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Pope calls for global end to child labor

Pope Francis noted Thursday is "World Day Against Child Labor."

By Ed Adamczyk
Pope Francis arrives with Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas (L) and Israeli President Shimon Peres (R) for a joint peace prayer in the gardens of the Vatican on June 8, 2014. UPI/Stefano Spaziani
Pope Francis arrives with Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas (L) and Israeli President Shimon Peres (R) for a joint peace prayer in the gardens of the Vatican on June 8, 2014. UPI/Stefano Spaziani | License Photo

VATICAN CITY, June 11 (UPI) -- Speaking in St. Peter's Square in the Vatican Wednesday, Pope Francis called for an end to child labor.

"Ten million children are forced to work in conditions of degradation (and) exposed to forms of slavery and exploitation such as abuse, mistreatment and discrimination. I hope that the international community can expand the social protection of minors to weaken this plague," he said.

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The pope held a red-covered leaflet with the phrase "All together against child labor" in Italian. It is part of the International Labor Organization's "RedCard" campaign, urging people to "blow the whistle" in the manner of a soccer referee and give a "red card" to exploiters of children.

He added Thursday has been designated "World Day Against Child Labor." His comments came during a general audience.

The pope cleared his schedule and rested Tuesday following what the Vatican called "indisposition" Monday.

Sunday he presided over an unprecedented prayer meeting with Israeli President Shimon Peres and Palestinian Territories President Mahmoud Abbas.

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