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Social Justice

12 May 2009
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Migration

Holy Week in Mae Hong Son Refugee Camp

It was indeed a privilege to share this rare and intimate moment with the refugees in the camp. They alone know and yet do not...read more

21 April 2009
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Migration

Mr Cheng Guan is now JRS-Singapore Director

Mr Cheong Cheng Guan assumed the post of Country Coordinator of the Jesuit Refugee Service Singapore last February 21. He brings in his skills and...read more

21 April 2009
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Social Justice

Music and the environment

Congratulations to Fr Chris Wilcock (ASL) on the world premiere of his a capella setting of Cardinal Newman's text Peace at last, which was beautifully...read more

21 April 2009
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Migration

Sri Lanka: Doing all they can to prevent further bloodshed

The Jesuits first went to Sri Lanka hundreds of years ago, not long after the time of Francis Xavier in the 16th Century. Many Sri...read more

11 February 2009
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Social Justice

Eviction of Dey Krohom Residents: A Setback for the Rule of the Law

Statement by the Cambodia Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights "We have watched with consternation the sudden and violent eviction of what remained...read more

19 January 2009
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Social Justice

Consultation on Human Rights in Australia

It was announced this week that Fr Frank Brennan (ASL) will lead a public consultation on Australia's opinion on human rights. The consultation will ultimately...read more

06 December 2008
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Migration

A Medal for Sr Denise

Special congratulations to Sister Mary Denise Coghlan, AM, who was officially presented with the Order of Australia at a ceremony at the Australian Ambassador's residence...read more

06 December 2008
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Social Justice

Ignatian Advocacy Workshop a success

The Ignatian Advocacy Workshop, held in El Escorial, Spain from November 10 - 16, was described as a success by Fr Fernando Franco, director of...read more

24 September 2008
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Social Justice

MRI Stories from the Field

In Myanmar, 2.3 million people were affected by cyclone Nargis. Millions lost their shelter, especially the ‘squatters' who did not have a land and occupied...read more

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