Pope prays for migrants killed in Libyan detention center
By Linda Bordoni
Pope Francis on Sunday invited the faithful to join him in prayer for the âpoor, unarmed people who were killed or injured by an air strike on a detention center for migrants in Libyaâ.
He was addressing the crowds gathered in St. Peterâs Square for the Angelus prayer.
A UN assessment of the attack reported that 53 people were killed in the strike, including 6 children, and that 130 others were injured.
It also said âthere are reports that following the first impact, some refugees and migrants were fired upon by guards as they tried to escape.â
âThe international community, the Pope added, must not tolerate such serious eventsâ.
He then went on to express his hope that âhumanitarian corridors may be opened in an organized and concerted manner for the migrants who are most in needâ.
Finally, the Pope said he wished to remember âall the victims of the recent massacres in Afghanistan, Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger,â and before saying goodbye to the faithful he had a special greeting for the Eritrean community in Rome to whom he said: âI pray for your people!â
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