Pope calls for diplomacy in Libya in Easter message
By News Wires the 24/04/2011 - 14:13

Pope Benedict XVI used his traditional Easter message on Sunday to call for 
"diplomacy and dialogue" instead of arms in Libya, and "solidarity" with 
refugees from unrest across north Africa and the Middle East.

AFP - Pope Benedict XVI on Sunday urged "diplomacy and dialogue" instead of 
arms in Libya and "solidarity" with refugees from unrest across the north 
African and Middle Eastern region.

"In the current conflict in Libya, may diplomacy and dialogue take the place of 
arms," the pope said in his traditional Easter message.

Addressing tens of thousands of pilgrims gathered in a sun-drenched St Peter's 
Square and millions watching on television worldwide, the pope added: "In the 
countries of northern Africa and the Middle East, may all citizens, especially 
young people, work to promote the common good."

The pontiff urged people to "open their hearts (to) those fleeing conflict and 
to refugees from various African countries ... so that the pressing needs of so 
many brothers and sisters will be met with a concerted response in a spirit of 
solidarity."

The leader of the world's 1.1 billion Catholics added in the message known as 
"Urbi et Orbi" (To the City and the World): "That the light of peace and of 
human dignity may overcome the darkness of division, hate and violence" in the 
Middle East.

Massive Libyan protests in February—inspired by the revolts that toppled 
long-time autocrats in Egypt and Tunisia—escalated into war when Moamer 
Kadhafi's troops fired on demonstrators and protesters seized several eastern 
towns.

The battle lines have been more or less static in recent weeks, however, as 
NATO air strikes have helped block Kadhafi's eastward advance but failed to 
give the poorly organised and outgunned rebels a decisive victory.

Meanwhile fledgling democracies in Egypt and Tunisia are having teething 
problems, while Yemen appeared poised for a peaceful transfer of power but 
Syria was in the throes of a deadly crackdown on massive demonstrations.

Hundreds of thousands of people have fled unrest in north Africa, going to 
neighbouring countries or braving Mediterranean waters, often in rickety 
fishing boats, to reach European shores.
Many are immigrant workers from sub-Saharan Africa joining a steady flow of 
economic migrants seeking a better life.

The UN refugee agency has said that African nationals have repeatedly been 
"physically abused or even killed" by Libyans angry over strongman Moamer 
Kadhafi's reported use of sub-Saharan mercenaries to quash protests.

Europe's open borders are facing a major test as the flood of migrants strains 
neighbourly relations.
The tensions coincide with the rise of far-right populist parties that have put 
pressure on mainstream governments in Europe.

The pope, who traditionally uses his Easter message to comment on the world's 
trouble spots, also spoke of the aftermath of political unrest in the Ivory 
Coast and earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster in Japan.
"May peaceful coexistence be restored among the peoples of Ivory Coast, where 
there is an urgent need to tread the path of reconciliation and pardon, in 
order to heal the deep wounds caused by the recent violence," said the head of 
the world's 1.1 billion Catholics.

"May Japan find consolation and hope as it faces the dramatic consequences of 
the recent earthquake, along with other countries that in recent months have 
been tested by natural disasters which have sown pain and anguish," he said.

As tradition dictates, the pontiff wrapped up the appearance by offering his 
Easter blessing in no fewer than 65 languages, from Albanian to Swahili and 
including Latin and even Esperanto.
 
Source URL: 
http://www.france24.com/en/20110424-pope-calls-for-diplomacy-in%20Libya-solidarity-with-refugees




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