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Papal delegation to show solidarity with Syrians

BY: AP Staff Writer OCTOBER 16, 2012 | MODIFIED: OCTOBER 16, 2012 AT 5:04 PM
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Photo -   In this Sunday, Oct. 14, 2012 photo, a Free Syrian Army fighter sits in a storage room in the Karmal Jabl district of Aleppo, Syria. Nearly every rebel fighting regime forces in the Syrian city of Aleppo fits a specific mold: He’s poor, religiously conservative and most often comes from the underdeveloped nearby countryside. They bring to the battle their fury over years of economic marginalization, fired by a pious fervor, and they say their fight is not only against President Bashar Assad but also the pro-regime elite of merchants and industrialists who dominate the city. (AP Photo/ Manu Brabo)
In this Sunday, Oct. 14, 2012 photo, a Free Syrian Army fighter sits in a storage room in the Karmal Jabl district of Aleppo, Syria. Nearly every rebel fighting regime forces in the Syrian city of Aleppo fits a specific mold: He’s poor, religiously conservative and most often comes from the underdeveloped nearby countryside. They bring to the battle their fury over years of economic marginalization, fired by a pious fervor, and they say their fight is not only against President Bashar Assad but also the pro-regime elite of merchants and industrialists who dominate the city. (AP Photo/ Manu Brabo)

VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Benedict XVI is sending a delegation, including top Vatican officials and New York's cardinal, to Damascus to express solidarity with the Syrian people suffering in their country's civil war.

The Vatican No. 2, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, said Tuesday that the delegation would to Syria next week if arrangements can be made. The group will consist of seven churchmen, including New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan and the Holy See's top official for inter-religious dialogue, Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran.

Bertone said church leaders "cannot be simple spectators" given the "immense" suffering in Syria, and said they are convinced the solution must be a "political" one.

The delegation will express solidarity "to all the population" in the pope's name and offer encouragement to those seeking an accord respecting human rights.

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