Pope Francis urges Indonesian leaders to combat religious extremism through dialogue, trust, and mutual respect.
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JAKARTA: Pope Francis on Wednesday urged political leaders in Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim-majority country, to guard against religious extremism, which he said distorted people’s religious beliefs through “deception and violence”.
Pope Francis urges Indonesian leaders to combat religious extremism through dialogue, trust, and mutual respect.
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