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ACT member Hungarian Interchurch Aid (HIA) continues to support migrants in Hungary. © Daniel Fekete/HIA/ACT

ACT member Hungarian Interchurch Aid (HIA) continues to support migrants in Hungary. © Daniel Fekete/HIA/ACT

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In the wake of recent crisis with the refugees in Europe, it is “absolutely and critically necessary that all European states take their proper responsibility in terms of reception and support for people seeking refuge, safety and a better future for themselves and their families. This cannot be left only to the states where they enter first,” says the World Council of Churches (WCC) general secretary Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit in a statement issued on 4 September in Colombia, the WCC delegation travelling through Latin America as part of the Pilgrimage of Justice and Peace.

“Today, Europe – both West and East – is being tested on the strength of its commitment to human dignity and rights. This is a test of our human values and Christian legacy,” he said.

Tveit continued, “Today the countries of Europe are confronted with the worst refugee crisis since the Second World War. But compassion and action seem to be tragically insufficient to meet the pressing need. This is so despite the tragedies reported daily from the shores and borders of Europe – let alone from the countries from which these people have been forced to flee by conflict, oppression and extreme poverty.”

“Taking responsibility for human beings in desperate need must be done without discrimination on any criteria other than their needs. We are shocked to hear of some countries rejecting refugees on the basis of their religion.”

The WCC general secretary went on to say that the “WCC encourages churches in countries of arrival, transit and ultimate destination in their efforts to welcome the stranger, and to model a compassionate response to people in such desperate need.”

“We need ecumenical cooperation in these efforts, in order to ensure that they make the greatest possible contribution to alleviating this terrible suffering,” Tveit added.

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