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Pope Leo to visit notorious African prison in the spotlight after US deportations

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April 22, 2026
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Pope Leo XIV is set to visit one of Equatorial Guinea’s most notorious prisons on Wednesday, a move expected to cast a spotlight on the country’s human rights record, which campaigners have long condemned, particularly following the US’s recent deportations of third-country migrants to the nation.

The pontiff’s visit to the prison in Bata, the central African port city, aligns with a tradition established by Pope Francis, who prioritised prison visits during his papacy.

Francis aimed to offer hope to inmates, remind them of the Church’s solidarity, and draw attention to judicial abuses, overcrowding, and other systemic injustices.

This engagement marks Leo’s final full day in Africa, concluding an extensive 11-day, four-nation tour that spanned from Algeria in the north to Angola in the south, with a stop in Cameroon.

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His day was scheduled to commence with a Mass in Mongomo, located in the far east, before his arrival in Bata, the country’s most populous coastal city.

Pope Leo XIV, flanked by Equatorial Guinea’s President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, right, is welcomed by Archbishop Juan Nsue Edjang Mayé, left, and Juan Domingo-Beka Esono Ayang upon his arrival at Malabo International Airport in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea (Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

The agenda also included a moment of prayer at a memorial dedicated to the victims of a 2021 explosion at a military barracks in Bata, an incident widely attributed to negligence.

Judicial abuses documented

The U.N. human rights office in 2022 welcomed the abolition of the death penalty in Equatorial Guinea, but its prisons and justice system overall have been repeatedly faulted by the U.N. and condemned by human rights groups and the U.S. State Department.

In its 2023 report on the country, the U.S. listed a host of abuses: arbitrary or unlawful killings and arrests, political detentions, torture, life-threatening prison conditions and “serious problems” with the independence of the judiciary.

“Amnesty International has serious concerns about the human rights situation in Equatorial Guinea,” said Marta Colomer Aguilera, senior campaigner at Amnesty’s West and Central Africa office.

She said torture had been used to extract confessions or to punish, human rights defenders are harassed, and the lack of judicial independence compromised the right to a fair trial.

Equatorial Guinea is led by President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, who has been in power since 1979 and is accused of widespread corruption and authoritarianism.

Faithful wait for the arrival of Pope Leo XIV on the occasion of his meeting with representatives of the world of culture in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea
Faithful wait for the arrival of Pope Leo XIV on the occasion of his meeting with representatives of the world of culture in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea (Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

Equatorial Guinea is also one of several African nations that have been paid millions of dollars in controversial deals with the Trump administration to receive migrants deported from the U.S. to countries other than their own.

AP reporting shows that at least 29 such migrants with no ties to the country have been deported here. They were not sent to the prison in Bata. Some remain in detention in Malabo with restrictions on legal and medical support, while others have been forcibly returned to their countries where they face persecution.

The Equatorial Guinea government has denied rights abuses and hasn’t commented when asked to respond to questions about abuses involving the U.S. migration deportation deal.

Leo, the U.S.-born pope, has criticized the Trump administration’s overall migration deportation policy as “extremely disrespectful.”

Human rights groups want pope to speak out

On the eve of his prison visit, 70 human rights organizations published an open letter to Leo, urging him to speak out especially about U.S. deportation of migrants here and encourage African nations to not be complicit in the practice.

“These practices circumvent humanitarian protections, expose refugees to detention and coercion, and subject individuals to refoulement, in direct contravention of international law,” they wrote, referring to the legal concept that prohibits countries from sending people to places where their lives or freedoms are at risk.

Faithful wait for the arrival of Pope Leo XIV at the airport in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea
Faithful wait for the arrival of Pope Leo XIV at the airport in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea (Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

“The conditions under which these deportations have been carried out have also reflected a very troubling disregard for human life and safety. We call for the intercession of Pope Leo XIV to discourage African countries from being complicit in these violations and instead to protect these individuals,” the groups said.

One of the signatories was EG Justice, which has repeatedly denounced the detention of political prisoners in Equatorial Guinea. The group urged Leo to use his moral authority to speak out about it.

“There are individuals — prisoners of conscience, and human rights activists — in detention whose cases raise serious humanitarian and due process concerns,” said Tutu Alicante, a U.S.-based activist who runs the EG Justice group. “At moments like this, sentence review and a real commitment to reform the judiciary can send a powerful signal of a willingness to turn a page toward justice and reconciliation.”

Alicante said the government had taken “cosmetic steps” in recent months to improve certain detention facilities but he said they were temporary.

“The real test will be whether humane conditions, access to medical care, and basic rights are sustained long after the papal visit concludes,” he said.

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