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First group of migrants from Cyprus relocated under Pope Francis pledge

Chito de la Vega

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First group of migrants from Cyprus relocated under Pope Francis pledge

Pope Francis embraces a faithful during the weekly general audience at the Paul VI Audience Hall, at the Vatican, December 15, 2021. REUTERS/Remo Casilli

REUTERS/Remo Casilli

Ethnically-divided Cyprus struggles to manage an influx of migrants and refugees in the past two years

NICOSIA, Cyprus – Pope Francis visited Cyprus in early December. He pledged to arrange the transfer of 50 migrants to Italy, Cyprus’s interior ministry said at the time.

Twelve migrants left Cyprus early Thursday, the ministry said.

“We would like to warmly thank Pope Francis and the Holy See for this symbolic gesture and anticipate it will be a step towards substantive solidarity by other (EU) member states towards the Republic of Cyprus,” it said.

Ethnically-divided Cyprus has struggled to manage an influx of migrants and refugees in the past two years.

Many asylum seekers access the southern government-controlled areas through the “Green Line” splitting the island after previously arriving in the breakaway Turkish Cypriot state in its north.

Cyprus, which is the closest European Union member state to the Middle East, says arrivals so far this year are up 38% compared with the whole of 2020.

Pope Francis, whose defense of refugees and migrants is defining his papacy, also visited Greece and the island of
Lesbos earlier this month.

During a previous visit in 2016, Pope Francis left Lesbos, then at the frontline of Europe’s migration crisis, taking 12
Syrian refugees with him.

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Chito de la Vega

Chito joined Rappler as senior editor in 2017. Prior to that he had a 32-year stint with the Philippine Daily Inquirer, where he started as a sportswriter.