Select Committee on Foreign Affairs Written Evidence


Written evidence submitted by the Jubilee Campaign

  The new Iraqi constitution that is currently being drafted gives non-Muslims only limited freedom of religious practice. This is deeply disappointing as throughout the Arab Islamic world, non-Muslims, especially Christians, are denied full religious freedom and treated as second class citizens and the Coalition Provisional Authority should fully utilise this golden opportunity to ensure that Iraq has laws and a constitution which guarantee religious freedom and equality of all religious groups under the law. This should include officially recognising the right of Muslims to convert to religions and permitting all people, including non-Muslims, the full right to religious observance and the sharing of their faith with others.

  Iraq can be made a good example for the rest of the Arab Islamic world as an Arab country which not only has democracy but also full religious freedom. Despite his many gross human rights violations, non-Muslims under Saddam Hussein enjoyed relatively more religious freedom and security than they do now.For example, since the fall of Saddam's regime, there have been reports of escalating attacks by Muslim extremists against Iraqi Christians. This escalating anti-Christian violence has even led to several Iraqi intellectuals and politicians calling upon Islamic leaders , the Iraqi Governing Council, other political party leaders and the Coalition Authorities to prevent Shi'a Muslim groups attacking Christians.

  A call by over 200 mainly Muslim intellectuals and political leaders from Iraq to stop attacks on Christians and cease forcing women to wear the veil was published on Sunday 4 January 2004 on the Arabic website Elaph. The call was directed at Muslim clerics, the Iraqi Governing Council and the Coalition Authorities. The declaration said "horrific" crimes had been committed against women in forcing them to wear the veil, but worst of all was the "terrorising of our Christian brothers", intimidating them to become Muslims. Shi'a militant groups which bear names such as God's Vengeance and Hezbollah have been subjecting the Christian community in Iraq to a relentless series of attacks over the last six months or so. Iraqi church leaders have also been speaking out against the increasing anti-Christian persecution.

  Bishop Al-Qas has said that missiles were launched against a convent in October 2003, and that Christians have received death threats, with many fleeing from Basra. I urge you to write to the Minister, Baroness Symons, at the Foreign Office, about these issues. I enclose for your convenience a draft letter which can be signed and sent or simply used as a guide if you wish.[3]

  PS: It would be a tragedy if so many British and other lives were sacrificed only to create a power vacuum in Iraq which the Islamic fundamentalists fill.

Wilfred Wong

Jubilee Campaign

12 February 2004



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