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JAPAN EARTHQUAKE/TSUNAMI RELIEF ECUMENICAL SOLIDARITY MEETINGOFFICIAL STATEMENT Seoul, Korea May 6-7, 2011 The heads of North East Asia Churches Forum of the Christian Conference of Asia (CCA) convened an ecumenical solidarity meeting to discuss coordination and cooperation to carry out relief, recovery and reconstruction in Japan in the face of the 'triple disaster' of earthquake, tsunami and nuclear plant failure that took place on March 11, 2011 in the North East Japan. The meeting was hosted by the National Council of Churches in Korea (NCCK) on May 6 and 7 and brought together representatives of around 40 Christian partner organizations gathered at Academy House Hotel, in Seoul, Korea including experienced ecumenical relief and reconstruction organizations such as ACT Alliance, Church World Service, United Methodist Committee on Relief. Others present were church and church agency representatives from Asia, Europe, Japan, Korea, United States, Christian Conference of Asia, and a cross section of local partners from Japan involved in current relief efforts. The consultation heard updates about the Japan's situation including the rich relief activities carried out by the Church of Christ in Japan, the Emmaus Center in Sendai, the Korean Christian in Japan, Church World Service, the Sendai Christian Alliance Disaster Relief Network and the United Church of Christ in Japan. The proposed activities are continued relief through provision of necessities, giving care to orphans and trauma counseling, organizing debris removal work teams, rebuilding of infrastructure including church buildings, schools, support for farmers, radiation effect studies, advocacy for social services and alternative source of energy to nuclear power. The response of NCC-Japan (NCCJ) partners amounted to about US$ 66 million. The NCCJ's own ecumenical proposal is about US$ 2 million while the budget proposed by the United Church of Christ in Japan (Kyodan) is US$ 15 million. The meeting recommends that current and future ongoing relief, recovery and reconstruction activities should be based on the following:
In this connection, pending the finalization of the ecumenical response mechanism, all the church agencies should keep the NCCJ and the CCA North East Asia Forum Coordinator, Victor Hsu, informed of their activities including financial assistance. The meeting recommends that all churches and ecumenical institutions:
At this time when the natural disaster of earthquake and tsunami has been exponentially compounded by disaster at the Fukushima nuclear power plant, Christians and ecumenical bodies from around the world share a deep concern over the heavy reliance on nuclear power to meet increasing energy needs. The very real threat of nuclear power is plain for all to witness in Japan. However strong the construction guidelines, these plants cannot withstand the onslaught of nature or problems of human failure and arrogance. Chenobyl was a warning that the international community chose to ignore. The problems at Fukushima should not be repeated again for the sake of human life and the integrity of God's creation. Future generations should not be saddled with this generation's inability or refusal to confront the difficult issues of our time. We call to mind that in 1990, a World Convocation of the World Council of Churches was also held in Seoul. At that meeting Christians affirmed creation as beloved of God and committed themselves to building a culture that can live in harmony with creation's integrity and preserving the gift of the earth's atmosphere to nurture and sustain the world's life. These words are ever more pertinent today. As members of the Earthquake/Tsunami Relief Ecumenical Solidarity Meeting, taking place in Academy House Hotel, Seoul, Korea, May 6 and 7, 2011: We call on our governments:
Additionally, We call on our own Christian communities in our nations, and on all people of goodwill:
May 7, 2011 PARTICIPANTS Chang, Andrew (Rev.) General Secretary, NCC-Taiwan; Moderator, Churches' Forum Christie, Catherine (Rev.) Ecumenical Mission Coworker from United Church of Canada with NCCK Choi, Young Woong (Rev.) PCK Representative Chung, Ju Jin (Dr.) Lecturer, Hanshin University; Translator Crutchfield, Melissa Assistant General Secretary, International Disaster Relief UMCOR Eduarte, Asuncion Director, UMCOR Phillipines Fujimori, Yoshi (Rev.) Secretary for International Affairs, Church of Christ in Japan Grohs, Doris Programme Officer, East Asia Mission 21 Also representing EMS Genung, Claudia (Rev.) Representative, NCCJ Heo, Bakki (Rev.) Minister, Korean Christian Church in Japan Hong, Song Wan (Rev.) General Secretary, Korean Christian Church in Japan Hsu, Victor Coordinator Ito, Yoko Church World Service, Japan Kato, Makoto (Rev.) Executive Secretary, Ecumenical Ministry, United Church of Christ, Japan Kim, Dong Sung (Rev.) WCC Asia Regional Relations Kim, Il Whan (Rev.) General Secretary, Korea Christian Service Kim, Hyeon Ho(Rev.) Anglican Ecumenical Officer Kim, Kyung In (Rev.) CWMEAR Representative Kim, Young Ju (Rev.) General Secretary, National Council of Churches in Korea Lee, Hun sam (Rev.) Director, Department of Justice and Peace, NCCK Lee, Seung Youl (Rev.) Executive Secretary of Social Service Ministry, PCK Managbanag, Emmeline Senior Program Advisor, Church World Service/Pakistan-Afghanistan Mensendiek, Jeffrey Sendai Emmaus Centre Nduna, John (Dr.) General Secretary ACT Alliance Ng, Peter (Rev.) Partnership Officer, Asia, Episcopal Church USA Noh, Jong Sun (Rev.) Professor emeritus Yonsei Univ.; member Reunification Cmt.; Translator Po, Kam Cheong (Rev.) General Secretary, Hong Kong Christian Council Roh, Hye Min (Rev.) Staff, NCCK Shastri, Herman (Rev. Dr.) General Secretary, Malaysia Council of Churches Shin, Seung Min (Rev.) PROK Ecumenical Officer Sun, Choul Kyu Acting General Secretary of The Board of Laity & Social Responsibility, KMC Ueda, Hiroko (Rev.) General Secretary, NCC JAPAN Yoshida, Takashi Sendai Christian Alliance Disaster Relief Network Yukimoto, Hisashi Correspondent, Ecumenical News International Zhu, Xiaoling (Rev.) Area Executive for East Asia and the Pacific, Common Global Ministries Board of Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and United Church of Christ Also representing National Council of Churches, USA. posted by cbs on Monday, May 16, 2011 |
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