Pope Leo criticises Equatorial Guinea prisons as he winds up Africa tour
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Pope Leo criticises Equatorial Guinea prisons as he winds up Africa tour Pope Leo has urged authorities in Equatorial Guinea not to use the justice system just to punish, but also to protect society, after criticising how prisoners are treated.
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Pope Leo criticises Equatorial Guinea prisons as he winds up Africa tour Pope Leo has urged authorities in Equatorial Guinea not to use the justice system just to punish, but also to protect society, after criticising how prisoners are treated.
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