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    Pope, Attacked Again by Trump, Tells Cameroon 'rich and Powerful' Threaten Peace

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    Posted on April 15, 2026

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    Pope Leo XIV, under renewed attack from U.S. President Trump, urged President Paul Biya of Cameroon to dismantle corruption, listen to citizens and end the Anglophone conflict, amid a fraught Africa tour emphasizing peace and justice.

    Pope in Cameroon Calls for Reform, Faces Criticism from Trump and Local Leaders

    Papal Visit Highlights: Reform, Criticism, and Local Reactions

    By Joshua McElwee and Amindeh Blaise Atabong

    Pope Leo's Call for Reform and End to Corruption

    YAOUNDE, April 15 (Reuters) - Pope Leo on Wednesday urged Cameroon's government to root out corruption and resist "the whims of the rich and powerful", in a forceful speech given in the presence of President Paul Biya, who has led the country since 1982.

    Leo, who was criticised by U.S. President Donald Trump for a second time during his 10-day tour of four African countries, also called for an end to Cameroon's simmering Anglophone conflict, which has killed thousands.

    "It is time to examine our conscience and take a bold leap forward," the first U.S. pope told Biya, Prime Minister Joseph Dion Ngute and other leaders shortly after arriving in Cameroon from Algeria.

    "In order for peace and justice to prevail, the chains of corruption - which disfigure authority and strip it of its credibility - must be broken," Leo said in an unusually direct speech for a papal trip overseas.

    "Hearts must be set free from an idolatrous thirst for profit."

    International and Domestic Criticism

    Trump Criticism

    TRUMP CRITICISM

    Biya listened to the pope's speech without visible reaction. His government denies accusations of corruption and human rights abuses and says the stability he brings allows Cameroon to avoid the kind of conflict seen elsewhere in the region, including in war-hit Democratic Republic of Congo and Central African Republic.

    Leo, who will mark one year as pope in May, kept a relatively low profile for a pope in his first 10 months but in recent weeks has become outspoken on a range of issues, notably the Iran war.

    That has made him a target this week for criticism from Trump, who reiterated his comments in a social media post on Tuesday, despite a widespread backlash from U.S. Christians across the political spectrum.

    Leo told Reuters on Monday he would keep criticising the war, regardless of Trump's comments.

    Speaking on his flight to Cameroon, Leo did not speak about Trump directly. He urged respect for all the peoples of the world and said his tour has shown the importance of pursuing dialogue between different communities.

    Cameroon's Ongoing Conflicts

    Anglophone Crisis and Separatist Response

    SEPARATISTS VOW SAFE TRAVEL FOR VISITORS

    Cameroon is a former German colony that was partitioned by Britain and France after World War One. Over the last decade, thousands have died in violence between government forces and separatist groups in its two English-speaking regions.

    A separatist alliance has said it will observe a three-day "safe travel passage" to allow ​civilians and visitors to move freely during the pope's visit.

    Leo, who also referred on Wednesday to conflicts with Nigeria-based militant groups such as Boko Haram in Cameroon's north, lamented how fighting was depriving young people of education and hope for the future.

    "Enough of war, with all the pain it causes through death, destruction and exile!" he said.

    Papal Message to Cameroonian Leaders

    Calls for Listening and Human Rights

    POPE URGES LEADERS TO LISTEN TO CITIZENS

    Biya, 93 years old and in power for more than four decades, benefits from an entrenched patronage system.

    As he ran for an eighth term in 2025, Biya's own daughter Brenda posted a video of herself on social media urging voters to pick another candidate because Biya "has made too many people suffer", though she later deleted the post.

    Leo told the president and other leaders that governing "means truly listening to citizens, valuing their intelligence and their ability to help build lasting solutions to problems".

    He also urged protection of human rights in the country.

    "Security is a priority, but it must always be exercised with respect for human rights," the pope said.

    "Authentic peace arises when ... the law serves as a secure safeguard against the whims of the rich and powerful."

    Papal Tour Details

    Tour Itinerary and Public Reception

    COMPLICATED TOUR INVOLVES 11 CITIES

    Thousands of people, many wearing colourful fabrics, lined the streets in Yaounde as the pope was driven from the airport to the presidential palace, some dancing and singing under a brilliant afternoon sun.

    Billboards on the streets showed an image of Leo and Biya with the message in French and English: "Welcome to Cameroon, Land of Hope."

    Leo, aged 70, relatively young for a pope and in good health, is undertaking one of the most complicated tours arranged for a pontiff in decades.

    Upcoming Events

    He is traversing nearly 18,000 km (11,185 miles) over 18 flights to 11 cities and towns and will also visit Angola and Equatorial Guinea.

    The pope will travel on Thursday to Bamenda, Cameroon's biggest English-speaking city, holding Mass and a "meeting for ​peace" in a cathedral.

    The biggest event of Leo's tour will likely come in Cameroon on Friday, when the Vatican said some 600,000 are expected for a Mass in the coastal city of Douala.

    (Reporting by Joshua McElwee; Additional reporting by Amindeh Blaise Atabong in Dakar; Editing by Robbie Corey-Boulet and Alison Williams)

    References

    • Pope demands the 'chains of corruption' be broken as he arrives in Cameroon
    • Trump attacks Pope Leo amid Iran war criticism
    • Don't vote for my father again - Cameroon president’s daughter tells citizens [Video] | Pulse Ghana

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    Key Takeaways

    • •Pope Leo XIV directly addressed corruption in Cameroon, calling out the influence of the “rich and powerful” and urging transparency and human rights enforcement. (apnews.com)
    • •Amid ongoing criticism from President Trump—who labeled the pope “weak on crime” and “terrible for foreign policy”—Leo reaffirmed his commitment to speaking truth and advancing dialogue, saying he has “no fear” of the administration. ()

    Frequently Asked Questions about Pope, attacked again by Trump, tells Cameroon 'rich and powerful' threaten peace

    1What did Pope Leo say during his visit to Cameroon?

    Pope Leo urged the Cameroonian government to tackle corruption and resist the influence of the rich and powerful while calling for peace and justice.

    2Why was Pope Leo criticized by Donald Trump?

    Donald Trump criticized Pope Leo for his outspoken views on the Iran war, continuing his criticism during the pope's tour in Africa.

    • Papal Visit Highlights: Reform, Criticism, and Local Reactions
    • Pope Leo's Call for Reform and End to Corruption
    • International and Domestic Criticism
    • Trump Criticism
    • Cameroon's Ongoing Conflicts
    • Anglophone Crisis and Separatist Response
    • Papal Message to Cameroonian Leaders
    • Calls for Listening and Human Rights
    • Papal Tour Details
    • Tour Itinerary and Public Reception
    • Upcoming Events
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  • •The pope’s visit spotlights Cameroon’s Anglophone crisis and political tensions, including a notable episode where Biya’s daughter publicly urged voters to reject him ahead of the 2025 election, marking rare domestic dissent in a tightly controlled regime. (pulse.com.gh)
  • 3What conflict did the pope address in Cameroon?

    Pope Leo addressed the ongoing Anglophone conflict and violence between government forces and separatist groups in Cameroon’s English-speaking regions.

    4How did the Cameroonian government respond to the pope's remarks?

    President Paul Biya showed no visible reaction during the speech, and his government denied accusations of corruption and human rights abuses.

    5What security measures were taken during the pope's visit?

    A separatist alliance in Cameroon announced a three-day 'safe travel passage' for civilians and visitors during Pope Leo’s visit to ensure safety and free movement.

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