We live in a world that is unrecognizable from pre-9/11 times. Extremists distort people’s commitment to faith and democracy to carry out mayhem in the name of what they regard as sacred, and the great majority find abhorrent.
The latest monstrosity in Paris must be condemned forcefully, but not allowed to justify a backlash against victims of violence escaping bloodshed and trying to reach Europe and Canada. Our government should not be discouraged. As Canadians, we need to continue our humanitarian work with a balanced approach that will keep Canadians safe.
There are no adequate words to express the outrage over the killing of innocent people anywhere. But our outrage must not be selective. No one should feel they can justify taking innocent lives be it in Syria, Iraq, Libya, Israel, Palestine, Sinai, Africa, New York or Paris.
As Jews and Muslims we have seen both state and non-state terror and are committed to continue our joint efforts to ensure that “Never Again” is a promise kept.
Declarations of war and revenge will only bring more hate, more killing, more war and the vicious circle will continue until we destroy our sense of personal security and our humanity with it.
In keeping with this year’s theme of the Twinning of Mosques and Synagogues, we refuse to be enemies and will not play into the hands of those who would goad us into violence. Instead we call for healing and justice for victims of intolerance everywhere.
Shahid Akhtar and Dr. Barbara Landau, co-chairs, Canadian Association of Jews and Muslims
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