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Pope offers guarded apology to Muslims

By Tony Barber in Rome

Published: September 17 2006 16:06 | Last updated: September 17 2006 16:06

Pope Benedict XVI, facing the biggest crisis of his 17-month reign, offered a guarded apology on Sunday for a speech that sparked anger across the Muslim world by suggesting there was a link between Islam and violence.

Speaking to pilgrims at Castelgondolfo, his summer palace outside Rome, the 79-year-old pope said he believed in “frank and sincere dialogue” between religions and had not intended to offend Muslims.

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