by Sean Reilly | Jun 25, 2008
After years of private anger, masked by a diplomatic commitment not to undermine his successor as South African president, Nelson Mandela has condemned Robert Mugabe’s dictatorial regime in Zimbabwe. His statement came as British Prime Minister Gordon Brown...
by Sean Reilly | Jun 25, 2008
Join the campaign by clicking here Campaigners are being urged to join Amnesty International’s Stop Torture campaign, ahead of tomorrow’s International Day in Support of Torture Victims. The International Day in Support of Torture Victims is organised by...
by Sean Reilly | Jun 25, 2008
Backed by Catholic aid agency CAFOD, two indigenous indians from Brazil have arrived in London this week to make an urgent plea to members of parliament for help to save their Amazon forest home. Jacir José de Souza and Pierlângela Nascimento da Cunha, who are from...
by Sean Reilly | Jun 25, 2008
The Anglican Bishop of Liverpool has faced a call to consider resigning after his former communications officer was awarded over £14,500 for unfair dismissal by the diocese at a recent employment tribunal. The Rev David Johnston, who set up his own website to...
by Sean Reilly | Jun 25, 2008
Gordon Brown has been presented with a copy of the Bible which highlights passages which refer to social justice. Chief Executive of Bible Society, James Catford, presented a copy of The Poverty and Justice Bible to the UK Prime Minister, during a visit to Downing...