In a statement released at the Vatican April 8, Pope Benedict promised to offer a "fraternal gesture toward every ecclesial community and a sign of friendship for members of other religious traditions and all men and women of good will." In other words, he wants to express Christian hope and joy in God's promise to all.
No talk of any scolding in these words. Yet the Pope will be addressing the United Nations General Assembly on the 60th anniversary of the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights, so it wouldn't be out of line if his message of Christian hope underlined its importance as a foundation for all legitimate human rights.