Welcome refugees, Pope urges West

By: Our Staff Reporter | June 22, 2009 |
SAN GIOVANNI ROTONDO, Italy, (AFP) - Pope Benedict XVI on Sunday reminded Western countries of their
duty to welcome refugees, despite the economic and social problems of assimilating them into society.
Addressing thousands of pilgrims at the popular shrine to a Catholic mystic in southern Italy, the Pope called for
prayers for the difficult and often dramatic plight of refugees.
Many are those who seek refuge in other countries, fleeing war, persecution and natural disasters, and while
accepting them poses many problems, it is however a duty, said Benedict, speaking in Puglia at the shrine to
Padre Pio, one of Italys most popular saints.
The Popes comments come as Italy enforces tougher legislation to block foreign migrants from entering the
country.
Rome and Tripoli recently implemented a controversial new policy which allows the Italian navy to intercept illegal
migrants at sea and return them to Libya, from where they set off for Europe.
Romes agreement with Tripoli to repatriate the migrants, many from sub-Saharan Africa, has been sharply
criticised by rights groups including the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, as well as the Vatican, on
grounds that genuine asylum seekers may be among them.
Libya is not a signatory to the UN refugee convention and the UNHCR has no access to immigration centres in
the north African country.
The UN marked World Refugee Day on Saturday.

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