Bangkok Post

President appeals to Pope in crisis

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LIMA: Pope Francis arrived in Peru on Thursday, as President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski appealed to the pontiff to help put the country back on track after a political crisis nearly ousted him from office a month ago.

The Argentine pope landed in the Peruvian capital from neighbouri­ng Chile, on the second part of his visit to the two largely Roman Catholic South American nations, where he has sought to restore the Church’s credibilit­y after sex abuse allegation­s.

Mr Kuczynski, who met the pope at the airport, has called for Francis to bring the country together following an outcry over his presidenti­al pardon of former autocratic leader Alberto Fujimori.

“I hope the visit by Pope Francis puts us once more on the path to peace and dialogue,” Mr Kuczynski said on Twitter before the pope’s arrival.

The pope was greeted by tens of thousands of exuberant followers on the streets of Lima.

Francis will travel to two more Peruvian cities and celebrate Mass in Lima on Sunday, with more than one million expected to attend.

Ahead of his arrival, vandals set fire to the door to a church in the southern city of Arequipa and a statue of Jesus Christ on Lima’s skyline was burned a week ago in what authoritie­s blamed on a short circuit.

Mr Kuczynski’s approval rating has fallen to around 20% since the pardon, which allowed Mr Fujimori to leave prison less than halfway through a 25-year sentence for corruption and human rights abuse. It has widely been seen as part of a political deal that Mr Kuczynski struck to remain in office.

Victims of human rights abuse under Mr Fujimori had asked for an audience with the pope, though no such meeting is on his official schedule.

Catholic aid agency Cafod, which normally abstains from political commentary, joined calls by activists for Francis to address the pardon during his stay in Peru.

“The pardon of Fujimori has opened the wounds of thousands of victims and their families who feel betrayed by this move and consider that forgivenes­s and reconcilia­tion cannot be attained without justice,” Cafod said in a statement.

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