Pope Francis, in resource-rich PNG, urges fair treatment for workers

PORT MORESBY — Pope Francis on Saturday (Sep 7) called for better treatment of workers in Papua New Guinea, a nation of some 600 islands in the Southwestern Pacific that has become a major target of international companies for its gas, gold and other reserves. In a speech to political authorities in the country, which is home to hundreds of tribal groups and more than 800 spoken languages, the 87-year-old Catholic pontiff also made a heartfelt appeal for an end to a spate of ethnic violence that has killed dozens in recent months. The pope, visiting as part of an ambitious 12-day trip to four countries, said PNG's natural resources were "destined by God" for the whole community. "Even if outside experts and large international companies must be involved in the harnessing of these resources, it is only right that the needs of local people are given due consideration when distributing the proceeds and employing workers, in order to improve their living conditions," said Francis.

Pope Francis, in resource-rich PNG, urges fair treatment for workers

Pope Francis, in resource-rich PNG, urges fair treatment for workers

Pope Francis, in resource-rich PNG, urges fair treatment for workers

Pope Francis, in resource-rich PNG, urges fair treatment for workers
Pope Francis, in resource-rich PNG, urges fair treatment for workers
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