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Pope urges Myanmar military to free prisoners

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Pope urges Myanmar military to free prisoners

Pope urges Myanmar military to free prisoners

Pope Francis on Monday urged Myanmar's military leaders to free political prisoners and resume the country's "brusquely interrupted" path to democracy.


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