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Pope Condemns Killings of Ethiopian Christians in Libya

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Pope Francis has condemned the “continuing martyrdom” of Christians by Isis militants after 30 Ethiopians were shown being shot and beheaded in Libya.

“With great distress and sadness I learn of the further shocking violence perpetrated against innocent Christians in Libya,” Francis said in a message to Patriarch Abuna Matthias of the Ethiopian Tewahedo Orthodox Church.

The Islamic State video, in which militants call Christians “crusaders” who are out to kill Muslims, showed about 15 men being beheaded on a beach and another group of the same size being shot in the head in a patch of scrubland.

“I reach out to you in heartfelt spiritual solidarity to assure you of my closeness in prayer at the continuing martyrdom being so cruelly inflicted on Christians in Africa, the Middle East and some parts of Asia,” the pope said in his message released by the Vatican.

“The blood of our Christian brothers and sisters is a testimony which cries out to be heard by everyone who can still distinguish between good and evil. All the more this cry must be heard by those who have the destiny of peoples in their hands,” he said.

Last February Islamic State militants in Libya beheaded 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians.

Ethiopia on Tuesday, April 21 began three days of national mourning for more than 20 Ethiopian Christians killed by Islamic State militants in Libya.

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