Pope
Francis meets with 2015 Nobel Peace Prize winners from Tunisia
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis met privately with the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize winners on
Saturday, calling them “architects of peace.”
The
2015 Prize went to Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet, for what the Nobel
Committee called "its decisive contribution to the building of a
pluralistic democracy in Tunisia in the wake of the Jasmine Revolution of
2011."
Pope
Francis met for 15 minutes with Mohamed Fadhel Mahfoudh, Abdessatar Ben Moussa,
Wided Bouchamaoui, and Houcine Abbassi on Saturday morning.
The
four represented the Tunisian General Labour Union; the Tunisian Confederation
of Industry, Trade and Handicrafts; the Tunisian Human Rights League, and the
Tunisian Order of Lawyers. The four organizations helped to establish a new
constitution and presidential elections last year after a series of political
assassinations in 2013.
During
the meeting, Pope Francis said they accomplished their work “with their hands
and their hearts,” and praised the methodology they used for dialogue and
bringing stability to Tunisia.
The
Nobel Laureates, for their part, thanked Pope Francis for receiving them, and
called him a “true man of peace.” The gave the Pope a portrait of Mahatma
Gandhi.

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