As people of conscience, committed to peace and reconciliation, we join in Pope Francis’ mission to end the war in Ukraine by appealing to “those in authority over nations to make concrete efforts to end the conflict, to reach a ceasefire and to start peace negotiations.” and we endorse the ‘Declaration of Fraternity of Humankind’ authored by the Vatican and 30 Noble Laureates.

As people of conscience who value human life, we encourage all religious leaders to support the Pope’s call for a ceasefire and end to the war in Ukraine. 

The war in Ukraine has left hundreds of thousands dead or wounded, uprooted millions, contaminated land, air and war, and worsened the climate catastrophe.

Every day this war continues, more lives are lost, more people become refugees, and the fabric of civil society is torn apart.

The longer the war drags on, the greater the danger of spiraling escalation and nuclear annihilation.

We understand how difficult the Pope’s peace mission is, but as members of a diverse group of faith communities, we are well-versed in the language of miracles. Whether it is Moses parting the Red Sea, Jesus feeding the multitudes, prophet Muhammad (PBOH) sharing the revelations of the Quran or Buddha performing the Miracle at Shravasti, ancient faith traditions draw on works of wonder. The supernatural phenomena in ancient texts inspires us to embrace our convictions that radical devotion to human life can bring miracles, even in the most challenging situations. 

Indeed, as the 86-year-old leader of the world’s smallest country, Pope Francis, models diplomatic efforts urgently needed to end this war before it escalates further. The Pope helped mediate successful prisoner exchanges between Russia and Ukraine. He met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Vatican City to request Zelensky meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin.The Pope appointed Cardinal Matteo Zuppi as a peace envoy, and met with leaders of countries that can influence Russia.

There are no winners of wars, As Pope says, “whatever is built on rubble can never be a true victory”

May the miracle of peace prevail.

Sincerely,

Support Russian COs

Dear President Biden,

We the undersigned ask that you grant immediate asylum and assistance to Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarusian conscientious objectors and dissenters.

Since President Vladimir V. Putin announced a new troop call-up on September 21, 2002, eligible Russian men have been fleeing the country in droves to escape the draft. However, neither the U.S. nor Europe have changed the policies that make it difficult for Russians to enter. Within three days of Russia’s announcement that it was instituting a draft, 261,000 men, according to a source inside Russia’s Federal Security Service, had fled the country. An estimated 22,000 Belarusian military draftees have left their country because they don’t want to participate in the war in Ukraine.

Ukraine suspended the right to conscientious objection and closed the border for men between 18 and 60. Over 100,000 men have evaded war involvement in Ukraine and fled abroad.

Everyone who has refused service risks persecution – up to ten years for Russian draft dodgers – because of their stand against the war. These brave men are our hope for peace and they need protection.

Instead of continuing to provide weapons – at least $40 billion in military assistance to Ukraine to date – that prolong and escalate this war that could easily result in nuclear catastrophe, we call on you to support and grant asylum to Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarusian conscientious objectors and deserters.

Sincerely,

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