Pope in Equatorial Guinea: Moral authority role risks being 'whitewashed & used to legitimise power'
François Picard is pleased to welcome Tutu Alicante, international human rights lawyer.and anti-corruption advocate.
According to Mr. Alicante, the Pope's visit to Equatorial Guinea presents a paradox: it offers a rare opportunity to spotlight injustice, yet risks being appropriated by the regime for its own validation.
Could the "global moral authority" inadvertently lend credence to the authoritarian regime?
Equatorial Guinea's resources have failed to lift up society and translate into human dignity.
Governance remains defined by exclusion, repression, and the erosion of accountability.
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