Pope Arrives in Lebanon With Message of Peace Amid Violent Demonstrations
Protesters chanted slogans like "O Muslims, shout it out, we don't want the pope" and a group of Muslim scholars in Qatar accused him of sowing division
Pope Benedict XVI landed in Lebanon on Friday to start a three-day visit, saying the multi-faith country could serve as an example to a troubled Middle East but with his message marred by a deadly Islamist protest.
Stressing the key element of the first papal visit to Lebanon in 15 years -- reconciliation between Christians and Muslims -- he derided fundamentalism as "always a falsification of religion."
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