But now, protesters are dead. Soon, many more could die.
The streets have turned violent, with armed thugs attacking peaceful protesters. The thugs -- who credible news stories report were sent and funded by the Egyptian government -- are trying to send a message to the democratic and nonviolent protesters: You have no power, you will never win, no one cares.
We know these lies of injustice will not win in the end, but right now the situation is urgent: Something has to change. As people of faith, we must speak up on behalf of peace and democracy. The truth is that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak is a thug himself, one whom the U.S. government has supported for far too long. It’s time for him to resign.
Tell President Obama: Now is the time for you to call for the immediate resignation of President Mubarak, and to support all efforts to keep the protesters safe.
The faith community in the United States needs to support our brothers and sisters standing up for their rights and their freedoms in Egypt.
And we must pray.
Pray for peace and protection in the streets. Pray for leaders who will stand up for democracy and call for nonviolence.
In solidarity,
Jim Wallis
Sojourners
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