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Pope calls neglect of migrants ‘shipwreck’ on Lesbos visit

Pope Francis has long championed cause of migrants, visit comes a day after he made a stinging rebuke to Europe

- AFP Lesbos Island

Pope Francis on Sunday returned to the island of Lesbos, the migration flashpoint he first visited in 2016, calling the neglect of migrants the “shipwreck of civilizati­on.”

The pope has long championed the cause of migrants and his visit comes a day after he delivered a stinging rebuke to Europe which he said was “torn by nationalis­t egoism.”

“In Europe there are those who persist in treating the problem as a matter that does not concern them,” the pope said as he spent some two hours at Lesbos’ Mavrovouni camp where nearly 2,200 asylum seekers live.

On the second day of his visit to Greece, he met dozens of child asylum seekers and relatives standing behind metal barriers and stopped to embrace a boy called Mustafa.

People later gathered in a tent to sing songs and psalms to the pontiff.

Pope Francis warned that the Mediterran­ean “is becoming a grim cemetery without tombstones” and that “after all this time, we see that little in the world has changed with regard to the issue of migration.”

He said the root causes “should be confronted — not the poor people who pay the consequenc­es and are even used for political propaganda.”

The European Union has been locked in a dispute with Belarus

over an influx of migrants traveling through the former Soviet state seeking to enter Poland, Lithuania and Latvia in recent months.

Britain and France have traded barbs over the increasing num

ber of migrants making the deadly Channel crossing to reach the UK in the wake of the November 24 mass drowning which claimed 27 lives.

“His visit is a blessing,” said Rosette Leo, a Congolese asylum

seeker at the site.

The temporary Mavrovouni tent camp was hurriedly erected after the sprawling camp of Moria, Europe’s largest such site at the time, burned down last year.

 ?? AFP ?? Pope Francis, right, speaks with an imam as he leaves in a car after meeting refugees in Mytilene on the island of Lesbos on Sunday.
AFP Pope Francis, right, speaks with an imam as he leaves in a car after meeting refugees in Mytilene on the island of Lesbos on Sunday.

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