In the debate on migrations and the management of flows and relief efforts , revived after the tragic shipwreck of Crotone, which cost the lives of over 70 people , including many children, the position of Giuseppe Baturi, general secretary of the CEI and archbishop of Cagliari .

“We look forward to seeing projects that help people stay in poor and war-torn countries. The freedom to stay or leave is given by the possibility of choosing and people need to be put in a position to stay, instead many felt forced to flee ", said Monsignor Baturi, who had just returned from a visit to Syria, devastated by the devastating earthquake of recent days, and in Lebanon.

«In Syria - added Baturi - a bloody war has caused a strong internal and external emigration. I think it is not possible to look at these tragedies without looking at the starting point.

(Unioneonline/lf)

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