system,
and the tribal mentality.
“We are not raised in our culture to
question authority and if you engage in nonviolence you must resist
authority. Our first step is to challenge our own presumptions...We have
5,000 sayings attributed to Mohamed and 700 authentically traced. The
politicalization of his teachings began the corruption of his teachings.
“Every Muslim child is exposed to positive values as well as
interpretations that are narrow and exclusive. An example is: ‘We are the
best nation that God sent to people.’ If we truly follow the ideals of
Islam, we are, but reality is that the ideals have been corrupted by wrong
actions.
“Many interpret the saying: ‘Support your brother if he is
just, right or wrong’ to mean you must be loyal regardless of his actions
and don’t ask questions. The true way to support one’s brother [or tribe] is
to point out the error of his [their] ways; to explain to him why he is
wrong, to correct but not fight.”
St. Paul expressed the same
sentiment: “Do not judge the nonbeliever, but provoke one another to good
works.”
Dr. Abu-Nimer concluded, "Islam was revolutionary at its time
but it went backwards. There is no lack of values; the lack is in
interpretation…Islam must reclaim what Mohamed put down. It is a myth to
believe that the conflict between Israel Palestine can be fixed by secular
methods.”
Gandhi spoke about how personal nonviolence is not much
use to society until one weds society to political action. It is not enough
to speak TRUTH to power because power doesn't care; but history proves that
the most hopeless situations all of a sudden just changed for the better
because forces for justice had persisted with truth on their side.
Peace is a verb; it is who you are and what you do:
Arise then, from
the voice of a devastated Earth, With a voice in solidarity that demands
Disarm! Disarm! For the sword of murder is not the balance of justice.
And blood does not wipe our dishonor, Nor violence indicate possession.
Let all people of good will and of conscience bewail and commemorate the
dead, And may the great human family in nonviolent solidarity live in
peace, Each bearing after his own time the sacred impress, NOT of
Caesar; But of God, And Know This: Over 1,366,350
Iraqi’s will never see their mothers again due to the U.S. invasion upon
them. [1] Military personnel who were sent to Iraq and whose
mothers will never see them again has been officially acknowledged at over
4,715. Over 1,747, have also been slaughtered in Afghanistan as of this
writing. [2] American Tax Payers have paid over $990,
800,000,000.00 to make War in Iraq & Afghanistan as of this writing. [3]
The Costs to American Taxpayers to sustain the Israeli-Palestinian
Conflict tops $3 Trillion as of this writing. [4] 1.
http://www.justforeignpolicy.org/iraq 2.
http://icasualties.org/ 3.
http://www.costofwar.com/ 4.
http://www.ifamericansknew.org/stats/stauffer.html
-- Only in
Solidarity do "we have it in our power to begin the world again."-Tom Paine
Eileen Fleming,
Founder of WeAreWideAwake.org
A Feature Correspondent for Arabisto.com Author of "Keep Hope Alive" and
"Memoirs of a Nice Irish American 'Girl's' Life in Occupied Territory"
Producer "30 Minutes with Vanunu" and "13 Minutes with Vanunu"
http://www.youtube.com/user/eileenfleming`
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