Pope
Francis and the spiritual head of the world's Orthodox Christians will set
aside centuries of dispute on Saturday when they visit a Greek island on the
front line of Europe's migrant crisis to highlight the plight of refugees.
Hundreds have died, leaving land plots on
Lesbos dotted with unidentified graves. In a lightning trip, the pope will meet
refugees along with Bartholomew, the Istanbul-based spiritual head of the
world's 250 million Orthodox Christians, and Ieronymos II, head of the Greek
Orthodox Church.
The pope, leader of the world's 1.2 billion
Roman Catholics, has often defended refugees and urged Catholic parishes in
Europe to host them. His first trip after becoming pontiff in 2013 was to the
Sicilian island of Lampedusa, which, like Lesbos, has received many thousands
of refugees.
On Saturday, the three leaders will visit
Moria, a sprawling, fenced complex holding more than 3,000 refugees since the
European Union and Turkey reached a deal last month to stem the flow. Many at
Moria will be sent back to Turkey if asylum applications are rejected.
Pope Francis, Bartholomew and Ieronymos are
due to greet 250 refugees requesting asylum and eat lunch with eight in a
container before heading to the port, where the pontiff will deliver a speech
and each leader will recite a prayer for victims.
Aid groups and the United Nations refugee
agency (UNHCR) have left Moria in protest at the conditions there. Volunteers
say the pending visit of the religious leaders triggered a massive clean-up.
Several dozen people have been transferred to a nearby camp the pope will not
see, walls have been repaired and painted and tables and chairs set up.
Journalists have been barred from entering.
"If nothing else, the pope's visit will
give half of the prisoners a better quality of life for a few days," said
Alison Terry-Evans, who runs Dirty Girls, an organization which launders
blankets handed out by UNHCR.
Πηγή: reuters.com
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