Pope criticizes Western democracy to Iraq and Libya
Pope Francis, has criticized Western countries that are trying to bring democracy to the practice in other countries, regardless of the local culture of those countries. Citing the case of Libya and Iraq pope is likely to mean that Western democracy does not apply everywhere.
Head of the Catholic church Pope Francis, blamed Western powers that Democratic efforts to sow in Libya and Iraq after the overthrow of dictator. Sowing itself is not abide by these local political culture of the country, which led to riots timeless.
In an interview with French newspaper, published on May 16 Pope Francis, raised questions about bringing Western democracy to apply Libya and Iraq, which controls how a separate tribe or group. The pope said that democracy can not go forward without local social values into consideration.
By raising the issue, Libya, the pope said that once Gadhafi Gaddafi but now there are 50 people. This means that toppled dictator Moammar Gaddafi and their commitment to a democratic Libya can not deal with anything but deteriorate further and Libya whole split into numerous fiefdoms.
The pope also criticized Western powers on what he called 'cultural colonization. Western powers are trying to sow democracy in developing countries in exchange for financial aid.
The political crisis in Libya and Iraq remains embroiled not conclusive, after the overthrow of dictator by the West. In Iraq, Saddam Hussein was toppled from power by US forces in 2003, claiming that Iraq had weapons and offices to restore democracy . Nevertheless, the situation in Iraq seems bad, especially at a time when the United States to withdraw its forces out, and the ongoing Islamic State sweeping the region.
As for Libya, the situation is not different from Iraq. Promises to bring democracy by overthrowing Moammar Gadhafi did not make Libyan citizens live comfortably. Libya is divided into many small groups that control separate areas despite a unity government, backed by the United Nations was founded.
Head of the Catholic church Pope Francis, blamed Western powers that Democratic efforts to sow in Libya and Iraq after the overthrow of dictator. Sowing itself is not abide by these local political culture of the country, which led to riots timeless.
In an interview with French newspaper, published on May 16 Pope Francis, raised questions about bringing Western democracy to apply Libya and Iraq, which controls how a separate tribe or group. The pope said that democracy can not go forward without local social values into consideration.
By raising the issue, Libya, the pope said that once Gadhafi Gaddafi but now there are 50 people. This means that toppled dictator Moammar Gaddafi and their commitment to a democratic Libya can not deal with anything but deteriorate further and Libya whole split into numerous fiefdoms.
The pope also criticized Western powers on what he called 'cultural colonization. Western powers are trying to sow democracy in developing countries in exchange for financial aid.
The political crisis in Libya and Iraq remains embroiled not conclusive, after the overthrow of dictator by the West. In Iraq, Saddam Hussein was toppled from power by US forces in 2003, claiming that Iraq had weapons and offices to restore democracy . Nevertheless, the situation in Iraq seems bad, especially at a time when the United States to withdraw its forces out, and the ongoing Islamic State sweeping the region.
As for Libya, the situation is not different from Iraq. Promises to bring democracy by overthrowing Moammar Gadhafi did not make Libyan citizens live comfortably. Libya is divided into many small groups that control separate areas despite a unity government, backed by the United Nations was founded.
Pope criticizes Western democracy to Iraq and Libya
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