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6 May, 2019 08:50

Pope meets refugees in Bulgaria, urges govt to pay attention to their suffering

Pope meets refugees in Bulgaria, urges govt to pay attention to their suffering

Pope Francis met Monday with refugees in Bulgaria’s showcase refugee center, after he urged the migrant-skeptic government to not close its eyes to their suffering. Refugee children from Iraq, Pakistan and elsewhere sang for Francis at the Vrazhdebna center, located in a school refurbished with EU funds on the outskirts of the Bulgarian capital, Sofia.

Francis thanked the refugees for their joy and hope. “Today, the world of migrants and refugees is a kind of cross, the cross of humanity,” Francis said. He is on the second-day of a three-day visit to the Balkans.

Bulgaria’s center-right government, which includes three nationalist, anti-migrant parties, has called for the EU to close its borders to migrants. It has also sealed off its own border with Turkey with a barbed-wire fence, AP said.

Human rights groups and the European Council have criticized the government in Sofia for its treatment of asylum-seekers, particularly unaccompanied minors.

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