Pope appeals for peace in Libya:
take their plight to heart
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Migrants stand outside a detention centre in tripoli, Libya (AFP) |
Pope Francis prays for the people of Libya, affected by
violence and conflict, and calls on the international community to seek the
path to peace.
By Vatican News
After his Sunday Angelus, Pope Francis turned his thoughts
and prayers to “the dramatic situation in Libya”, which he said he is following
“with great apprehension and sorrow”.
The Pope urged the international community and all those who
have political and military responsibilities “to recommence with conviction and
resolve the search for a path towards an end to the violence, leading to peace,
stability and unity in the country”.
Pope Francis also prayed for the “thousands of migrants,
refugees, asylum seekers and internally displaced persons in Libya”. He
noted that the current health situation has aggravated the “already precarious
conditions in which they find themselves, making them more vulnerable to forms
of exploitation and violence. There is cruelty”, he said.
The Pope called on the international community to “take
their plight to heart, identifying pathways and providing means to provide them
with the protection they need, a dignified condition and a future of hope”.
Going off script, the Pope said that everyone is
responsible. "No one can consider him or herself dispensed from
this". He then asked everyone in the Square to pause in silent prayer for
Libya.
https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2020-06/pope-francis-appeals-for-peace-in-libya-angelus.html
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