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John Lynes

Peacemaker in Palestine

Hear about life in the West Bank from a former Hull Lecturer serving as a volunteer there.

John Lynes is a retired lecturer of the University of Lincoln鈥檚 School of architecture in Hull, now working with the Christian Peacemaker Team in Hebron in the West Bank, Palestine.

On a brief trip back to the city where he lived and worked for many years, John paid us the honour of coming to the 麻豆社 Open Centre in Hull to speak about life as a CPTer.

Born into a Jewish family in 1928 but a Quaker for the past 50 years, John Lynes was never going to be the sort of person to spend his retirement basking on a beach in Benidorm. I doubt though, that even he would have believed it if you鈥檇 told him he鈥檇 be risking life and limb, well into his seventies, accompanying frightened Palestinians through occupied territories at the Eastern end of the Mediterranean.

The history of this region is complex and some would say reaches back as far as biblical times.听 Hebron is the second holiest Jewish city after Jerusalem and has a similar sacred status in Islam but it is the situation in Hebron today that John feels demands his presence and that of his fellow Christian Peacemakers.听 It is said that there are now 2,000 Israeli soldiers in Hebron protecting 400 settlers in a Muslim population of 140,000.

鈥淚t鈥檚 our job to provide a non-violent alternative to the continuing conflict between Palestinian civilians, Israeli soldiers and settlers in the occupied West Bank.鈥 Said John.听 鈥淲e believe we should be ready to take the same risks and make the same sacrifices as a soldier.鈥

So what is life like in the day of a CPTer?听 鈥淪chool starts at 7.45 so we鈥檙e out early watching the check points where Israeli soldiers might 鈥榙etain鈥 teachers and children on their way to school and keeping an eye on corners where settlers may be tempted to attack.鈥澨 Said John. 鈥淟ater on we watch areas around mosques to reduce the risk of worshippers being harassed. Often Palestinians will ask for accompaniment in anxious situations.鈥

How can an elderly man possibly effect the situation?听 鈥淲e call it the Grandmother Effect.鈥 Said John. 鈥淵ou know, things you don鈥檛 do if your grandmother鈥檚 watching.听 We鈥檙e recognised by our red hats and we always carry a camera and notebook so hotheads know that anything they do will be photographed and logged.鈥

last updated: 12/05/2008 at 17:42
created: 09/11/2007

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