Title: Lutherans Support U.S. Participation in United Nations
ELCA NEWS SERVICE
January 26, 1998
LUTHERANS SUPPORT U.S. PARTICIPATION IN UNITED NATIONS
98-016-FI
CHICAGO (ELCA) -- "The people of the United States and, indeed the
world, need your strong, active leadership now to restore our government's
full participation and leading role in the United Nations," officials of
the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) wrote Jan. 16 to
President Bill Clinton. "The U.S. government has a fundamental obligation
to pay its full assessment to the UN on time and without condition."
The letter was signed by the Rev. Mark B. Brown, associate director
for public policy advocacy ministry with the Lutheran Office for
Governmental Affairs (LOGA) in Washington, D.C., and by Dennis W. Frado,
director of the Lutheran Office for World Community (LOWC) at the United
Nations in New York.
They urged Clinton to use his State of the Union address Jan. 27 "to
bring this issue before Congress and the American people."
"We know that you are concerned about the failure of Congress to
authorize payment of U.S. arrears to the UN," wrote Brown and Frado. "We
are concerned that the importance and gravity of the continuing failure of
the United States to pay its dues has not been adequately communicated to
the public and that Congress does not understand the depth of your concern
for this issue."
LOGA is the federal public policy advocacy office of the ELCA -- 5.2
million Lutherans in the United States and Caribbean. LOWC is a shared
ministry of the ELCA and the Lutheran World Federation -- a Geneva-based
communion of 124 member church bodies in 69 countries, representing about
57.6 million of the world's 61 million Lutherans.
For information contact:
Ann Hafften, Director (773) 380-2958 or [log in to unmask]
http://www.elca.org/co/news/current.html
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