Baghdad Patriarch to Ban Ki-moon: UN cannot stand by in silence as Christians are being massacred
Baghdad (AsiaNews) - The Security Council of the United
Nations "cannot stand by and be a witness to the ongoing atrocities
committed against Christians", the international
community must "put pressure on all to respect human rights", because "instability
in Iraq threatens the entire Middle East region". This was written by the
Patriarch of Baghdad, Mar Raphael Louis Sako, in a letter addressed to the
Secretary General of the UN Ban Ki-moon. Below is the full text of the letter.
His Excellency,
I am writing to you about the current situation in Iraq and the Middle East, which
is of big concern to me and I know it is for you and the United Nations. Let me also take this opportunity to thank
you and the United Nations Security Council on the issued statement of
condemnation against ISIS. The instability
in Iraq threatens the entire region.
Diplomatic pressure is sought to address the growing instability in the Middle East. The
instability in the region is worrisome because of the increasing attacks
mounted on Christians and minorities.
We, as the Christian community, appeals to the United Nations to put political
pressure on the international community, the Security Council cannot stand by
and be a witness to the ongoing atrocities committed against Christians. We
were happy when your statement acknowledged that the crimes committed against
Christians constitute crimes against humanity, we therefore urge you to put pressure on all to respect human
rights.
Excellency, we Christians are peace-loving citizens caught up in the middle of a clash between Sunnis
and Shiites, as well as attacks from Military groups. Our community has suffered
a disproportionate share of hardship caused by sectarian conflicts, terrorist
attacks, migration and now even ethnic cleansing: the militants want to wipe
out the Christian community.
We appeal urgently to the United Nations to pressure the Iraqi government and put
into practice every effort to protect the ethnic and religious minorities. The
new government, once established, should engage in the protection of minorities
and the fight against extremism.
We urge the United Nations to accelerate humanitarian assistance, ensuring that
aid reaches those communities and those vulnerable groups who are in need of
urgent help. In view of the current situation, this need for assistance might
take longer than a year. The displaced Christian community needs water, medicines
and basic services.
We urge the United Nations to develop a plan or strategy to protect and
preserve our heritage, looted and burned by the militants. They continue to
burn churches and ancient monasteries. The old churches and monasteries will be
difficult to rebuild.
+ Louis Raphael Sako
Patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church
20/12/2017 10:58