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February  20, 2006

Vatican City: Bishop Slams Silence Over Muslim anti-Christian Violence

The silence has two main sources: a desire to promote "peace" at any
cost, and gutless fear. Neither justification deserves our respect:
VATICAN: LEADING BISHOP CONDEMNS SILENCE OVER ANTI-CHRISTIAN VIOLENCE
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Rome, 20 Feb. (AKI) - A leading Italian bishop has slammed as
"unacceptable" the silence of states and international organisations
over the fate of Christian minorities in Muslim states in an interview
published on Monday. Auxiliary bishop Rino Fisichella of Rome told
Italy's best-selling daily Corriere della Sera that, "not only is the
destiny of Christian minorities living in the Muslim world at stake, but
everyone's freedom, the way they can exercise such freedom and the
civility of international relations." Fisichella, who is also the dean
of the Lateran Pontifical University, added that it was the duty of
state governments and international organisation "to implement the
principle of reciprocity."

Fisichella's interview followed violent anti-Christian protests over the
weekend. On Saturday, violence against Christian targets in Nigeria left
16 people dead while on Friday, some 150 people staged a demonstration
in front of the Danish embassy in Tehran and set a crucifix on fire.

The episodes came after weeks of Muslim protests against cartoons
satirising the Prophet Mohammed published in European papers.

Commenting the demonstrations, Fisichella said that, "these episodes
stress how difficult it is for Muslim socities to accept the principle
of religious freedom which is for us a acquired right."

"It's hard to understand why these societies fear freedom and are afraid
of Christians who preach fraternity and forgiveness," added the bishop.

In a reference to the murder on 5 February of an Italian priest, Andrea
Santoro, in Turkey, allegedly killed by a Muslim radical, Fisichella
also noted that, "it is impossible to put on the same level a cartoon
and the murder of a priest."[...]





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