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BackPope Leo Criticises Prison Conditions in Equatorial Guinea, Urges Leaders to Serve Common Good
Pope Leo Criticises Prison Conditions in Equatorial Guinea, Urges Leaders to Serve Common Good
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BBC World22.04.2026Politik2 dk okuma

Pope Leo Criticises Prison Conditions in Equatorial Guinea, Urges Leaders to Serve Common Good

Pontiff's four-nation Africa tour concludes with pointed remarks on poverty, corruption and human rights

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  • Pope Leo concluded his four-nation Africa tour in Equatorial Guinea, publicly criticising the country's poor prison conditions and urging leaders to use oil wealth for all citizens.
  • The Pope addressed a Mass of 100,000 people including President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, the world's longest-serving president, calling for an end to corruption and greater freedom in the oil-rich nation where more than half live in poverty.

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Warum es wichtig ist

Equatorial Guinea is Africa's only Spanish-speaking nation and one of the world's most corrupt states according to Transparency International. President Obiang, 83, has ruled since 1979. The country has vast oil wealth but more than half of citizens live in poverty.

Schriftgröße

Pope Leo has criticised the treatment of prisoners in Equatorial Guinea, ahead of a visit to a jail known for its dire conditions. He addressed the Central African nation on Wednesday at a Mass that drew some 100,000 people, including Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, the country's leader and the world's long-serving president. Pope Leo said: "My thoughts go to the poorest, to families experiencing difficulty and to prisoners who are often forced to live in troubling hygienic and sanitary conditions." Oil-rich Equatorial Guinea, a country with a poor human rights record and vast income inequalities, is the Pope's final stop on a four-nation tour of Africa. In the evening on Wednesday, his last full day of the tour, Pope Leo is scheduled to visit an infamous prison in the economic capital, Bata. Numerous prisoners "have neither been seen nor heard from, and their relatives do not know whether they are alive or dead," the human rights organisation added. During Wednesday's Mass at the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in the town of Mongomo, Pope Leo urged Equatoguineans "to serve the common good rather than private interests, bridging the gap between the privileged and the disadvantaged". He also called for the country's resources to be used to improve the lives of the wider population and not just a privileged few. "The Creator has endowed you with great natural wealth. I urge you to work together so that it may be a blessing for all," he said, warning that the future of the country depended on the people's choices. Obiang's government has also been accused of corruption and diverting the country's oil revenues for the benefit of the elite, which it denies. Watchdog Transparency International has listed Equatorial Guinea as one of the world's most corrupt states, while the World Bank reports that more than half of Equatoguineans live in poverty. Political opposition in Equatorial Guinea is barely tolerated and is severely hampered by the lack of a free press, as all broadcast media is either owned outright by the government or controlled by its allies. "May there be greater room for freedom and may the dignity of the human person always be safeguarded," the Pope said pointedly. President Obiang, who is 83 years old and seized power in 1979, held a private meeting with the Pope on Tuesday. During his tour of Africa - in which he visited Algeria, Cameroon and Angola - Leo has spoken frankly and emphatically, blasting "tyrants" for spending billions on wars and condemning the "colonisation" of Africa's mineral resources.

Worauf zu achten ist

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  • Pope Leo will visit Bata prison on Wednesday evening as scheduled

    Sehr wahrscheinlich · Innerhalb von Stunden

  • International human rights organisations will likely cite Pope's comments in future reports

    Wahrscheinlich · Innerhalb von Wochen

Offene Fragen

  • Will the Pope's visit lead to any concrete improvements in prison conditions?
  • Will international pressure increase following the Pope's statements?
  • How will the Obiang government respond to the criticism?

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This article was originally published by BBC World.

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