Vatican City, 8 January 2015 (VIS) –
This morning the Holy Father received in audience a delegation from
the World Community of Yezidi, according to the director of the Holy
See Press Office, Fr. Federico Lombardi, S.J. The delegation was led
by the Head of all the Yezidi, Mir Tahsin Said Ali Beg, and their
supreme spiritual Head, the “Baba Sheikh”, Sheikh Khato, both
resident in Iraqi Kurdistan. The group also comprised three
representatives of the Yezidi of North Iraq, Georgia and the diaspora
in Germany.
During the meeting, which lasted
approximately half an hour and took place in the private library of
the Apostolic Palace, the delegation thanked the Pope – indicated
by one of the delegates as the “father of the poor” –for his
support for the Yezidi in this time of persecution and suffering.
They informed the Pope of the situation of around five thousand
Yezidi women reduced to slavery by the ISIS, and emphasised the good
relations between Yezidi and Christians, emphasising their mutual
solidarity. Pope Francis assured the delegates of his spiritual
closeness and his support in these challenging times, and expressed
his hope that soon it will be possible to restore justice and the
conditions for a free and peaceful life for the Yezidi, as well as
all other minority groups who are the object of discrimination and
violence.
There are around one and a half million
Yezidi throughout the world, of whom half a million are in Iraq;
there are others in Turkey, Georgia, Armenia, and in diaspora in many
other countries.
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