President Hugo Chávez Wednesday voiced concern about
the Pope Benedict XVI's remarks on the Islam and the subsequent
reactions of the Islamic peoples.
"I think the Vatican should clarify its stance because I
think some questions have emerged among our Muslim brothers.
We Christians ought to be brothers of the Muslims," Chávez
told a press conference at the United Nations headquarters
in New York, following his speech Wednesday at noon.
"No one can go around saying that Muslims are extremists
or terrorists. There are terrorists in the United States who
are protected by the Government (of George W. Bush) and who
are not Muslims." Chávez reminded the case of Cuban activist
Luis Posada Carriles.