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Journey to Justice - Drop the Debt 10 Years On

Birmingham. Sunday 18 May, 2008


Representatives from Aid organisations, including Cafod

 
  Christian Aid and Oxfam answered questions from the host
 
  and the Ulfah Arts Singing Group performed in the hall
 
Steve Miller of the Jewish Social Justice Coalition and a Sikh representative explained the faith basis of their support for debt relief (the idea of the Jubilee comes of course from the Torah - in Leviticus 25:13.)
 
  Ramesh Kallidai, Hindu Forum of Britain and Bishop Dr Joe Aldred, Chair, Council of Black-led Churches
 
Lidy Nacpil of Jubilee South, from the Phillipines and Latoya Richards from CaPRI (Caribbean Policy Research Institute) in Jamaica
     
An activist and an MP from Uganda  
     


   

 

Archbishop Ndungane, former Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town and now President of African Monitor

Stephen Rand, Jubilee Debt Campaign

Jubilee Debt Campaign director Nick Dearden and Stephen Rand

 We are told to fill in our links for the chain

 

   

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