2006年VOA标准英语-West Bank Churches Attacked as Muslims Protest(在线收听) |
By Robert Berger There is growing anger in the Muslim world over remarks this week by Pope Benedict XVI seen as criticizing Islam. Protests have erupted in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, amid a wave of criticism from Muslim leaders in the Middle East and elsewhere. --- Palestinian Christian leaders played down the attacks as isolated incidents. Victor Batarseh, the Christian mayor of Palestinian-ruled Bethlehem, says relations between Muslims and Christians are good. "We have been living together here for hundreds of years and we'll keep living together as good neighbors and good friends forever," he said. On Friday, 2,000 Palestinians held a protest in Gaza, accusing the pope of leading a new Crusade against the Muslim world. Palestinians and other Muslims are furious over these remarks by Pope Benedict:
The Vatican issued a statement Saturday saying Pope Benedict is sorry that Muslims found his speech offensive. He expressed respect for their faith, saying Muslims "worship the only God." But that may not quell the outrage. Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood said the Pope's statement does not go far enough. The Brotherhood, which has inspired Islamic movements across the Arab world, said the pope made a grave mistake, which can only be corrected by a personal apology. The rage unleashed by Benedict's comments has raised fears of violent anti-Western protests like those that followed the publication of caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed in a Danish newspaper in February. |
原文地址:http://www.tingroom.com/voastandard/2006/9/34440.html |