VATICAN CITY, July 7 (Reuters) - Pope Francis said prayers
on Sunday for victims of the bombing of a migrant center in
Libya last week and called for concerted action to create
extensive humanitarian corridors to prevent similar tragedies.
An air strike hit a detention centre housing mainly African
migrants in Tripoli last Tuesday, killing dozens and wounding
many more. "The international community cannot put up with such grave
acts," the Pope said in his weekly Angelus in Rome.
Pope Francis also called for prayers for those caught up in
recent attacks in Afghanistan, Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger.