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UK church leaders pledge to be voice of voiceless in Bethlehem
Palestine-Israel-UK, Politics, 12/23/2006

Leaving Bethlehem this morning after a three-day pilgrimage, the UK's church leaders pledged themselves to continue to be a "voice for the voiceless" on behalf of the beleaguered people of the town.

The Rt Revd David Coffey, president of the Churches Together in England, was speaking on behalf of the Archbishops of Canterbury and Westminster, and the Armenian Patriarch of Great Britain, after they received symbolic Bethlehem passports.

The passports are an initiative of Open Bethlehem, a campaign which began in 2005 to draw the world's attention to the plight of the town, which is in economic meltdown following the construction of a 30-foot-high Wall by the Israeli army. The Israeli measures imposed since 2000 have led to a catastrophic decline in the number of pilgrimages to the town, on which its economy depends.

According to a 2004 UN report unemployment and poverty have caused more than 400 Christian families to leave Bethlehem in search of livelihoods abroad.

Shortly after walking through the checkpoint on Thursday, a visibly shocked Archbishop of Canterbury said the Wall symbolised "all that is wrong in the human heart."

"Your visit reassures us that we are not forgotten," Leila Sansour, Open Bethlehem's chief executive, told the four pilgrims.

She said the passports signaled "our hope that you will continue to be ambassadors for Bethlehem after you return home." She asked that "whenever you travel you will speak about Bethlehem and remember us, a people who long to travel in dignity and freedom."

There has so far been only one passport given: Pope Benedict XVI received the Bethlehem passport in December 2005 from President Mahmoud Abbas.

"We are fortunate to have such distinguished ambassadors to speak for us," Sansour said.

The passport asks the bearer to "remain a true friend to Bethlehem through its imprisonment" and that he or she will "strive to keep the ideals of Bethlehem alive as long as the Wall stands."

Coffey in turn presented Leila Sansour with a Christmas card signed by hundreds of people in Durham, in north-east England. The card shows Mary and Joseph approaching Bethlehem but finding the town imprisoned behind a wall.

"We support your struggle for peace with justice," were the words on the inside of the card.

The Open Bethlehem delegation included a representative of the Governor of Bethlehem, as well as the coordinator of a network of Christian organizations in Bethlehem and a representative of the World Council of Churches.

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