Pope calls Lahore attack "hideous," demands protection for Christians

Pope urges Pakistan authorities to protect the country's minorities


Reuters March 28, 2016
Pope urges Pakistan authorities to protect the country's minorities. PHOTO: REUTERS

VATICAN CITY: Pope Francis on Monday condemned the Easter suicide bomb by extremist militants that killed at least 70 people in Lahore, many of them Christians, as "hideous" and demanded that the country's authorities protect religious minorities.

Addressing thousands of people in St. Peter's Square on Easter Monday, a religious holiday, the pope said Pakistan had been "bloodied by a hideous attack that massacred so many innocent people, mostly families of the Christian minority".

Suicide blast kills at least 72 in Lahore park

The pope, speaking from the window of the Vatican's Apostolic Palace to crowds in the square below, called the Sunday evening attack in Lahore's Gulshan-e-Iqbal Park, "a vile and senseless crime".

"I appeal to civil authorities and all sectors of that nation to make every effort to restore security and serenity to the population, and in particular to the most vulnerable religious minorities," he said.

Police claim to have identified Lahore bomber

Pope Francis, leader of the world's 1.2 billion Roman Catholics, said he also prayed that God would "stop the hands of the violent ones who sow terror and death".

A breakaway Taliban militant group that once declared loyalty to Islamic State claimed responsibility for the blast.

COMMENTS (5)

Jerry | 8 years ago | Reply Hey Mr. Pope are you on Dope. There are many more muslims who died in this attack and all the previous attacks. You only condemn because it was timed with Easter.
haakaan kenneth | 8 years ago | Reply May their soul rest in peace of our lord jesus christ.
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