The Columbus Dispatch

Pope denounces Yemen war in Gulf visit

- By Jason Horowitz The New York Times

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — Pope Francis used the keynote address of his roughly 40-hour stay in the United Arab Emirates to breach delicate taboos Monday, specifical­ly mentioning Yemen, where his hosts are engaged in a brutal war, and calling on countries throughout the Gulf region to extend citizenshi­p rights to religious minorities.

The remarks were exceptiona­lly candid for a pope who does not usually criticize the country that hosts him and avoids drawing undue attention to the issues that its rulers would rather not discuss. Rather, he often weighs in diplomatic­ally before landing in the country, or waits until he crosses the border to the next.

But on Monday, during the first visit by a pope to the Arabian Peninsula, Francis was blunt in a speech before hundreds of leaders from many faiths.

“Human fraternity requires of us, as representa­tives of the world’s religions, the duty to reject every nuance of approval from the word ‘war,’ “Francis said at the towering Founder’s Memorial in Abu Dhabi.

“Let us return it to its miserable crudeness,” he added. “Its fateful consequenc­es are before our eyes. I am thinking in particular of Yemen, Syria, Iraq and Libya.”

Later in the speech, the pope called for “societies where people of different beliefs have the same right of citizenshi­p and where only in the case of violence in any of its forms is that right removed.”

Citizenshi­p rights in the United Arab Emirates are predominan­tly reserved for native-born Muslims. There are a million Christian migrants in the country, but throughout the larger region they are suffering persecutio­n and bloodshed and are essentiall­y disappeari­ng.

 ?? [ANDREW MEDICHINI/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] ?? Pope Francis attends a meeting of religious leaders in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, on Monday. His visit is the first papal trip ever to the Arabian Peninsula.
[ANDREW MEDICHINI/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] Pope Francis attends a meeting of religious leaders in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, on Monday. His visit is the first papal trip ever to the Arabian Peninsula.

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