Pax Christi calls for end to Afghans’ unimaginable suffering
“From before the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979, when U.S. aid to resistance fighters gave birth to the Taliban, through the past ten years of a U.S. led war, the Afghan people have endured unimaginable suffering”, said Catholic peace movement Pax Christi International in a statement urging the international community to press on with peace and reconciliation efforts and ending the war in Afghanistan.

PAX CHRISTI INTERNATIONAL STATEMENT
After 10 Years of War in Afghanistan
2011 OCTOBER 5
On 7 October 2001, despite the pleas of Pax Christi International and many others around the world, U.S. and U.S.-allied forces launched airstrikes on Afghanistan and its Taliban government. The U.S. accused the Taliban of harbouring Osama Bin Laden, believed to be the mastermind behind powerful and highly symbolic attacks a few weeks earlier on the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and in Pennsylvania. Ten years later, the war in Afghanistan continues, violence with horrific loss of life grips the region and intensified insecurity prevails.
From before the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979, when U.S. aid to resistance fighters gave birth to the Taliban, through the past ten years of a U.S. led war, the Afghan people have endured unimaginable suffering. Bombings, increasingly from unmanned drones, and open ground warfare; repeated, heartbreaking instances of civilian deaths and injuries from misguided bombs and terrorist attacks; intense inter-tribal conflict; rampant corruption; an economy dependent on trade in opium; and intensified poverty have marked daily life for far too long.
On 20 September 2011, former Afghan President Burhanuddin Rabbani, head of the High Peace Council that was to begin negotiations with the Taliban, was killed in a suicide attack at his home in Kabul, casting into disarray hopes for peace talks in the near future and raising fears of ethnic divisions among Afghans fighting the Taliban.
“Wars are poor chisels for carving out peaceful tomorrows.” Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
But Afghan Youth Peace Volunteers, a small group of young people in Afghanistan’s Bamiyan Province (http://ourjourneytosmile.com
) with whom Pax Christi USA has been in regular dialogue, make visible another possibility. Their mission statement says, “We seek to encourage wide-scale, person-to-person relationships towards peace and reconciliation, with a resolute commitment to non-violence, non-killing and the well-being of ALL people.”
Pax Christi International urges the international community to heed the wisdom of these young Afghans:
Brussels, 5 October 2011
Pax Christi International
rue du Vieux Marché aux Grains, 21
1000 Brussels Belgium
Tel. +32 2 502 55 50
Fax +32 2 502 46 26
Download a PDF copy of the statement in English at 2011-0499-en-ap-HS
.