Luanda — Angola Catholic priest, Apolónio Graciano, Sunday in Luanda, slammed the uprising occurring since recently in the Middle East now spreading to north Africa.
The priest expressed his feelings during a church service, saying what is happening are attitudes that increase the suffering of people and severely affects their wellbeing.
According to him, what is taking place in those countries should not serve as an example to Angola, adding that the armed conflict that ravaged the country for three decades shows the constraints caused by a war.
"For all suffering experienced by Angolans during the period of war, all types of actions that could place this country in a situation of that context should be rejected. We should not encourage hatred," he stated.
On the other hand, the clergyman appealed for solidarity between the rich and the poor.
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