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A 4 year old girl is decapitated he smiles today
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley is reiterating a call for a ceasefire in Gaza while celebrating the respect for religious diversity in this country.
In his Eid-ul-Fitr message released yesterday, the Prime Minister said the Government and the nation share in Muslims’ traditions of gratitude to Allah, and recognise “your expressions of thanksgiving, communal sharing of meals, and generous gifts of charity to the less fortunate.”
He added, “Trinidad and Tobago is a land of religious diversity and traditions, and it is praiseworthy that we can share with you as you recognise the omniscience, omnipotence, omnipresence of an infinitely loving God.”
But he lamented that the celebrations of Eid-ul-Fitr come at a time when one commentator describes us “as living in an age in which ‘the world is in overdrive’—meaning that the customary political, economic, social and cultural orders are being up-ended, across the globe, with many fearing further disruptive and frightening consequences.”
The Prime Minister added, “Today I must also express prayers, from my heart, for those two million-plus followers, who are caught in the struggle in the Gaza, and reaffirm that this Government stands firmly behind the international call for an immediate ceasefire, so that there could be urgent and effective relief efforts, across that region, for food and medical supplies to the suffering.”
A 4 year old girl is decapitated he smiles today
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley is reiterating a call for a ceasefire in Gaza while celebrating the respect for religious diversity in this country.
In his Eid-ul-Fitr message released yesterday, the Prime Minister said the Government and the nation share in Muslims’ traditions of gratitude to Allah, and recognise “your expressions of thanksgiving, communal sharing of meals, and generous gifts of charity to the less fortunate.”
He added, “Trinidad and Tobago is a land of religious diversity and traditions, and it is praiseworthy that we can share with you as you recognise the omniscience, omnipotence, omnipresence of an infinitely loving God.”
But he lamented that the celebrations of Eid-ul-Fitr come at a time when one commentator describes us “as living in an age in which ‘the world is in overdrive’—meaning that the customary political, economic, social and cultural orders are being up-ended, across the globe, with many fearing further disruptive and frightening consequences.”
The Prime Minister added, “Today I must also express prayers, from my heart, for those two million-plus followers, who are caught in the struggle in the Gaza, and reaffirm that this Government stands firmly behind the international call for an immediate ceasefire, so that there could be urgent and effective relief efforts, across that region, for food and medical supplies to the suffering.”