Cardinal
Tauran denounces murder of Christian couple in Pakistan
(Vatican Radio) Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran, president of the
Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue has denounced the assassination
of a young couple in Pakistan, who had been accused of blasphemy.
In an interview with
Vatican Radio, the cardinal added that he was “shocked” by the “barbarous
acts”.
According to the couple’s Christian lawyer, the young Shahzad
and Shama Masih were beaten by an angry Mulsim mob on Tuesday and then burned
alive. Police instead report the young couple was beaten to death and then
their bodies burned.
“Obviously, one
remains speechless before such barbarous acts,” said the cardinal. “And what is
worse is that religion is invoked in a specific way. A religion cannot justify
such acts, such crimes. There is this lay on blasphemy, the ‘blasphemy law’,
which poses a problem.”
The cardinal noted
that there have been about 60 executions under the blasphemy law since it was
adopted. He called for some international intervention in the matter, saying
that a minimum of humanity and solidarity is required and that dialogue is
necessary.
Since direct
intervention in Pakistan’s domestic affairs is not appropriate, said the
cardinal, legislators must be helped to understand that laws must respect the
dignity of the person.
Cardinal Tauran said
the Church must denounce such violent acts publicly, with consistency and
force. He said he hopes Muslim leaders will do the same. He said Muslims are
victimized by these acts of violence as well, as they give a very negative
image of Islam.
“Therefore, it is in
their interest to denounce such acts in a vigorous manner,” he said.
The cardinal said
solidarity is the way to continue giving hope to Christians facing daily
threats and violence. He also underlined some encouraging and well-received
initiatives by the Church in the Middle East.
“We need to bet on
fraternity,” he said, “which is the theme of the World Day of Peace.”
Report read by Andrew Summerson, article by
Laura Ieraci
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