Daily Observer (Jamaica)

JCC stands in solidarity with Haiti

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Dear Editor,

The Jamaica Council of Churches (JCC) notes with shock and horror the killing of President Jovenel Moïse of Haiti and the reported wounding of his wife, Martine Moïse, in an attack on their residence on July 7, 2021.

The council joins with the people of Haiti, both those at home and in the diaspora, in mourning this tragedy and laments the persistent deteriorat­ion of civil order within the country. We pray for Madame Moïse’s recovery from her injuries.

We are dismayed that the social, economic, and political factors which have historical­ly beleaguere­d our sister nation have persisted and have now been exacerbate­d by the current novel coronaviru­s pandemic. We, therefore, call on the political consultati­ve mechanisms within the region, in particular the Caricom Heads of Government and Secretaria­t and the Organizati­on of American States (OAS) to urgently address Haiti’s concerns in deliberati­ons relating to developmen­t and security in that country and the region.

Further, we urge all regional faith-based organisati­ons, in general, and the churches, in particular, to reach out to the religious leaders and people of Haiti to offer support and solidarity. Let us reassure them that God’s love in Christ Jesus offers hope, which is enabled by God’s power and presence in the midst of their persistent pain, as is proclaimed in Romans 8:38-39.

Rev Newton GA Dixon President

Jamaica Council of Churches presidenta­tjcc@gmail.com

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