[Home] [Headlines] [Latest Articles] [Latest Comments] [Post] [Sign-in] [Mail] [Setup] [Help]
Status: Not Logged In; Sign In
Religion See other Religion Articles Title: Syrian Catholic Archbishop To Kerry: U.S. is censoring all "the complicity that led to the creation of the jihadist monster" Syrian Archbishop Jacques Behnan Hindo had strong words in response to Secretary of State John Kerry yesterday. Bishop Hindo said "the proclamation of genocide is accomplished by pointing the spotlight on Daesh and censoring all the complicity and historical and political processes that led to the creation of the jihadist monster, since the war waged in Afghanistan against the Soviets by supporting armed Islamist groups. One wants to erase all the strange factors that led to the sudden and abnormal emergence of Daesh. While only until recently, there was even Turkish and Saudi pressure - US allied Countries - so that jihadists of al-Nusra Front would take their distance from al Qaida network, in order to be classified and maybe even helped by the West as 'moderate rebels.'" The Bishop also said that "Powerful circles in the US fear" the increasing prestige of Russia among the Syrian people, "so now they play the card of protecting Christians." This is not the first time Bishop Hindo has exposed U.S. complicity in the creation of ISIS. Last November 2015, we reported Catholic Archbishop Condemns CIA Supporting al-Qaeda in Syria, Tells U.S. To Stop Interfering In His Country. At that time, Archbishop Hindo issued a strongly-worded denunciation of the United States propaganda and dangerous meddling into his nation. Hindo said that the U.S. 'western military' should stop interfering in his country and stop supporting al-Qaeda. The 74-year-old added that it's not their place to oust Assad. "The Syrians will decide if and when Assad has to go away, and not the Daesh (ISIS) or the West," he said. The prelate condemned "Western propaganda," asking "What does it mean, (that) al-Qaeda is now a US ally, just because in Syria it has a different name? But do they really despise our intelligence and our memory?" Hindo is not the first Syrian Bishop to criticize the U.S. meddling in Syria. In October 2015, Melkite Greek Catholic archbishop Jean-Clement Jeanbart of Aleppo, Syria, said that Russian military intervention in Syria is "a source of hope" for Christians in the region, that it "serves the Christian cause," has "renewed the confidence among Christians in Syria," and that "Putin is solving a problem." In 2013, The highest-ranking Catholic Clergyman in Syria condemned the lies and hypocrisy of the United States and other Western nations, saying they "bear responsibility for what is happening in Syria." Primate and Patriarch of the Syriac Catholic Church Ignatius Joseph III Younan made the remarks in an interview with a Catholic Newspaper. He said Western nations encouraged conflict in the Mideast "in the name of the so-called awakening of people, of democracy," adding that "the so-called Western democracy" cannot be exported to countries that still look at religion as a base for ruling their regimes or political life." he added that the events in Syria were the result of Western nations carrying out a geopolitical strategy "to split Syria and other countries" in the Middle East. "It's not a question of promoting democracy or pluralism as the West wants us to understand of its policies. This is a lie, this is hypocrisy," he said. Earlier in 2015, an international group of Catholic Bishops traveled to Gaza. The Vatican Rep. recounted the horrors Of Gaza, describing "the level of destruction was unprecedented; Palestinians Forced To Sleep In Rubble, Children Dying of Hypothermia". The Bishops condemned the "appalling scenes of destruction, shocking scandal, a man-made disaster". Referring to it as a "Terrible Destruction" and Shocking Scandal," the Bishops said that the Israeli settlements were "Illegal Under International Law" and "Simply Unjust". They added that "Political leaders must defend the human dignity of the people in Gaza." During the visit, high school students in Gaza cried out to the Vatican representative, pleading "We are not animals! We are humans! All the world has to see what's happening to Gaza!" Catholic Bishops have also condemned the "Israeli occupation" and mistreatment of Palestinians, telling Jews that the "use of scripture to wrongly justify injustices is not acceptable." [Funny you didn't hear a peep about ANY of this in the corporate Jew-owned media, right? This is the kind of information that LibertyFight.com reports on.] Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
|
||
[Home]
[Headlines]
[Latest Articles]
[Latest Comments]
[Post]
[Sign-in]
[Mail]
[Setup]
[Help]
|