Pope Leo urges justice reform in Equatorial Guinea’s prisons

by | Apr 22, 2026 | World

Equatorial Guinea’s prison conditions face scrutiny as Pope Leo pushes for humane treatment and reform during his visit.By AFP, AP and ReutersPublished On 22 Apr 202622 Apr 2026Pope Leo has visited one of Equatorial Guinea’s most notorious prisons, criticising conditions for inmates as his four-nation Africa tour headed towards a close.The head of the Catholic Church on Wednesday told inmates at the prison in Bata city that they are not alone, as he delivered a message of hope during a visit that drew attention to human rights abuses and injustices that campaigners have denounced for years.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of list“The administration of justice aims to protect society,” the United States-born pontiff, 70, told the 600 detainees, including about 30 women. “To be effective, however, it must always promote the dignity of every person.”Dressed in bright orange or khaki-green uniforms, the inmates — most of them young men — all had shaved heads and wore plastic sandals on their feet. Some wore face masks. People use umbrellas to shelter from the rain as they wait on a street for Pope Leo XIV to pass by, in Bata, Equatorial Guinea [Guglielmo Mangiapane/Reuters]Leo listened to several testimonies from prisoners who had gathered in a yard inside the facility. As he made remarks, it began to rain, but the detainees remained standing outside.The pope also reminded authorities that justice is meant to protect society, but that incarceration is not meant to be punishment alone. “True justice seeks not so much to punish as to help rebuild the lives of victims, offenders and communities wounded by evil,” he said.In a 2023 report, the US Department of State documented cases of torture, extreme overcrowding and deplorable sanitary conditions in Equatorial Guinea’s prisons. Advertisement ‘Greater room for freedom’Pope Leo was on the 10th day of his African tour, following a packed schedule that began with a mass in Mongomo, near the border with Gabon.During the service, with President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo in the congregation, t …

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