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Pope appeals for peace in Somalia, Darfur, Burundi

VATICAN CITY
Sun Apr 27, 2008 8:27am EDT
New priests lie in front of Pope Benedict XVI as he leads a mass in Saint Peter's Basilica at the Vatican April 27, 2008. Benedict XVI ordained 29 new priests on Sunday. REUTERS/Tony Gentile

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Benedict on Sunday appealed to the world not to forget the "tragic" conflicts in Somalia, Darfur and Burundi and called on authorities to "honor their commitments" to bring an end to the violence.

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"The news from several African countries continues to give reason for deep suffering and acute concern," the Pope told the crowd in St Peter's square after his weekly Sunday address.

He said ongoing violence in Somalia was making the situation "more and more dramatic" for a population which has "been oppressed for too many years under the weight of brutality and misery".

Darfur, despite some brief hopes of peace, "remains a tragedy without end for hundreds of thousands of defenseless and abandoned people," Benedict said.

Warning that Burundi faced the risk of "a new civil war," he said the Vatican embassy had been hit by bombing in the last few days in the capital city of Bujumbura.

Referring to all three nations he called on local political authorities and those of the international community to "honor the commitments made to lay solid foundations for peace and development."



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