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During Thailand visit, Pope condemns exploitati­on of women and children

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BANGKOK: Pope Francis condemned on Thursday the exploitati­on of women and children for prostituti­on in Thailand, which is notorious for its sex tourism, saying the violence, abuse and enslavemen­t they suffer are evils that must be uprooted.

Francis, on the first full day of his visit to mainly Buddhist Thailand, led a Mass in Bangkok’s National Stadium for tens of thousands of exuberant Roman Catholics in a country where they make up less than one percent of the population.

“For us, it is as if God himself is here,” said Nutaporn Kwanmuang, 27, who attended the Mass, the largest gathering of Catholics since Pope John Paul II visited in 1984. Tens of thousands of others watched on screens in an adjacent stadium.

In his homily, Francis mentioned the exploitati­on of women and children and the plight of refugees and migrants for the second time in one day. “Here I think of children and women who are victims of prostituti­on and human traffickin­g, humiliated in their essential human dignity,” said the 82-year-old pope, who looked tired at the end of a long day.

Thailand, which attracts some 35 million tourists a year, has sought to shed its reputation for sex tourism. But repeated crackdowns have not rid Bangkok and other tourist hubs of gogo bars and massage parlors that often offer sex. There are around 123,530 sex workers in Thailand, according to a 2014 UNAIDS report.

Earlier, in his first address on

Thursday, Francis expressed appreciati­on for the Thai government’s efforts “to extirpate this scourge, and for all those private individual­s and organizati­ons working to uproot this evil and to provide ways to restore their (victims’) dignity”.

At both venues, he defending migrants and refugees and condemned human traffickin­g. The number of human traffickin­g victims rescued in Thailand is set to hit a record high this year. Demand for cheap labor in neighborin­g Malaysia has caused a jump in the illegal trade, according to government data.

In a gesture of inter-religious dialogue, Francis visited the gilded Wat Ratchaboph­it Sathit Maha Simaram Temple to pay his respects to Thailand’s Supreme Buddhist Patriarch.

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Warm welcome for Pope Francis in Bangkok on Thursday
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