Pope lists tragedies of children in war and trafficking at a rights summit
- Pope Francis held a summit to advocate for the protection of children from war, trafficking, and exploitation, emphasizing children's rights despite challenges faced by the Catholic Church.
- Queen Rania of Jordan highlighted the lack of enforcement of the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child, despite it being widely ratified.
- Pope Francis noted the plight of millions of children facing conflicts, homelessness, and statelessness, including the Rohingya and undocumented migrants.
- Italian Senator Liliana Segre shared her experience of losing educational rights under fascist laws, stressing the need for legal protection for all children.
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