News
Release
05 September
2015
Quakers urgently call for
safe paths for refugees
The unfolding crisis of
refugees fleeing across Europe, has prompted Quakers in Britain to urge the UK
Government and other European Governments to create secure paths to
safety.
Quakers’ representative
body meeting in London on Saturday (05 September) made this
statement:
“That
which is morally wrong cannot be politically right” (A Quaker statement in
1822).
“Quakers
in Britain urge the UK Government to welcome those desperately seeking a place
of safety, in Europe, from the dangers in their own countries. In this urgent
situation it cannot be right to harden hearts against people who are struggling
and dying on European soil and in the seas around us.
“In
Britain we have a tradition of sheltering those in danger, as we did with the
Kindertransport, rescuing thousands of children from Nazi-occupied Europe so
many years ago, and more recently, when we welcomed refugees from countries
including Afghanistan, Yugoslavia, Iraq, Bosnia and Kosova. It is time to open
our hearts and communities again.
“This
exceptional time of need calls for a proportionate response from all the
governments of Europe working together. We call for mechanisms to be created
that will enable people to travel safely and to secure legal protection –
including in Britain.
“Refugees
are fleeing from fear. Further violent interventions in countries such as Syria
will not provide a solution. Difficult but compassionate decisions need to be
made to secure peace for people in these regions.
“Quakers
assert that all human life is precious – each person is a child of God and the
loss of one diminishes us all. In this severe crisis, we hear the Spirit calling
us to throw ourselves into the fray with all the love and courage we can
muster.”
Quaker
Asylum and Refugee Network (QARN) and Quaker Council for European Affairs (QCEA)
have previously called for safe paths to legal protection and protested against
the cessation of funding for the Search and Rescue Operation in the
Mediterranean.
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