Geneva, 5 April 2011


Your Excellency,

It is with great sadness that we received the news of the killing of eight staff members of the United Nations Operation Centre in the northern Afghan city of Mazar-i-Sharif during a protest over the burning of a copy of the holy Koran by a US pastor in Florida. Your Excellency, I take this opportunity to extend our heart-felt condolences to you, all the staff and the families of your colleagues who were killed in the attack.

I understand that the victims of this attack had devoted their time and life to a mission of helping the Afghan people who are suffering in the midst of severe economic hardships and insecurity.

In targeting the UN Staff, the perpetrators have exhibited an abysmal disregard for the commitment of the UN and the international community, especially their efforts to help the people of Afghanistan. We condemn this senseless act of violence carried out against innocent workers of the UN ensuring a long lasting peace in Afghanistan. It is in every aspect unjustifiable and those responsible for this attack must be held accountable.

I would also like to take this opportunity to let you know that the entire membership of the World Council of Churches (WCC) firmly rejects the actions of burning the holy Koran or any holy book and we feel deeply grieved by this reprehensible action conducted by a small group of people who manipulate others in the name of Christianity.

The WCC is working at various levels to promote just peace, interreligious dialogue and harmony and stresses the importance of peace for all and urges all sides to reject violence and provocation.

On behalf of the WCC once again I offer our sincere condolences and offer our prayers.

Yours sincerely,

Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit
General secretary
World Council of Churches