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Blasphemy charges heighten Easter tensions for Pakistani Christians

by Archive | Apr 6, 2007

Christians in Pakistan say they are fearful during the final days of Holy Week about the registration of what they say is a trumped up blasphemy case that has triggered violence against the tiny Christian minority in the Punjab province – writes Anto Akkara for ENI....

Blasphemy charges heighten Easter tensions for Pakistani Christians

by Archive | Apr 6, 2007

Christians in Pakistan say they are fearful during the final days of Holy Week about the registration of what they say is a trumped up blasphemy case that has triggered violence against the tiny Christian minority in the Punjab province – writes Anto Akkara for ENI....

Beware of hidden strings on European Union’s offer on trade says aid agency

by Archive | Apr 5, 2007

Developing countries should be wary of the European Union’s (EU) latest offer of duty and quota-free access to its markets for developing countries, announced in Brussels yesterday, Christian Aid has said. “This offer may appear to be generous but the EU is...

Beware of hidden strings on European Union’s offer on trade says aid agency

by Archive | Apr 5, 2007

Developing countries should be wary of the European Union’s (EU) latest offer of duty and quota-free access to its markets for developing countries, announced in Brussels yesterday, Christian Aid has said. “This offer may appear to be generous but the EU is...

Call for ‘first night’ centres in local prisons after suicide figures released

by Archive | Apr 5, 2007

The Howard League for Penal Reform has today welcomed a drop in suicide figures in 2006, but warned that local prisons remain the worst hit for suicides among their inmates. Frances Crook, Director of the Howard League for Penal Reform, said: “This Easter weekend, we...
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