LATEST: Pope Leo XIV deplores in Angola the “catastrophes” caused by the exploitation of resources
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“How much suffering, how many deaths, how many social and environmental disasters are caused by this logic of exploitation! », lamented Pope Leo XIV, in a speech delivered to the authorities at the presidential palace in Luanda, Saturday April 18. He also urged the authorities not to “be afraid of dissent” in a country dominated by the same party in power since independence in 1975. The pope arrived in Angola on Saturday afternoon, the third stop of his eleven-day marathon tour of Africa. After Algeria and Cameroon, Leo XIV will travel to Equatorial Guinea on Tuesday April 21. World Video Service
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