Iraq: 8000 pedidos of visas for the France
Publicado 2014-08-14 17:25
The Consulate general of France in Erbil, where tens of thousands of Christians have fled jihadists in Iraq, already has grabado 8,000 solicitudes of visas, said UN french Bishop back d ' a shift of five days in the region.
"Some of these Iraqi refugees can be accommodated within Christian communities" of France, said Monsignor Dominique Lebrun, Bishop of Saint-Étienne (Centre), at a press conference. According to him, the staff of the Consulate are being strengthened with the influx of applications for visas. Yesterday, the french Minister of the Interior Bernard Cazeneuve had mentioned "several hundreds of applications", stating that it had "no limit" set by the Government for these refugees. "Our Consulate in Erbil is doing so as to make this possible home when it becomes essential," he added, while stressing that the will of the France is first to allow minorities to continue to live in Iraq.
La fuerza, a response "legitimate" according to church
Bishop Lebrun has called once again, as the spokesman for the Conference of Bishops of France Mgr Bernard Podvin yesterday and the Vatican Monday, to resort to force against the jihadists. "We saw on the spot a despair and poignant stories of refugees. (...) It is legitimate to use force to stop the killers and rapists of a so-called State based on terror (...) "The so-called army of the so-called Islamic State, these are only a few thousand of criminals engaged in barbarism, to systematic slaughter", hammered the Bishop, referring to videos and testimonials "according to which whole groups of more than 100 people were arrested, killed and thrown in the Tigris". In Iraq, the progression of the jihadists of the Islamic State currently threatening thousands of Christians and members of the minority language yazidie in this country.
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Publicado 2014-08-14 17:25
The Consulate general of France in Erbil, where tens of thousands of Christians have fled jihadists in Iraq, already has grabado 8,000 solicitudes of visas, said UN french Bishop back d ' a shift of five days in the region.
"Some of these Iraqi refugees can be accommodated within Christian communities" of France, said Monsignor Dominique Lebrun, Bishop of Saint-Étienne (Centre), at a press conference. According to him, the staff of the Consulate are being strengthened with the influx of applications for visas. Yesterday, the french Minister of the Interior Bernard Cazeneuve had mentioned "several hundreds of applications", stating that it had "no limit" set by the Government for these refugees. "Our Consulate in Erbil is doing so as to make this possible home when it becomes essential," he added, while stressing that the will of the France is first to allow minorities to continue to live in Iraq.
La fuerza, a response "legitimate" according to church
Bishop Lebrun has called once again, as the spokesman for the Conference of Bishops of France Mgr Bernard Podvin yesterday and the Vatican Monday, to resort to force against the jihadists. "We saw on the spot a despair and poignant stories of refugees. (...) It is legitimate to use force to stop the killers and rapists of a so-called State based on terror (...) "The so-called army of the so-called Islamic State, these are only a few thousand of criminals engaged in barbarism, to systematic slaughter", hammered the Bishop, referring to videos and testimonials "according to which whole groups of more than 100 people were arrested, killed and thrown in the Tigris". In Iraq, the progression of the jihadists of the Islamic State currently threatening thousands of Christians and members of the minority language yazidie in this country.
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