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Pope Leo Criticises Equatorial Guinea Prisons as He Winds Up Africa Tour

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AI-generatedEquatorial Guinea is a major oil producer in Africa, but its wealth is concentrated among a small elite, leading to severe income inequality and human rights abuses. The Pope's criticism highlights ongoing governance issues in resource-rich developing nations.
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- Pope Leo criticized treatment of prisoners in Equatorial Guinea's Bata prison.
- He called for equitable use of the nation's oil wealth to benefit all citizens.
- Equatorial Guinea is labeled one of the world's most corrupt states by Transparency International.
- The Pope's visit concluded a four-nation Africa tour including Algeria, Cameroon, and Angola.
The Pope's criticism is unlikely to have a short-term impact on oil prices due to the small scale of Equatorial Guinea's production. Any potential supply disruptions remain improbable.
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