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Pope, after Iraq trip, condemns sale of weapons to
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18:3410 Mar, 2021

Pope, after Iraq trip, condemns sale of weapons to

REUTERS: Pope Francis, reflecting on his epic trip to Iraq, said on Wednesday (March 10) that the country's people have a right to live in peace and condemned weapons manufacturers and traffickers for selling arms to "terrorists".
 
At his general audience, still held remotely without public participation because of Covid-19 restrictions, he said he was grateful to have been able to make the trip that eluded his predecessors.
 
He said it was a "sign of hope after years of war and terrorism and during a harsh pandemic" for both Christians and Muslims.
 
"The Iraqi people have a right to live in peace, they have a right to rediscover the dignity that belongs to them," he said, adding that war was always "the monster that mutates over the epochs" to neighbours against each other with weapons.
 
Iraq suffers from chronic mismanagement and corruption, and a steady level of violence often linked to the rivalry between Iran and the United States in the region 18 years after the U.S. invasion of Iraq.
 
On Sunday the 84-year-old pope saw ruins of houses and churches in the northern city of Mosul that was occupied by Islamic State from 2014 to 2017.
 
"And I asked myself (during the trip), 'who sold the weapons to the terrorists?, who sells weapons to terrorists today who are carrying out massacres elsewhere, for example, in Africa,'" he said, departing from his prepared address. "It is a question that I would like someone to answer."
 
"The answer is not war, the answer is fraternity. It is a challenge for iraq but not only, it is a challenge for many regions in conflict, and in the end, for the whole world," he said.
 
He said his meeting on Saturday in the holy city of Najaf with Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, one of the most influential figures in Shi’ite Islam, both within Iraq and beyond, "unforgettable".
 
Francis said he felt compelled to make the visit, which saw the tightest security ever for a papal trip, to be close to "that martyred people, that martyred Church".
 
Iraq's Christian community, one of the oldest in the world, has been particularly devastated, falling to about 300,000 from about 1.5 million before the U.S. invasion and the brutal Islamist militant violence that followed.
 
Hours after the pope left on Monday, Iraq's prime minister Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi called on the country's rival political groups to use dialogue to solve their differences, a move he said would reflect the "love and tolerance" shown by the pope.
 
Many in Iraq hope the Papal visit will garner more international support for Kadhimi's government to handle sensitive crises, including reining in Iran-backed militias whose power and influence Kadhimi has sought to curb since taking office in May 2020.
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