Pope Francis on Sunday called for peace in the Democratic Republic of
Congo, urging an end to the bloodshed in the troubled Kasai region.
"News continues to arrive of bloody clashes in Kasai in the Democratic
Republic of Congo -- fighting which drags in victims and displaced
persons," the pontiff told some 20,000 faithful at a mass in Carpi, the
northern Italian city that was hit by two deadly earthquakes in 2012.
"I urge everybody to pray for peace, that the hearts of those behind
these crimes do not remain enslaved by hatred and violence," the pope
said.
At least 400 people have died in six months of unrest which has hit the
provinces of Kasai-Central, Kasai, Kasai-West and Lomami.
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