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A Plea to Pope Francis to Take Action Against African Dictators

Categories: Sub-Saharan Africa, Western Europe, Angola, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Italy, Republic of Congo, Vatican City, Zimbabwe, Citizen Media

Abdoulaye Bah [1], Global Voices contributor and author of the  Konakry Express [2] blog has launched a petition [3] to ask Pope Francis to take action against African dictators. Bah, who previously wrote about his admiration for some of the Pope's political stance, denounces the credit granted by the Papacy to five African leaders by officially receiving them at Vatican City. The petition asked for the same punishment for the dictators as what was recently bestowed on members of the Mafia when Pope Francis visited Calabria.

Your Holiness recently received President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe, President Eduardo dos Santos of Angola, President Obiang Nguema of Equatorial Guinea, President Paul Biya of Cameroon, and President Sassou Nguesso of the Republic of Congo. These five presidents broke world records for longevity in power. To do this, they have built oligarchies which pillage resources, kill innocents, rape women, torture opponents and defenders of human rights. These oligarchies also corrupt institutions, pervert their people wishes during rigged elections, and divide populations by sowing hate and provoking uprising..