ASIA/IRAQ - “New hope is born. As Iraqi women we rejoice to see new horizons opening before us” a Chaldean nun in Mosul told Fides.

Monday, 31 January 2005

Mosul (Fides Service) - “We were very concerned, we prayed constantly and now we rejoice after a peaceful vote and a good turn-out despite some attacks. This first democratic vote will go down in history. Our country is beginning to breathe the air of freedom and democracy. I am happy for my people, everyone is happy”. This was how a Chaldean women religious commented the January 30 vote in Iraq.
The nun told Fides: “Although there is still insecurity, there is new hope, new hope for peace. As Iraqi women we are very happy to see new horizons opening for us, an era in which we can speak openly and be respected in our human dignity: the climate of freedom touches us too. We hope the best for our country. Today we want to affirm that peace is possible: in Iraq Muslims, Sunni and Shiite, Kurds and Christians can live in harmony and build a country of democracy and freedom”.
“As Christians -the nun added - we take a full part in this process and we want to make our contribution towards building the new Iraq. At Karakosh, near Mosul, there are 30,000 Christians and no polling booths were set up. The people protested and they are being allowed to vote today. A sign of the will of every Christian, every Iraqi citizen: all want to be part of the country’s future. For our part our religious community will continue to pray that God will bless and assist the people of Iraq”.
(PA) (Agenzia Fides 31/1/2004 righe 25 parole 276)


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