Pope Leo XIV Shines Light on Human Rights Violations in Equatorial Guinea's Prisons

Pope Leo XIV is currently on a visit to one of Equatorial Guinea's infamous prisons, shedding light on the long-standing human rights violations that activists have been condemning for years. This issue has gained more attention, especially after the United States started deporting migrants from other countries to Equatorial Guinea.
The prison visit in Bata, a major port city in Equatorial Guinea, is part of Pope Leo XIV's efforts to follow in the footsteps of Pope Francis, who prioritized visiting prisons during his papacy. Pope Francis aimed to bring hope to prisoners and show them that the church stands by them, while also highlighting issues such as judicial misconduct, overcrowding, and other injustices.
This visit underscores the importance of addressing human rights abuses and advocating for justice for all individuals, including those who are incarcerated. By shining a spotlight on these issues, Pope Leo XIV is sending a powerful message about the need for compassion, fairness, and respect for human dignity in all aspects of society.