European Parliament adopts resolution condemning attacks against Christians
Members of the European Parliament today adopted a resolution condemning persecution
and discrimination based on religion. In particular MEP’s condemned attacks against
Christians in countries including Egypt, and Iraq.
They also called for a
strategy to enforce the human right to freedom of religion, including a list of measures
against states who knowingly fail to protect religious denominations. Lydia O’Kane
spoke to MEP Mario Mauro, who is head of the delegation of the EPP group in the European
parliament.
He says there is now a growing awareness in Europe of the plight
of Christians in many countries.
“I think we are in a very significant moment
in the history of the European institutions, because for the first time we declared
this kind of judgement, the fact that there exists the problem of persecution of Christians.” MEP’s
also want theforthcoming External Affairs Council of 31 January 2011 to discuss
the persecution of Christians and respect for religious freedom. Listen to Mario Mauro's
interview with Lydia O'Kane.