14 Jun'13 News
Maronite, Orthodox leaders call for release of kidnapped Syrian bishops.
Maronite, Orthodox leaders call for release of kidnapped Syrian bishops.
BEIRUT --
Lebanon's Maronite Catholic patriarch and Syria's Greek Orthodox patriarch
called for the release of two Orthodox bishops kidnapped in Syria.
"We demand the kidnappers and the countries
concerned" to release the two bishops and the two priests kidnapped before
them, and all those who have been kidnapped on Syrian territory, said Lebanese
Cardinal Bechara Rai, the Maronite patriarch, and Greek Orthodox Patriarch John
X in a joint statement from Bkerke, the Maronite patriarchate north of Beirut.
"We express our sorrow and regret for the
continuation of the cycle of violence in Syria, which kills people and destroys
their homes," the two religious leaders said in their appeal on behalf of
Orthodox Metropolitan Paul of Aleppo and Syriac Orthodox Metropolitan Gregorios
Yohanna of Aleppo.
The Orthodox leaders were kidnapped April 22 in
northern Syria while on a humanitarian mission.
Cardinal Rai and Patriarch John also urged all
Lebanese parties, as well as regional and international powers to end their
involvement in the Syrian conflict.
"On the contrary, we appeal to everyone to work
for peace, safeguard the history of Syria and its civilization, which dates
back to centuries," they said.
The cardinal and the patriarch called for "a
political solution through dialogue and negotiation" to the Syrian
conflict that is "fair and equitable for all." They emphasized that
such a solution should be generated internally and not imposed on the Syrian
people from outside powers.
They urged countries in the region, the international
community and international institutions "to carry out their
responsibilities towards displaced Syrians" and to help Lebanon as it
struggles to host and accommodate more than 1 million displaced Syrians.
However, they said, what is needed is "the
foundation to stop the violence and war, so that the displaced people can
return to their homes and lands as soon as possible."
"We ask God to inspire all consciences ... to
work to bring about a just and comprehensive peace, and respect for the dignity
and sanctity of human life," they said.
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