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Ekklesia daily bulletin

by Archive | Dec 17, 2015

In this issue


In this issue

  • Advent Reflection 16th December
  • Lawyers say government supply of arms to Saudi breaks law
  • Reprieve challenges Jack Straw’s comments on Libyan rendition
  • Border protection must not be at expense of refugees, says Amnesty

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16 Dec 2015

Advent Reflection 16th December

“The Lord sent me to prophesy against this house and this city.” (Jeremiah 26.12)

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Upcoming events

Savitri Hensman Book Launch

January 5, 2016

 

You are invited to join us at the launch of Savitri Hensman’s important new book, “Sexuality, struggle and saintliness: same-sex love and the church”.

 

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Thursday 17 December 2015

17 Dec 2015

Lawyers say government supply of arms to Saudi breaks law

The UK Government is breaking national, EU and international law and policy by supplying weapons to Saudi Arabia in the context of its military intervention and bombing campaign in Yemen, say international law experts.

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16 Dec 2015

Reprieve challenges Jack Straw’s comments on Libyan rendition

Former Foreign Secretary Jack Straw has reportedly claimed that “the British government never condoned, nor was complicit, in the torture or ill-treatment of detainees, wherever they were held.”

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16 Dec 2015

Border protection must not be at expense of refugees, says Amnesty

The protection of the EU’s external borders must not come at the expense of refugees’ rights to protection and the broader human rights of migrants and asylum-seekers, says Amnesty International.

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Symon Hill Book Tour

January 20, 2016

 

We are delighted to be hosting the London leg of  Ekklesia associate Symon Hill’s new book “The Upside Down Bible” which is published by Darton, Longmann and

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