Pope Francis condemns death of George Floyd, calls US unrest disturbing outwaiting

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Publish Date : 2021-04-09 08:22:15


After an eighth night of protests across the United States, Francis addressed Floyd's death during his weekly Angelus prayer at the Vatican on Wednesday.

'Dear brothers and sisters in the United States, I have witnessed with great concern the disturbing social unrest in your nation in these past days, following the tragic death of Mr. George Floyd,' Francis said.

'My friends, we cannot tolerate or turn a blind eye to racism and exclusion in any form and yet claim to defend the sacredness of every human life.



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'At the same time, we have to recognize that the violence of recent nights is self-destructive and self-defeating. Nothing is gained by violence and so much is lost,' he urged.

CNN Senior Vatican Analyst John Allen said it is 'relatively rare' for the Pope to mention a specific person by name. A Vatican spokesperson told CNN it was a 'special appeal.'

Over the past few days, some Italian soccer teams have knelt in solidarity with US protestors over the killing of Floyd.

Marches against police brutality in solidarity with the unfolding situation in the US have taken place in other European countries, including the UK, France, Germany and the Netherlands.

Marches against police brutality in solidarity with the unfolding situation in the US have taken place in other European countries, including the UK, France, Germany and the Netherlands. Over the past few days, some Italian soccer teams have knelt in solidarity with US protestors over the killing of Floyd. 'Dear brothers and sisters in the United States, I have witnessed with great concern the disturbing social unrest in your nation in these past days, following the tragic death of Mr. George Floyd,' Francis said. 'At the same time, we have to recognize that the violence of recent nights is self-destructive and self-defeating. Nothing is gained by violence and so much is lost,' he urged. 'My friends, we cannot tolerate or turn a blind eye to racism and exclusion in any form and yet claim to defend the sacredness of every human life. After an eighth night of protests across the United States, Francis addressed Floyd's death during his weekly Angelus prayer at the Vatican on Wednesday. CNN Senior Vatican Analyst John Allen said it is 'relatively rare' for the Pope to mention a specific person by name. A Vatican spokesperson told CNN it was a 'special appeal.' CNN Senior Vatican Analyst John Allen said it is 'relatively rare' for the Pope to mention a specific person by name. A Vatican spokesperson told CNN it was a 'special appeal.' CNN Senior Vatican Analyst John Allen said it is 'relatively rare' for the Pope to mention a specific person by name. A Vatican spokesperson told CNN it was a 'special appeal.' Marches against police brutality in solidarity with the unfolding situation in the US have taken place in other European countries, including the UK, France, Germany and the Netherlands. After an eighth night of protests across the United States, Francis addressed Floyd's death during his weekly Angelus prayer at the Vatican on Wednesday. After an eighth night of protests across the United States, Francis addressed Floyd's death during his weekly Angelus prayer at the Vatican on Wednesday. Marches against police brutality in solidarity with the unfolding situation in the US have taken place in other European countries, including the UK, France, Germany and the Netherlands. Over the past few days, some Italian soccer teams have knelt in solidarity with US protestors over the killing of Floyd. Over the past few days, some Italian soccer teams have knelt in solidarity with US protestors over the killing of Floyd. CNN Senior Vatican Analyst John Allen said it is 'relatively rare' for the Pope to mention a specific person by name. A Vatican spokesperson told CNN it was a 'special appeal.' 'My friends, we cannot tolerate or turn a blind eye to racism and exclusion in any form and yet claim to defend the sacredness of every human life. 'Dear brothers and sisters in the United States, I have witnessed with great concern the disturbing social unrest in your nation in these past days, following the tragic death of Mr. George Floyd,' Francis said. 'At the same time, we have to recognize that the violence of recent nights is self-destructive and self-defeating. Nothing is gained by violence and so much is lost,' he urged. 'Dear brothers and sisters in the United States, I have witnessed with great concern the disturbing social unrest in your nation in these past days, following the tragic death of Mr. George Floyd,' Francis said. Over the past few days, some Italian soccer teams have knelt in solidarity with US protestors over the killing of Floyd. CNN Senior Vatican Analyst John Allen said it is 'relatively rare' for the Pope to mention a specific person by name. A Vatican spokesperson told CNN it was a 'special appeal.' Marches against police brutality in solidarity with the unfolding situation in the US have taken place in other European countries, including the UK, France, Germany and the Netherlands. Over the past few days, some Italian soccer teams have knelt in solidarity with US protestors over the killing of Floyd. Over the past few days, some Italian soccer teams have knelt in solidarity with US protestors over the killing of Floyd. Marches against police brutality in solidarity with the unfolding situation in the US have taken place in other European countries, including the UK, France, Germany and the Netherlands. Over the past few days, some Italian soccer teams have knelt in solidarity with US protestors over the killing of Floyd.

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