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WCC stands in solidarity with families of clergy attacked in Pakistan, calls for better protection for all

World Council of Churches acting general secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Ioan Sauca expressed deep sadness and concern upon receiving the news of the murder of lay pastor William Siraj and the wounding of Rev. Patrick Naeem, the priest in charge of the Martyrs of All Saints Church, Diocese of Peshawar, on 30 January. They were ambushed by two unidentified gunman as they were returning from Sunday worship in Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Lahore bombing shows vulnerability of Pakistanis

A bomb attack by terrorists using the name of religion in Lahore on Easter Sunday marked the third time Christians have been targeted in Pakistan in three years, illustrating the vulnerability of people in the country.

WCC strongly condemns terror attack in Pakistan

The World Council of Churches' general secretary has strongly condemned the lethal terror attack in Pakistan on 27 March as shocking and brutal, urging the government to ensure that its communities can be better protected against fanatics.

Le COE condamne fermement l'attentat terroriste du Pakistan

Le secrétaire général du COE, le pasteur Olav Fykse Tveit, a vigoureusement condamné l'attaque terroriste meurtrière perpétrée au Pakistan le 27 mars, la qualifiant de choquante et brutale, exhortant le gouvernement à veiller à ce que les communautés présentes sur son territoire soient mieux protégées des fanatiques.

Killer Robots? Moral questions pervade UN conference

The prospect of armed robots taking human lives, and whether to ban autonomous weapons before they are made, concentrated the minds of governmental and non-governmental delegates at a United Nations forum in Geneva in mid-April.

WCC extends sympathies to Peshawar victims

Following the massacre of dozens of students and staff in Peshawar on 16 December, the WCC general secretary extended sympathies to those bereaved or wounded, offering prayers for the victims and their families, for their communities.

Momentum builds for ban on nuclear weapons

After a concerted examination of the evidence presented at the Vienna Conference on the Humanitarian Impact of Nuclear Weapons and two earlier conferences, 44 of the states present called for a ban on nuclear weapons. The host government Austria added momentum with a specific, cooperative pledge to “fill the legal gap for the prohibition of nuclear weapons” and eliminate them.

Concern over recent developments in Pakistan’s Asia Bibi case

The WCC general secretary Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit has expressed profound concern over the rejection of an appeal against the death sentence for a Pakistani Christian woman, Asia Bibi, convicted under Pakistan’s controversial blasphemy law. To promote tolerance, religious harmony and protection of the rights of religious minorities, Tveit said it is important that justice is ensured in cases like that of Asia Bibi.

Le cas d’Asia Bibi au Pakistan préoccupe le COE

Le pasteur Olav Fykse Tveit, secrétaire général du COE, s’est dit profondément préoccupé par le cas de la chrétienne pakistanaise Asia Bibi, condamnée à mort en première instance pour avoir contrevenu à la loi controversée sur le blasphème en vigueur au Pakistan et déboutée de son appel. Pour promouvoir la tolérance, l’harmonie religieuse et la protection des droits des minorités religieuses, il est important de garantir la justice dans les cas comme celui d’Asia Bibi, a souligné le pasteur Tveit.