Mosul (AsiaNews) – Mgr Basile George
Casmoussa, the Syro-Catholic archbishop of Mosul, has
criticised head on both the central government and local
authorities, guilty in his view of ‘indifference’ towards
the fate of Christians in Iraq. He did so on Ankawa.com, an
Arabic-language website.
The prelate has been involved in the
difficult negotiations for the release of the two clergymen
who were kidnapped last Saturday by an unknown group.
“Not one single politician has called us
just to express their solidarity. Not one step of any kind
has been taken,” he said, this despite the fact that
everyone knows the deadline set by the kidnappers and the
huge ransom they demanded.
In addressing the Christian community, Mgr
Casmoussa calls on its members “to continue praying, because
we need peace,” reminding everyone that “Iraqi Christians
are loyal to their country and respectful of every group”
who calls it home.
For many faithful, the archbishop’s words
are a sign of the concern with which he is following the
affair. But so far nothing new is known of the fate of Fr
Mazen Ishoa, 35, and Fr Pius Afas, 60.
The kidnappers have demanded that a ransom
of a million dollars be paid by October 20, Mgr Casmoussa
said.