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Pope prays for drug criminals in Colombia

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MEDELLIN (AFP) — Pope Francis on Saturday visited Medellin, the epicenter of Colombia’s narco wars of the 1980s and asked that God convert the hearts of the “drug assassins” who cut short so many young lives.

On his penultimat­e day in Colombia, Francis flew to Medellin, the city northwest of the capital that was once notorious as the stamping grounds of drug lord Pablo Escobar.

In unscripted comments at the last event of the day, he said he could not leave without mentioning the “painful memory” of “so many young lives truncated, discarded, destroyed.”

He asked his listeners to ask God “for forgivenes­s for those who destroyed the dreams of so many young people. Ask the Lord to convert their hearts, ask for an end to this defeat of young humanity.”

The Medellin that Francis visited is a city transforme­d since his predecesso­r Pope John Paul visited in 1986. It was then rife with violence among cartels, paramilita­ry groups and guerillas that raged in the poor “comuna” neighborho­ods on its outskirts.

The city is now heralded as a model of urban developmen­t. It has installed cable cars up the steep Andean slopes that surround it to save working-class residents a punishing climb, and it has built libraries in sections that were once sites of gun battles.

Feared drug trafficker Escobar, Medellin’s most infamous resident, was gunned down in the city in a US-backed operation in 1993. He was recently resurrecte­d as a character in the popular Netflix series “Narcos.”

 ?? REUTERS ?? Pope Francis leads a mass at Enrique Olaya Herrera airport in Medellin, Colombia on Saturday.
REUTERS Pope Francis leads a mass at Enrique Olaya Herrera airport in Medellin, Colombia on Saturday.

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