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Pope Decries Inequality on Last Day of Africa Tour

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AI-generatedThe Pope's focus on inequality and human rights in Africa highlights ongoing socio-economic challenges in the region, which can impact sectors like health and education through potential policy shifts or international attention. Such visits may influence global perceptions and aid flows, affecting development and stability in affected countries.
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- Pope Leo concluded a four-nation Africa tour emphasizing wealth inequality.
- He criticized poor treatment of prisoners in Equatorial Guinea under President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo.
- The tour involved approximately 100,000 people at a mass in Mongomo, Equatorial Guinea.
- Amnesty International reports significant human rights abuses at a high-security detention center in Bata.
- The Pope traveled nearly 18,000 km across 18 flights to 11 cities during the tour.
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