What do you know about the occupation of Cyprus?
Curiously not nearly as much as you likely know about Israel's occupation of lands after the Arab-Israeli war. Around the United States, no war protest is complete without reference - sometimes extensive - to the Israeli "occupation of Palestine." But nothing about Cyprus....now I understand, the situation in the Middle East is more volatile on a world-wide scale - but is peace and justice limited to such definitions? All over the world, people are "under occupation." And as one amongst at least two plays about the life of the "peace martyr" Rachel Corrie are being offered here in Seattle, there are still no "peace martyr" wannabes standing in front of Turkish efforts to continue turning richly historic christian churches and monasteries into mosques or worse yet, rubble. Where are the peace activists from Evergreen State College raising money to travel to Cyprus? Heck, the Taliban got more flak for destroying those Buddhist statues, when arguably there were no Buddhists left in Afghanistan at all (hmm...why would that be I wonder.)
Fact is, the world really has a double standard with not only criticizing religions (bash Christians, silk glove Muslims...did you see the recent series - once making frontpage even - in the NYT about the Imam...anyone wonder if the story had been about a Christian pastor if the series would have been a little less glowing an endoresment? See Diane West's OpEd), but also with regard to real suffering and oppression.
Story here.
We should endeavor to learn more about what has happened there - especially as Turkey continues to seek entrance into the EU.
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-Rick
My Professor at Evergreen, by the way, stood as my Sponsor when I became Orthodox.
I'm also saying that I cannot know the ways of God and I pray that I'd be Orthodox no matter what, but I do know that my conversion to Orthodoxy happened as a direct result of me going to Evergreen.