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France chastises Pope on condoms | France chastises Pope on condoms |
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The French foreign ministry has voiced "sharp concern" following the Pope's rejection of condom use to fight Aids. | The French foreign ministry has voiced "sharp concern" following the Pope's rejection of condom use to fight Aids. |
Benedict XVI, who is on a tour of Africa, said handing out condoms only increased the problem of HIV/Aids. | Benedict XVI, who is on a tour of Africa, said handing out condoms only increased the problem of HIV/Aids. |
The Roman Catholic Church says marital fidelity and sexual abstinence are the best way to prevent the spread of HIV. | The Roman Catholic Church says marital fidelity and sexual abstinence are the best way to prevent the spread of HIV. |
But France, echoing the reaction of some aid agencies, said it "voices extremely sharp concern over the consequences of [the Pope's comments]". | But France, echoing the reaction of some aid agencies, said it "voices extremely sharp concern over the consequences of [the Pope's comments]". |
"While it is not up to us to pass judgment on Church doctrine, we consider that such comments are a threat to public health policies and the duty to protect human life," foreign ministry spokesman Eric Chevallier said. | "While it is not up to us to pass judgment on Church doctrine, we consider that such comments are a threat to public health policies and the duty to protect human life," foreign ministry spokesman Eric Chevallier said. |
'HIV tragedy' | |
class="" href="/1/hi/world/africa/7950606.stm">Pope's visit raises hopes class="" href="/2/hi/africa/7948653.stm">Can Catholicism help Africa? The Pope arrived in Cameroon on Tuesday at the start of his week-long African tour. | |
He urged Christians everywhere to speak out against corruption and abuses of power. | |
"A Christian can never remain silent," he said, after being greeted by President Paul Biya, Cameroon's ruler for the past 26 years. | |
But he sparked controversy by telling reporters that HIV/Aids was "a tragedy that cannot be overcome by money alone, that cannot be overcome through the distribution of condoms, which can even increase the problem". | |
The solution lay, he said, in a "spiritual and human awakening" and "friendship for those who suffer". | The solution lay, he said, in a "spiritual and human awakening" and "friendship for those who suffer". |
Some activists were dismayed by the approach, saying condoms were one of the few methods proved to stop the spread of HIV. | |
Rebecca Hodes, of the Treatment Action Campaign in South Africa said: "His opposition to condoms conveys that religious dogma is more important to him than the lives of Africans." | Rebecca Hodes, of the Treatment Action Campaign in South Africa said: "His opposition to condoms conveys that religious dogma is more important to him than the lives of Africans." |
Some 22 million people are infected with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa, according to UN figures for 2007. | Some 22 million people are infected with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa, according to UN figures for 2007. |
This amounts to about two-thirds of the global total. | This amounts to about two-thirds of the global total. |
Private meeting | |
The Pope said Catholicism faced a threat from superstitionOn Wednesday, the Pope attended a gathering of more than 30 Cameroonian bishops in the capital, Yaounde. | |
He told the bishops they had to preserve traditional African families and protect the country's poor. | |
"In the context of globalisation with which we are all familiar, the church takes a particular interest in those who are most deprived," he said. | |
He said it was the duty of Christians to help to build "a more just world where everyone can live with dignity", the Associated Press reported. | |
The Pope also warned of a threat to the Catholic Church in Cameroon from evangelical movements and from the "growing influence of superstitious forms of religion". | |
Earlier on Wednesday, he held a private meeting with Mr Biya at the presidential palace. | |
The BBC's Caroline Duffield in Yaounde says Mr Biya's consistent electoral victories have been widely condemned as fraudulent. | |
Having spoken out publically against corruption, many Cameroonians will be hoping that the Pope delivered his message in private as well, says our correspondent. |