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Pope calls some refugee centres in Europe no better than ‘concentration camps’

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Pope Francis leads a mass at the Basilica of Saint Bartholomew on Tiber island in Rome, where he compared some refugee camps in Europe to concentration camps for their poor living conditions. Photo: Reuters
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Pope Francis on Saturday described some of Europe’s refugee centres as “concentration camps”, as he paid tribute to an unknown Christian woman slain for her faith in front of her Muslim husband.

“These refugee camps -- so many are concentration camps, crowded with people... because international accords seem more important than human rights,” Francis said in impromptu remarks at a ceremony in memory of modern-day Christian martyrs.

Pope Francis (R) with Karl A. Schneider, son of martyr Paul Schneider who was killed in the Buchenwald camp on July 18, 1939. Photo: EPA
Pope Francis (R) with Karl A. Schneider, son of martyr Paul Schneider who was killed in the Buchenwald camp on July 18, 1939. Photo: EPA
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Departing from his prepared script and appearing unusually emotional as he spoke, the 80-year-old pontiff said he wanted the woman to be remembered along with all the other martyrs commemorated in Rome’s Basilica of St Bartholomew.

He revealed that he had met the woman’s husband and their three children during his visit to a refugee camp on the Greek island of Lesbos last year.

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“I do not know what happened to him, if he managed to get out of his concentration camp, and get to somewhere else” Francis said.

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