Pope condemns extraordinary rendition in law speech, calls life terms a 'hidden death penalty'
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Pope Francis has condemned the practice of extraordinary renditions used by the CIA after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks.
In a speech to the International Association of Penal Law on Thursday, Francis also called life prison terms "hidden death sentences" and denounced the use of preventive detention as a "hidden, illegal punishment."
He urged all people of good will to fight against the death penalty and to work to improve prison conditions overall so that inmates' dignity is respected.
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Francis urged the international community to stop renditions, saying it was an "abuse" for countries to allow suspects to be kidnapped from their territory and transferred to torture centers. He said the principle of the dignity of each human being must prevail over everything.