Pope Visits Conflict Zone in Cameroon, Condemns 'Few Tyrants' Ravaging the World
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Pope Leo XIV visited Bamenda, the heart of the separatist conflict in Cameroon, and delivered a speech condemning the 'few tyrants' ravaging the world through war and exploitation.
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- Q: Where did Pope Leo XIV visit in western Cameroon during his trip?
- A: Pope Leo XIV visited Bamenda, a city that serves as the heartland of separatist conflict.
- Q: What did Pope Leo XIV call for during his speech at the cathedral in Bamenda?
- A: He called for a decisive change of direction to abandon conflict and stop exploiting the land and people.
- Q: How many people have died in Cameroon's armed conflict since 2016 according to UN statistics?
- A: According to UN statistics, at least 6,000 people have died in the conflict since 2016.
- Q: Who is the President of Cameroon that has been in power since the year 1982?
- A: Paul Biya is the President of Cameroon who violently suppressed peaceful demonstrations in 2016.
- Q: Which country was the target of wars waged by the US and Israel that the Pope criticized?
- A: Pope Leo XIV criticized the wars waged by the United States and Israel against Iran.