Friday, October 12, 2007

POPE CRITICIZES IRAN'S ANTI-SEMITISM

Pope Seeks to Counter Anti-Semitic Hatred of Iranian Leadership - Ruth Gledhill
The Pope hit out at Iran as he pledged to help world Jewish leaders in their fight against anti-Semitism. Pope Benedict XVI told leaders of the World Jewish Congress that Iran was "an issue of big concern" to him. At a meeting at the Vatican, the Pope spoke of his concern about rising anti-Semitism and described how he wanted to use educational tools to counter the hatred of the Iranian leadership towards the Jewish people and Israel. Ronald Lauder, new president of the WJC, who headed the delegation, said that the Pope had agreed to host a joint event with his organization when Benedict XVI visits New York next year. (Times-UK)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Is not the problem one arising from the Muslim idea that once a land is occupied by Muslims then it must be forever Muslim? Even the very few in the Holy land in 1900 is sufficient on this criterion to condemn any other religion establishing itself there, even if like Christians, and even more Jews, they were there before the Muslim invasion. I hope I am wrong but this seems to me to be behind the thinking of the Iranian leaders and their followers in other countries.