SOCIETY:
The Vatican has denied
that Pope Francis failed to speak out against human rights abuses during
military rule in his native Argentina.
The spokesman blamed the accusations on "anti-clerical left-wing elements that are used to attack the Church".
One allegation concerns the abduction in 1976 of two Jesuits by Argentina's military government, suspicious of their work among slum-dwellers.
As the priests' provincial superior at the
time, Jorge Bergoglio was accused by some of having failed to shield
them from arrest - a charge his office flatly denied.
Another accusation levelled against him from the Dirty War era is that he failed to follow up a request to help find the baby of a woman kidnapped when five months' pregnant pregnant and killed in 1977. It is believed the baby was illegally adopted.
The cardinal testified in 2010 that he had not known about baby thefts until well after the junta fell - a claim relatives dispute.
Source: BBC
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