MINUTE ON TORTURE
APPROVED AT RICHMOND MONTHLY MEETING
ELEVENTH MONTH 19, 2006
"The Richmond (Virginia) Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends
deeply believes in the dignity and value of every human life. This flows from
our belief that there is “That of God” in every person, which is a fundamental
reason for our opposition to war.
We also believe that torture is absolutely wrong. It is wrong to torture
anyone, for any reason. Further, all people should be treated with dignity and
respect.
We are therefore especially troubled by recent legislation passed by the U.S.
Congress that legitimizes and condones forms of torture used by agents of the
government.
We stand firmly opposed to torture, and ask all government leaders, especially
those of our country, to stop condoning torture in any way, for any
purpose. We utterly reject its use.
We join with other Friends in calling upon all people to join us in opposition
to torture and to support the Quaker Initiative to end Torture, which will be
held next June, 2007, at Guilford
College."