Pope Francis on Wednesday strongly decried the treatment of migrants crossing the Mediterranean Sea to enter Europe, saying it was a “grave sin” not to offer aid to migrant vessels.
The International Organization for Migration estimates that more than 30,000 migrants crossing the Mediterranean have gone missing since 2014.
Doctors Without Borders refuted those claims
“We have been sanctioned for simply fulfilling our legal duty to save lives,” it said in a statement.
At the beginning of Wednesday’s remarks, the pope said he was postponing that series this week, to consider “people who are crossing seas and deserts to find a place where they can live in peace and security.”