Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Pope fears 'bloodbath' in Venezuela


Pope fears 'bloodbath' in Venezuela


AFPJanuary 28, 2019, 8:06 AM EST


Pope Francis waves good-bye as he prepares to board the plane for the Vatican at Tocumen Airport after participating in World Youth Day, in Panama City, on January 27, 2019Pope Francis waves good-bye as he prepares to board the plane for the Vatican at Tocumen Airport after participating in World Youth Day, in Panama City, on January 27, 2019 (AFP Photo/RAUL ARBOLEDA)More


ABOARD PAPAL PLANE (AFP) - Pope Francis said Monday he was terrified the political crisis enveloping Venezuela would descend into a "bloodbath".

"What am I afraid of? A bloodbath," the first Latin American pontiff told journalists aboard a plane on his return trip from Panama, adding that "the problem of violence terrifies me".

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and opposition leader Juan Guaido have been locked in a power struggle since Guaido proclaimed himself "acting president" Wednesday amid fierce protests over economic woes.

The standoff has split the international community between nations that recognize Guaido as president, including the United States and a dozen countries in the region, and those that still recognize Maduro, including Russia and China.

Before flying out of Panama, Francis called for a "just and peaceful solution" to the crisis and said he was praying for an outcome "respecting human rights".

Francis has been at pains not to take sides on the issue, even though the Church in Venezuela has been highly critical of Maduro's socialist regime amid the country's economic collapse.

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