Father
Giorgio BERTIN
(Apostolic Administrator of Mogadiscio, Somalia)

The immediate causes of the human
disaster in Somalia are due to:
a) gross violations of human rights
under former President Siad Barre;
b) the resulting struggle for political
power;
c) famine because of civil war and
drought;
d) Islamic fundamentalism against
the very small Christian community.
The remote causes were:
a) Colonialism, the cold war, unjust
economic order, trade of weapons;
b) exasperated individualistic approach
of the Somalis, superiority complex, looking down on manual labour, the
difficulty in making a state out of a nation.
The Church's contribution can be:
a) to help the international community
to be aware and to change a world that punishes the weak;
b) to popularise the social teaching
of the Church, especially through a better collaboration at the Conference
level in its use of radio and mass media;
c) Caritas should help everywhere
but without neglecting its Christian identity;
d) more brotherhood among different
Christian denominations especially among the Muslims;
e) no tribal discrimination in our
Churches and to this end we should institute commissions to combat the
evils of tribalism;
f) witness of our faith in Christ
starting with the Church leaders through a life of detachment, brotherhood,
prayer, serious work, humility and service.
Original
text: English
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