Vanunu's "Unpardonable Sin"
Sunday, 07.01.2007, 03:09pm (GMT)
Before I left the USA for my first trip to Israel Palestine I phoned
Mother Agapia Stephanopolous, a Russian Orthodox nun and the
administrator of the Orthodox School of Bethany in Jerusalem, to
schedule an appointment for Spiritual Direction and to discuss our
mutual feelings about The Wall.
Mother Agapia is the sister of ABC News commentator, George
Stephanopolous, and she had recently spoken passionately to Congress
about the fact that, "Israel is destroying the local Christian
community."
On April 18, 2005, Robert Novak's article "Walling off Christianity"
reported on the nun's letter to Congress and how East Jerusalem had
been cut off from the rest of the West Bank. Mother Agapia predicted,
"It is only a matter of time before Christians and Muslims will be
unable to survive culturally and economically."
Mother Agapia spoke bluntly about the nine yards high of Israeli
concrete that have "shattered" the Christian communities. She told
Novak, "I witness the strangulation of East Jerusalem, and the
deprivation of her non-Jewish residents' religious rights every day.
Even the United States seems to have been taken in by Israeli spin."
On my very first afternoon in Jerusalem, on June 12, 2006, I met the
good nun and told her that I hadn't been taken in by the spin, but what
could I possibly do? She had no answer.
But, on that afternoon in June 12, 2005, Mother Agapia did tell me
about the Jerusalem Interfaith Peace Conference with satellite link to
the world that was happening the Sunday after the Thursday I was
scheduled to return to the USA. I knew immediately that I needed to
stay for it and after saying goodbye to Mother Agapia, I phoned my
husband to get his OK to change my departure date.
On June 26, 2006, I attended the world wide satellite linked Interfaith
Peace Conference at Jerusalem's Notre Dame Cathedral. Dan Rather
moderated from Washington DC and the Holy Land interfaith panel were
all moderates attempting to reclaim the battlefield of ideas from
extremists on both sides.
Rev. Theodore Hessburgh, President Emeritus University of Notre Dame
began the evening with a pledge and a summons I cannot forget: "The
Peace of the world begins in Jerusalem."
A few days before my first journey to Israel and Palestine in June
2005, a Palestinian American warned me, "Don't visit Vanunu, if you see
him, don't speak to him. He's not allowed to speak to foreigners and
you could cause him trouble."
I responded, "OK, I won't track him down, but Jerusalem is a small town
and if our paths cross, I will speak to him. What kind of government is
that, that will tell a human being who they can and cannot talk to?"
I did not cross paths with Vanunu until the third Tuesday in June which
was five days before I returned to the USA. If I hadn't changed my
departure date, it would have only been two. But, that very chance
meeting with the Whistleblower of Israel's WMD Program in the courtyard
of St. Georges Cathedral, offered me the opportunity to spend a few
hours with Vanunu over the next five days. I was curious as to what
kind of a kid he had been and why he became a Christian. I wrote that
story in my first book, "Keep Hope Alive".
Vanunu was a secular Jew in 1986, but just a few weeks prior to being
kidnapped by the Mossad, drugged and flung onto an Israeli cargo ship
heading home and undergoing a closed door trial and 18 years in jail,
most of it in solitary, he was baptized a Christian while in Sydney,
Australia. Vanunu told me, "My Christian conversion, was also
considered as treason and led to me receiving more time in jail than
any murderer has ever served. The Israelis have this very beautiful
article about freedom and liberty but they want to destroy anyone who
criticizes them for revealing the truth to the world. The world must
look and see what kind of democracy Israel is when one speaks out the
truth."
On May 14, 1948 The Declaration of the establishment of Israel affirmed:
"One the day of the termination of the British mandate and on the
strength of the United Nations General Assembly declare The State of
Israel will be based on freedom, justice and peace as envisaged by the
prophets of Israel: it will ensure complete equality of social and
political rights to all its inhabitants irrespective of religion it
will guarantee freedom of religion [and] conscience and will be
faithful to the Charter of the United Nations."
The founding of the statehood of Israel was also contingent upon the
upholding of the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Article 18
of the UDHR affirms that: "Everyone has the right to freedom of
thought, conscience and religion."This right includes freedom to change
one's religion."
Although Vanunu was released after 18 years in prison on April 21,
2004, he has been held captive in East Jerusalem under the draconian
restrictions of the British Mandate. "After WW II, Attorney Yaccov
Shapiro, who later became Israel's Minister Of Justice, described the
Emergency Defense Regulations as "unparalleled in any civilized
country: there were no such laws in Nazi Germany."- [N.S. Ateek,
Justice And Only Justice p.34]
"The reason they hold me, they claim is for security, that I could
still have a secret about the Dimona that I haven't told. But, the real
reason is because Israel is not a democracy unless you are a Jew. This
administration tells me I am not allowed to speak to foreigners, the
Media, and the world. But I do because that is how I prove my true
humanity to the world."
On the day of the Palestinian elections in January 2006, Vanunu was
back in court standing trial for speaking to the media in 2004, after
his release from Ashkelon. Only three journalists were present, and
since then, no more than one has attended any more court dates. On
November 25, 2006, Vanunu, who has been annually nominated for the
Noble Peace Prize for the last 20 years, emailed his friends and
supporters that, he is "under the threat of being arrested at anytime.
All this means that the Israeli's Shaback and Mossad behind this police
defective want to open a new case against me maybe, because the case
that is running now is not succeeding for them.
"On Friday, November 24th, we were in the court on the trial against me
with my lawyers, Jerry Levin [former CNN Mid East Bureau chief and the
only journalist who has been reporting on Vanunu's court dates] and the
Priest from St. George. In the court, my lawyer question IDF Central
District Commander Major-General Yair Naveh. He responded to the
questions and gave his testimony in the Jerusalem Peace Court.
"My lawyer succeeded to reveal a few very important facts:
1. This General of the Army also was not allowed to see all the secrets
that he is required to protect by these restrictions that they claim I
know them. So, he gave orders of restrictions without knowing what he
is protecting or that he is also following orders blindly, and Mossad
sheen Bet using its authority for just punishing me.
2. He testified that it is not a crime for me to talk with foreigners in general anywhere.
3. He testified that I can speak freely to any Israeli citizens about
anything; it is not his concern what I am saying to them. These
Israelis can give this information to any foreigners. It was difficult
for the Judge to understand why this dichotomy exits between foreigners
and Israelis. It means that it is not about secrecy but about something
else."
Could the "something else" be that Vanunu has committed the "unpardonable sin" for some Jews: his conversion to Christianity?
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