Pope Leo Denounces Wars and Calls for Peace in Cameroon
Pope Leo criticized global leaders for spending on wars, urging a course correction during his visit to Cameroon. He condemned those invoking religion for conflict, amidst Trump's social media attacks on him. Leo's trip to the conflict-ridden region sparked hope for peace in Cameroon.
Pope Leo strongly criticized world leaders for spending billions on wars in a passionate speech delivered in Cameroon on Thursday. He denounced the use of religious language to justify conflicts and called for leaders to change their approach, as the region grapples with a long-standing internal conflict.
The pontiff, labeled 'weak' by U.S. President Donald Trump on social media, remained steadfast in condemning the economic and political motives behind wars, calling for an end to the exploitation of religion. His remarks resonated within a nation scarred by a separatist war that has claimed thousands of lives.
Leo's visit has stirred hopes for peace in the anglophone regions of Cameroon where government forces clash with separatists. His call for transparency and reform was addressed to President Paul Biya, urging a resolution that steers clear of escalating into religious conflict.
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