A man jumped on the King of Morocco's car when Pope Francis walked a few meters



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This is how the security elements violated the man who approached the King of Morocco

A man was subjugated with brutality by security elements when he approached King of Morocco, Mohammed VI, during a caravan in which the Moroccan leader and the dad Francisco, who visits in this country.

As shown in the live television footage of public radio, security guards they approached with excessive rudeness, although the goal of the arrested man is not clear.

Dramatic footage showed that the security guards quickly grabbed the man near the Convertible car of the king Mohammed, who was traveling next to the Pope's vehicle Flap.

It all started when the papal car stopped at the front and, while the king continued to wave, the man is thrown on him.

Since his arrival, The pope was received by Mohamed VI, accompanied by his son, the Crown Prince Moulay Hbadan, and the brother of the monarch, the Prince Moulay Rachid. They exchanged a few words before heading to the lounge of the airport where the pontiff received the traditional welcome offer with milk and dates.

Then Mohamed VI and Francisco went to esplanade of the iconic Torre Hasán where both gave speeches on a day marked by the rains. On the esplanade, thousands of people waited several hours before the arrival of the pope and monarch, who received the honors of a unit of the Royal Moroccan Guard.

There were also members of different badociations, as well as students mobilized with t-shirts with printed images of the Pope and Monarch. The pope's visit to 99% Muslim country is to promote interreligious dialogue by appealing to "freedom of conscience" and "solidarity" against "fanaticism".

He said it in his speech before thousands of people in the rain and King Mohamed VI.

"The freedom of conscience and religious freedom -which is not limited to freedom of worship but allows everyone to live according to their own religious conviction-, are inextricably linked to human dignity, "said the pontiff in agreement with the agency AFP, urging believers to" live as brothers ".

Improving relations with other religions has been a priority for the Pontiff Argentinian, whose papacy was touched by a wave of accusations of child badual abuse against the clergy.

"What all terrorists have in common is not religion, but precisely the ignorance of religion. The time has come for religion to stop being an excuse for the ignorant, for this intolerance", said Mohamed VI.

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