Pope Calls for Protection of Civilians in Libya
By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Journalist
In an appeal launched after reciting the Angelus yesterday in St. Peter's Square, Pope Beneidcct XVI addressed the "alarming news" coming out of Libya and called upon those in positions of military and political responsibility to keep the well-being of the citizens at heart and to guarantee the arrival of humanitarian aid.
AsiaNews is reporting that the Pope issued an emotional appeal on behalf of the people of Libya after a coalition consisting mainly of U.S. and European forces took up the task of enforcing a no-fly-zone over cities where rebels were barely holding on in their efforts to oust long-time dictator, Muammar Gadhafi.
"In recent days, the disturbing news coming from Libya have awakened in me fear and trepidation," the Pope said. "I prayed especially to the Lord about it during the week of the Spiritual Exercises. I am following the latest developments with great concern.
"I pray for those involved in the dramatic situation in that country and make an urgent appeal to all political and military leaders, that they may have at heart, above all, the safety and security of their citizens and that they may ensure access to humanitarian relief. To the people I want to assure my heartfelt closeness, and I ask God that a horizon of peace and harmony may arise as soon as possible on Libya and the entire North African region.”
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