
CAIRO,(ST) ” Syria is a dear country and of great value for us . We do not forget its cling to Arabism nor the Egyptian-Syrian unity and I’m very hurt over what is happening in it,” said His Holiness Pope Twadros II, Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of Saint Mark Episcopate.
In an interview, published on Monday in the Egyptian al-Osbo paper, Pope Twadros added that the crisis in Syria is complex and one of the reasons of its complexity is the intervention of many parties , noting if countries that wanted to faithfully help it would have supported the official and legitimate authority to reach a solution through dialogue .
Pope Twadros stressed that, ” would the Arabs united to resolve the crisis peacefully and through dialogue, this would be more useful for Syria and the region.
Talking about so-called ” Arab spring revolutions ” and its negative repercussions on the region, Pope Twadros said:” “Any movement by the people should have a goal . As for Egypt the revolution has been kidnapped and therefore the society was paralyzed , because it did not start with a structured thinking and specific steps, nor have clear leadership .”
As for the situation of the Copts in Egypt, the Pope considered they are marginalized politically and are socially alienated, criticizing Salafi satellite channels, which provide a false and distorted image about Islam , contribute to the destruction of society and have a negative impact on the image of Islam in the West.
T. Fateh