Iraqi
Patriarch says ISIS is growing each day
Displaced Iraqis who fled from the so-called Islamic State exchange greetings during Eid al-Fitr at their refugee camp. |
(Vatican
Radio) The Chaldean Patriarch of Baghdad, Louis Sako, says he is
personally “very worried” about his nation’s future and warns that the
so-called Islamic State, ISIS, "is growing” in strength and influence each
day and nowadays the militant group is “like a real state.”
In
a recent gesture of solidarity, the Iraqi Patriarch donated food and medical
supplies to displaced Muslims living in a refugee camp near the city of Ramadi.
Accompanied by other members of the Church and representatives of Caritas Iraq,
Patriarch Sako personally brought the relief supplies to 250 Muslim families
living in the refugee camp. His action came during the recent Muslim feast of
Eid al Fitr marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan. Patriarch Sako spoke
to Susy Hodges about his visit to the Muslim refugees and his views about
Iraq’s future.
The
displaced Iraqi Muslim families are currently being housed in tents in the
desert near the city of Ramadi in very “critical conditions” said Patriarch
Sako. He described their visit by car to the refugees to bring them food and
other relief supplies as “a sign of solidarity” to show them that as a Church
they are reaching out to all Iraqis in need, regardless of their
religion. He told the refugees, “we are close to you, we understand your
suffering.” Patriarch Sako described the gratitude of the refugees who
begged them “not to forget them.” He said their situation was “a tragedy” with
their plight going largely unnoticed because of the nation’s conflicts.
Asked
for his views on Iraq’s future, Patriarch Sako said he was personally
"very worried" given the ongoing conflicts in Iraq and elsewhere
although he said there are “some signs of hope.” He said there was an urgent
need for the Muslim nations in the region to resolve the sectarian conflict
between Sunnis and Shiites. The Patriarch also called for serious action to be
taken against ISIS (the so-called Islamic State) and other fundamentalist
groups. He said ISIS “is growing” with each day that passes and that
nowadays the militant group is “like a real state.”
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