The Islamic Association of China strongly condemns the military
actions against Iraq launched by the United States and some other
countries, says a statement issued by the Association Saturday in
Beijing.
The statement says the Association fully supports the Chinese
government's principled stance on the Iraq issue.
On
March 20, the United States and some other countries, bypassing the
UN Security Council and ignoring the opposition of the
international community, launched military action against Iraq.
The statement says the United States and some other countries have
ignored the diplomatic mediation and efforts made by the
international communities to avoid war and the anti-war voices
expressed by the people in most nations, including the people of
the United States.
"The Association expresses its great concern and sympathy to the
Iraqi people who are suffering from the agony of war," says the
statement.
The Association strongly calls for the United States and some other
countries to stop the military operations, and return to the
correct path of political settlement of the Iraq issue.
"Islam advocates for peace and more than 20 million Chinese Muslims
love peace and oppose war," says the statement.
It
says the stances and opinions that the Chinese government holds on
the Iraqi issue represent the wishes of the Chinese people,
including the Muslims.
"We, the Chinese Muslims, should start from the national
fundamental interests and speak out the wishes for peace and
anti-war sentiments through normal channels," the statement
says.
The statement says the Chinese Muslims sincerely pray for Allahto
bless the world with peace and tranquility and the Iraqi Muslim
brothers and sisters out of the disasters of war as early as
possible.
Head of Chinese Islamic Association Calls on Chinese Muslims to
Remain Calm
The head of the Islamic Association of China called on Chinese
Muslims to remain calm and cool-minded after the United States and
some other countries launched the military actions against
Iraq.
Imam Chen Guangyuan, president of the Islamic Association of China,
made the call in an open letter issued to all Chinese Muslims on
Saturday.
Chen said he himself fully supports the Chinese Government's
principled stance on the Iraq issue.
"We express our great indignation and condemnation over the
military actions against Iraq by the United States and some other
countries, who have ignored the diplomatic mediation and efforts
made by the international communities to avoid war and the anti-war
voices expressed by the people in different countries, including
the people of the United States," Chen said in the letter.
Chen expressed great concern and sympathy to the Iraqi people who
he said are suffering from the agony of war. He urged the United
States and some other countries to stop the military operations,
and return to the correct path of political settlementof the Iraq
issue.
Islam advocates for peace, he said. More than 20 million Chinese
Muslims love peace and oppose war.
The stances and opinions that the Chinese government has held on
the Iraq issue represent the wishes of the Chinese people,
including the Muslims, he stressed.
Chen said Chinese Muslims have a tradition of loving their
motherland, Islam and peace, and they believe that the Chinese
Government will uphold its stance and continue to make diplomatic
efforts for an early settlement of the Iraq issue.
"We sincerely hope that all Muslims across the country would start
from the national fundamental interests, remain cool-minded and
calm, and speak out the wishes for peace and anti-war sentiments
through normal and lawful channels", he said in the letter.
Chen said Chinese Muslims should avoid taking extreme actions on
impulse that may lead to results contrary to what they hope foror
harmful to social stability.
"We should do our duty and obligations to maintain social stability
and unity among different ethnic groups, and promote economic
growth and the building a well-off society in an all-round way," he
said.
The president said Chinese Muslims sincerely pray for Allah to
bless the world with peace and tranquility and the Iraqi Muslim
brothers and sisters out of the disasters of war as early as
possible.
(Edited from Xinhua News Agency, March 22, 2003)