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Pope Francis leads the Good Friday Passion of the Lord service at the Vatican on Friday. Photo: Reuters

Ukrainian refugees ‘treated differently’ to those from elsewhere; Pope Francis says ‘we’re racist and that’s bad’

  • Leader of Catholic Church says people fleeing are divided into ‘first class, second class, by skin colour, developed country or non-developed one’
  • He also says he does not approve of buying of weapons; his words come as UN figures show more than 4.7 million Ukrainians have now fled
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Pope Francis has hinted that racism is behind the fact that many countries have been more welcoming to refugees from war-torn Ukraine than to those from other parts of the world.

Speaking to Italian television station RAI, the pontiff said the weakest always suffered the most in wars, adding: “The refugees are divided. First class, second class, by skin colour, whether you come from a developed country or a non-developed one.

“We are racists. And that’s bad,” the Pope said.

A group of migrants prepare to disembark from a UK Border Force boat in Dover, UK, having been picked up crossing the English Channel from France on Friday. Photo: AFP

According to UN figures, more than 4.7 million Ukrainians have left the country since Russia invaded in late February.

Later on Good Friday, the day Christians remember the death of Jesus, Pope Francis held a public service at St Peter’s Basilica in Rome for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic began over two years ago.

Volunteers assist disabled and elderly refugees in Lviv, Ukraine, on Thursday. Photo: EPA-EFE

Francis told RAI that he accepted countries had a right to defend themselves, but said the general abandonment of peace was a problem.

“We live according to an idea where we kill each other because of the need for power, for security, for many things,” the head of the Catholic Church said.

“I understand governments that buy weapons. I understand them, but I don’t approve of it.”

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