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Despite
Anti-Christian Violence,
Cardinal Urges Iraqis to Vote in Elections

Rome, Italy, Mar 5,
2010 / 11:05 pm (CNA).- With elections just days away, and
after weeks of violence by Muslim extremists that have left numerous
Christians dead, the Chaldean Patriarch of Baghdad, Cardinal
Emmanuel III Delly, called on “all Iraqis to cast their votes for
the good of Iraq.”
Speaking to the Italian news agency SIR, the
cardinal said, “We are praying that everything will take place
orderly and without violence. We will do everything in our power
for the good of the country and the people.”
He then condemned the violence of recent days,
which has pitted “Iraqis against Iraqis, parties against parties,
each one fighting for his own interests ... These are internal
struggles that are leaving many victims.”
The Patriarch also commented on his recent visit
to Mosul, where Muslim extremists recently killed eight Christians.
“I met with the Christian population and with civil officials from
local communities who came to the chancery to speak with me. They
are all in agreement about working and collaborating to restore calm
and safety to the city,” he said.
“For our part, we are praying for peace and
reconciliation. We have the Synod for the Middle East on the
horizon, which will be an occasion to work not only for Iraq but for
the entire region,” he added.
Also urging participation in the elections was
Auxiliary Bishop Shelmon Warduni of Baghdad who told the Fides news
agency, “We exhort all Christians to vote and to elect candidates
who will work for the good of Iraq, so that human rights and
religious freedom will reign again in the country.”
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