Pope Francis has urged
the World to use the "weapons of love" to combat the evil of
"blind and brutal violence", following the attacks in Brussels.
This was contained in his
Easter message on Sunday at St Peter’s Basilica, after a week of sombre
religious events commemorating Jesus' death.
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Francis, while speaking under
tight security for tens of thousands of people, spoke of violence, injustice
and threats to peace in many parts of the world.
"May he (the risen
Jesus) draw us closer on this Easter feast to the victims of terrorism, that
blind and brutal form of violence which continues to shed blood in different
parts of the world.
He mentioned recent
attacks in Belgium, where at least 31 people were killed by Islamist militants,
as well as those in Turkey, Nigeria, Chad, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, and Iraq.
"With the weapons of
love, God has defeated selfishness and death.
The 79-year-old Argentine
pontiff urged people to channel the hope of Easter in order to defeat "the
evil that seems to have the upper hand in the life of so many people".
The pope condemned the
Brussels attacks several times during the past week, including at a Good Friday
service where he said followers of religions who carried out acts of
fundamentalism or terrorism were profaning God's name.
Francis expressed the
hope that recent talks could resolve the conflict in Syria in order to end the
"sad wake of destruction, death, contempt for humanitarian law and the
breakdown of civil concord".
He urged Europe not to
forget those men and women seeking a better future, including many children
fleeing from war, hunger, poverty and social injustice.
The European Union and
Turkey have agreed to stop the flow of migrants to Europe in return for
political and financial concessions for Ankara.
Turkey and The Aegean
islands have been the main route for migrants and refugees pouring into Europe
in the past year.
Francis called for
dialogue between Israelis and Palestinians, and resolutions to conflicts and
political tensions in Yemen, Iraq, Libya, Burundi, Mozambique, the Democratic
Republic of the Congo, South Sudan, and Ukraine. (Reuters/NAN)
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