Pope Benedict XVI called ,Wednesday, on those responsible for
violence in Nigeria to “stop spilling the blood of innocent people”, and
urged all parties involved not to seek revenge.
“I appeal to those responsible for the violence to immediately stop
spilling the blood of innocent people,” he said, following attacks on
churches in northern Nigeria and reprisal violence that saw Christians
target Muslims.
“I hope all parts of society will collaborate in not taking the road
of reprisals,” Benedict said during a weekly general audience.
Sunday’s attacks against churches, claimed by Islamist group Boko
Haram, and a wave of revenge attacks that followed, were the latest in a
series.
In front of 8,000 faithful gathered at the Vatican, the pope appealed
on “all Nigerian citizens to cooperate in the construction of a
peaceful and reconciled society in which the right to freely express
faith is guaranteed.”
Nigeria’s main Christian body on Tuesday said the attacks by Boko Haram suggested a “systematic religious cleansing”.
There have been renewed concerns over whether the violence could lead
to a wider sectarian conflict in a country roughly divided between a
mainly Muslim north and mostly Christian south.
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