Respect for religious freedom and the rights of  individual, families and communities can bring peace and justice to the  Holy Land and throughout the Middle East. Benedict XVI repeated this  today as he also renewed his appeal for Christians in the region, to  whom he expressed his solidarity, asking them to stay "where they were  born” and not to forget their origins, religious and cultural.  He  also asked the leaders of nations fight "in a concrete way" all forms  of discrimination. The Pope returned to the subject of the Middle East this morning in  his address to participants at the assembly of the "Reunion of Aid  Agencies for Eastern Churches” (ROACO).
"All of us - said Benedict XVI - desire the gift of stable peace and  secure coexistence in the Holy Land, in Iraq and in the Middle East.  This will arise through respecting human rights, families, communities  and peoples, and through overcoming religious, cultural and social  discrimination. I entrust to God, but also to you, the call I launched  for the Christian East from Cyprus. As instruments of ecclesial charity,  may you continue to collaborate to build more justice in freedom and  peace! "
"I encourage - he continued - brothers and sisters in the East, to  share the priceless gift of Baptism to persevere in faith, and despite  the many sacrifices to remain where they were born. At the same time, I  urge migrants from the East not forget their origins, especially their  religious origins. Their loyalty and human and Christian coherency  depends on this. I would like to pay special tribute to Christians who  suffer violence because of the Gospel, and I commend them to the Lord. I  am still counting on the Leaders of Nations to concretely guarantee,  everywhere and without distinction, the public and common profession of  the religious belief of each individual". Benedict XVI then spoke of "abundant fruits of holiness" brought by  the Year for Priests, that has just concluded, "not only among the  priests, but all the people of God." "We implore the Holy Spirit - he  said then - to confirm these signs of divine favour through the gift of  vocations, which the ecclesial community, both in the West and East,  badly needs”.
In the eyes of the Church on the Middle East, Benedict XVI said is  "the common commitment to prepare the special assembly for the Middle  East of the Synod of Bishops."  Thanking ROACO for all it has done and  will do for the success of the meeting. "I ask you - he concluded - to  contribute your works to keep alive the 'hope that never disappoints'  among Eastern Christians" (Rom 5:5; see Instrumentum laboris,  Conclusions). In the "little flock" (Luke 12:32) that they comprise,  God’s future is already at work, and the "narrow path" that they are  taking is described in the Gospel as "the path of life" (Mt 7:13-14).   May we always be by their side!
“Baghdad ha perduto la sua bellezza e non ne è rimasto che il nome.
Rispetto a ciò che essa era un tempo, prima che gli eventi la colpissero e gli occhi delle calamità si rivolgessero a lei, essa non è più che una traccia annullata, o una sembianza di emergente fantasma.”
Ibn Battuta
"La situazione sta peggiorando. Gridate con noi che i diritti umani sono calpestati da persone che parlano in nome di Dio ma che non sanno nulla di Lui che è Amore, mentre loro agiscono spinti dal rancore e dall'odio. 
Gridate: Oh! Signore, abbi misericordia dell'Uomo."
Mons. Shleimun Warduni
Baghdad, 19 luglio 2014
Baghdad, 19 luglio 2014
25 giugno 2010
Pope: peace in the Middle East grows out of respect for human rights and religious freedom
By Asianews
June 25, 2010