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5/17/2014 The Pope to new Ambassadors: Arms trade and forced migration challenge peace

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The Pope to new
Ambassadors: Arms
trade and forced
migration challenge
peace
Vatican City, 15 May 2014 (VIS) This morning Pope
Francis received the credential letters of seven new
ambassadors to the Holy See: Pierre Yves Fux,
Switzerland; Rudolf P. von Balimoos, Liberia; Nega
Tsegaye Tessema, Ethiopia; Nasreldin Ahmed Wali Abdeltif, Sudan; Margaret
Ann Louise Jobson, Jamaica; Claudinah Ntini Ramosepele, South Africa; and
Mysore Kapanalah Lokesh, India.
The Holy Father focused his address to the diplomats on the challenges posed
to peace by the arms trade and forced migration.
Peace: this word summarises all the assets to which every person and all
human societies aspire, he said. Also the effort with which we seek to promote
diplomatic relations has, in the final analysis, the sole aim of allowing peace to
grow in the human family, in development and justice. It is a target that is never
fully reached, and that must be continually sought after by every generation,
facing the challenges presented in every age.
Everyone talks about peace, he observed; everyone claims to want it, but
unfortunately the proliferation of weapons of every type leads in the opposite
direction. The arms trade has the effect of complicating and distancing us from
a solution to conflicts, all the more so since it takes place to a great extent
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outside the boundaries of the law. Therefore I consider that, while we are
gathered in this Apostolic See, which by nature is invested in a special service
to the cause of peace, we can unite our voices in expressing hope that the
international community may make new, concerted and courageous efforts
against the proliferation of weapons and to promote their reduction.
The Holy Father mentioned that another challenge to peace, which
unfortunately takes on, in certain regions and in certain moments, the nature of
a full-blown human tragedy, is that of forced migration. He commented that it is
a very complex phenomenon, and recognised that important efforts are being
made by international organisations, States, and social bodies, as well as
religious communities and volunteer groups, to respond in a civil and organised
way to the most critical aspects, emergencies, and situations of greatest need.
However, also in this case, we are aware that we cannot limit ourselves to
reacting to emergencies. This phenomenon has fully manifested its epochal
character. The moment has arrived to face it with a serious and responsible
political outlook, involving all levels: global, continental, macro-regional, in
relations between nations, and finally at national and local levels.
In relation to this problem we see examples of a contrary nature: on the one
hand, marvellous cases of humanity, of welcome, of encounter: people and
families who have succeeded in leaving behind these inhuman situations and
have rediscovered dignity, freedom and security. Unfortunately, on the other
hand there are stories that make us weep for shame: human beings, our
brothers and sisters, children of God who, inspired by the wish to live and work
in peace, face harrowing journeys and are subjected to blackmail, torture and
harassment of every kind, and at times end up dying in the desert or at the
bottom of the sea.
The phenomenon of forced migration is closely linked to conflicts and wars,
and therefore also to the problem of the proliferation of weapons. They are
the wounds of a world that is our world, in which God has placed us to live
today, and He calls us to be responsible for our brothers and sisters, so that the
violation of no human being be violated. It would be an absurd contradiction to
speak about peace, to negotiate peace, and at the same time promote and
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permit the arms trade. We could also consider it to be in a certain sense cynical
to proclaim human rights and at the same time ignore or fail to take account of
the men and women who, forced to leave their homeland, die in the attempt or
are not welcomed by international solidarity.
The Pope concluded, The Holy See today declares to you and to the
governments of your respective countries its firm resolve to continue to
collaborate to take steps forward in these areas and along all the roads that
lead to justice and peace, on the basis of universally recognised human rights.
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