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Pope Francis gives his full support for Dawit

VATICAN CITY. Pope Francis gives his full support to the international campaign for the release of Dawit Isaak, the Swedish-Eritrean journalist who is imprisoned without trial in Eritrea since 2001. ”I send my blessings and greetings

VATICAN CITY. Pope Francis gives his full support to the international campaign for the release of Dawit Isaak, the Swedish-Eritrean journalist who is imprisoned without trial in Eritrea since 2001.
”I send my blessings and greetings to him and his family,” the Pope said in an exclusive interview with Expressen.
Dawit Isaak is a Swedish-Eritrean journalist and writer held in Eritrean prison since 2001 without trial. The Eritrean regime calls him a traitor, while Amnesty International considers him a prisoner of conscience and has called for his immediate and unconditional release.
Expressen and other leading Swedish media have repeatedly called upon the Eritrean authorities to free Dawit Isaak and devote considerable space to his case.
“I hope with all my heart that the Dawit case will get a solution. I send my blessings and greetings to him and his family,” Pope Francis told Expressen on Monday.

“I hope that all will be clarified”

The Pontiff is the most recent of numerous international statesmen and celebrities who have expressed their support for the imprisoned journalist.
“I hope that all will be clarified. This is a person who is suffering very much in this situation,” the Pope said.
Thomas Mattson, editor-in-chief of Expressen, expresses his appreciation of the Pope’s remarks in a column. He stresses the importance of the fact that Dawit Isaak’s plight now has got the attention of the Pope as well as of other senior figures on the world scene.
“Recently four Catholic bishops in Eritrea wrote an open letter criticizing conditions in the dictatorship. And now the Pope gives support to Dawit Isaak in an exclusive interview with Expressen. Maybe, maybe the military junta is somewhat easing its control over the long-suffering citizens of Eritrea?” Thomas Mattsson writes in a column.

Other celebrities supports the campaign

The Expressen editor-in-chief points out that Bruce Springsteen, Madonna and many other celebrities support Expressen’s campaign for the release of Dawit Isaak.
“The EU demands his release, the African Union has raised the issue … There are more of us than the Pope who pray for Dawit Isaak to be reunified with his wife Sofia, his three children and his relatives in Goteborg,” Thomas Mattsson writes.
Dawit Isaak came to Sweden in 1987 and became a Swedish citizen in 1992. When Eritrea gained independence he returned to his native country and started working for the country’s first independent newspaper.

Isaak arrested in 2001

On 23 September 2001 Isaak was arrested in his home in Asmara in Eritrea. Another 21 prominent journalists and politicians were arrested at the same time – for demanding democratic reforms in Eritrea.
There have been reports that Isaak was subject to torture. The Eritrean government has not allowed anyone to visit him.
Dawit Isaak has been awarded several international prizes, among them The Golden Pen of Freedom Award of the World Association of Newspapers in 2011.
Source: Expressen

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56 COMMENTS
  • Sorobeti July 8, 2014

    God bless you Pope Francis for standing to justice.

  • Teshome July 8, 2014

    Who is Dawit
    And Who is Francis

    • haile July 8, 2014

      Teshamo stupid like your boss .when they ask he where is jeshiwa he said how is jeshiwa ..i don,t know stupid answer

  • tesfa July 8, 2014

    Good

  • Smerrrrrrrr July 8, 2014

    Shut the Hell up pop , politics is not your business , pray for him if you can.

    • ahmed saleh July 8, 2014

      Smerrrrr
      Disrespectful remark to offend their
      Pope shows ignorance .
      To advocate for a victim , poor and
      weak is also religious obligation . In
      fact the silent reaction is a sin and
      immoral against holy book teaching.

    • semere July 9, 2014

      So you want Dawit to rot in Prison? Pope Francis is advocating for justice and defending human rights, as Jesus did. It has nothing to do with politics. Do you mean that politicians can kill, rob, and destroy human beings in the name of politics? Do you want the Church to keep silent when crimes against humanity are committed?
      By the way to tell a religious leader “shut the hell up” is very rude and alien to our culture.

  • ahmed saleh July 8, 2014

    Dawit’s issue starts to get attention of
    influential celebrities . It reminds me
    the highlighted international pressure
    for release of Mandela to bring world attention for South Africans suffering
    under white rule .

  • change July 8, 2014

    Smerrrrrrrrrrrrr you are one of the evil supporters of the regime and you will pay for it.

  • change July 8, 2014

    My God bless you pop and thank you for that.

  • yonas July 8, 2014

    smerrr on & Tosheme on….get a life,sick people: YOU KNOW WHAT’S GOING ON BUT YOUR EYES DON’T SEE AND YOUR EARS DON’T HEAR THE SUFFERING PEOPLE OF ERITREA.I HOPE YOU GUYS GO TO THE EVERLASTING FIRE IN HELL.IF YOU DON’T KNOW POPE FRANCIS AND DAWIT ISSAC OR PETROS SOLOMON(sherifo,durue,ukbe abraha…so on) AND DICTATOR ISSAIAS THAT MEANS YOU ARE FROZEN IN TIME.

  • Ahmed Omer July 8, 2014

    To Asena again and agsin
    why you have not red line for comentators you have to do limitation uniless you are going to get a court and pay price .

  • SHake July 8, 2014

    SMERRRR, I WILL PRAY FOR YOU SO YOU DON’T SUFFER IN HELL, LIKE YOUR EVIL, GANG LEADER.
    REST IN HELL HEGDF.

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