Sunday, February 20, 2011

Bump On Tonsil Smells

Prime Minister receives the Archbishop of Tunis

CARTHAGE, February 20, 2011

Mohamed Ghannouchi, Prime Minister, expressed to Bishop Maroun Lahham, Archbishop of Tunis, its deepest condolences and feelings of sympathy and compassion in the wake of the heinous crime which claimed the life of Polish priest Marius Marek Rybinski. Receiving

Sunday, the Archbishop of Tunis, the Prime Minister reiterated the condemnation by the provisional government of this heinous crime that shocked all Tunisian men and women and is contrary to the values of tolerance, coexistence peaceful and calming Tunisia has known throughout its history.

Mr. Ghannouchi reiterated the determination to spare no effort to uncover quickly the perpetrators of this crime and bring them to justice. In his

side, Bishop Lahham said that once the truth is established, we will express forgiveness and tolerance "to move forward together in this country that loves us and whom we love.''
We await the results of the survey did not anticipate events, "he added, noting that this is the first time this has happened in Tunisia.

Archbishop of Tunis said that" inter-religious dialogue and inter-cultural Tunisia and our love and service to the country does not depend on a''heinous act, saying "the future can not be that good."


See also:
Demonstration for a secular Tunisia
Tunisie Laïque
Following the assassination of Father Marek
Messe Cathédrale - 20/02/11
Letter of Archbishop
Père Marek

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