Dhaka Attack

Pope meets families of Dhaka attack victims

Pope Francis poses with relatives of victims of Dhaka attack on July 1, 2016 during a private audience at the Vatican on February 22, 2017. Photo: Reuters

Pope Francis has met the families of nine Italian victims of Holey Artisan Bakery attack in Dhaka’s Gulshan area last year.

On July 1, 2016, armed militants stormed the café at the diplomatic zone and killed nine Italians, seven Japanese, two Bangladeshis, one Indian and one Bangladesh-born US citizen. Two police officers were also killed.

Pope Francis on Wednesday embraced and comforted 36 members of the families of the Italian victims, reports Vatican Radio.

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Those present included family members of Marco Tondat, Christian Rossi, Maria Riboli, Vincenzo D’Allestro, Claudio Cappelli, and Simona Monti, who were killed in the terror attack.

“It’s easy to take the road from love that leads to hatred, while it is difficult to do the opposite: from bitterness and hatred to go towards love,” he said.

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“You are left in anger, bitterness and desire for revenge, but you have embarked, with the pain inside, on the path of love to build and help the people of Bangladesh, especially young people so that they can study: this is to sow peace and I thank you, for me it is an example,” he said.

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Pope meets families of Dhaka attack victims

Pope Francis poses with relatives of victims of Dhaka attack on July 1, 2016 during a private audience at the Vatican on February 22, 2017. Photo: Reuters

Pope Francis has met the families of nine Italian victims of Holey Artisan Bakery attack in Dhaka’s Gulshan area last year.

On July 1, 2016, armed militants stormed the café at the diplomatic zone and killed nine Italians, seven Japanese, two Bangladeshis, one Indian and one Bangladesh-born US citizen. Two police officers were also killed.

Pope Francis on Wednesday embraced and comforted 36 members of the families of the Italian victims, reports Vatican Radio.

ALSO READ: Blood, Shock, Horror

Those present included family members of Marco Tondat, Christian Rossi, Maria Riboli, Vincenzo D’Allestro, Claudio Cappelli, and Simona Monti, who were killed in the terror attack.

“It’s easy to take the road from love that leads to hatred, while it is difficult to do the opposite: from bitterness and hatred to go towards love,” he said.

READ MORE: LIVE: Gulshan hostage crisis

“You are left in anger, bitterness and desire for revenge, but you have embarked, with the pain inside, on the path of love to build and help the people of Bangladesh, especially young people so that they can study: this is to sow peace and I thank you, for me it is an example,” he said.

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পদোন্নতিতে কোটা প্রসঙ্গ: সচিবালয়ে প্রশাসন ক্যাডারের কর্মকর্তাদের প্রতিবাদ

আজ রোববার বিকেলে সচিবালয়ে কয়েকশত প্রশাসন ক্যাডারের কর্মকর্তা প্রতিবাদ জানান।

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