Sunday, January 21, 2024 – Pope Francis on Sunday called for the release of hostages, including six nuns, who were kidnapped on a bus in Haiti after the Caribbean nation was plagued by gang violence.
Gunmen on Friday, January 19, hijacked a bus in Haiti's
capital Port-au-Prince with at least six nuns on board and drove off to an
unknown destination taking all passengers hostage, Vatican News reported on
Saturday, citing the Haitian Conference of Religious group.
"I have learned with sorrow of the kidnapping, in
Haiti, of a group of people, including six religious sisters," Pope
Francis said after his weekly Angelus prayer.
"In my heartfelt plea for their release, I pray for
social concord in the country, and I invite everyone to bring an end to the
violence, which is causing a great deal of suffering to that dear
population," he added.
Violence has been escalating for months in Haiti as gangs
struggle for power and seek to put pressure on interim Prime Minister Ariel
Henry, ahead of the Feb. 7 expiry of a political accord that consolidated his
power.
The violence comes ahead of a court decision expected on
Jan. 26 on a Kenyan-led multinational force to address gang violence in the
country.
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