The Loud Cry presents the second film about Africa
“Africa[2]: The Big Five – A Film by Henry Stober featuring Walter Veith” which considers – The Five Great Questions of Life!
Tag Archives: Africa
AFRICA[1] – Continent of Origin – A Film by Henry Stober featuring Walter Veith
AFRICA – a film project about this wonderful and unique continent.
Continue reading AFRICA[1] – Continent of Origin – A Film by Henry Stober featuring Walter VeithPeacekeepers gone wild: How much more abuse will the UN ignore in Congo?
Tuaregs – Orphans of the Sahara
Who are the Tuareg people
The Tuareg people are Berber-speakers who trace their ancestry to the indigenous peoples of North Africa in ancient times. Continue reading Tuaregs – Orphans of the Sahara
Morocco Declaration: Muslim Nations Should Protect Christians from Persecution
Religious Freedom
In Marrakesh, hundreds of Muslim leaders release modern update to Muhammad’s Charter of Medina.
by Morgan Lee[ posted 1/27/2016 11:48AM ]
For years, Texas megachurch pastor Bob Roberts has been building relationships with Muslims. Last year, after Franklin Graham argued that the US government should ban Muslims from immigrating to America, the NorthWood Church leader joined Muslim leaders in denouncing the comments. In October, he and imam Muhammad Magid hosted the Spreading the Peace Convocation, which was attended by nearly 200 imams and evangelical pastors. Continue reading Morocco Declaration: Muslim Nations Should Protect Christians from Persecution
Declaration of the Synod of Bishops on the situation in the Middle East, Africa and Ukraine
Vatican City, 24 October 2015 (VIS) – During this morning’s General Congregation, during Vespers for the conclusion of the Synod, the Synod Fathers launched a new appeal for peace and the resolution of conflicts in the Middle East, Africa and Ukraine, asking the international Community to act via diplomatic channels and to engage in dialogue to end the suffering of thousands of people. Continue reading Declaration of the Synod of Bishops on the situation in the Middle East, Africa and Ukraine
Synod: Ugandan bishops focus on vocation and mission of family

23/10/2015 13:42 (Vatican Radio)
Amongst the bishops participating in the General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops on the Family is Bishop Joseph Antony Zziwa of Kiyinda-Mitayana and Vice President of the Ugandan Episcopal Conference. Continue reading Synod: Ugandan bishops focus on vocation and mission of family
The Changing roles of family life in Lesotho

16/10/2015 13:37
Archbishop Gerard Tlali Lerotholi of Maseru in Lesotho says the effects of the Apartheid-era migrant labour system continues to impact on families even now. Continue reading The Changing roles of family life in Lesotho
Survivors of Symphysiotomy Submission to UN Human Rights Council

Posted on September 22, 2015
The UN will carry out a review of Ireland in 2016. Read our submission to the United Nations Human Rights Council:
This submission outlines the torture, and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment, perpetrated on three generations of women in Ireland by doctors who carried out destructive and non-consensual childbirth operations (‘symphysiotomy’) in the absence of medical necessity; and shows why Ireland’s failure to protect these women then, and to vindicate their rights now, constitutes a violation of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights,the UN Convention Against Torture, the European Convention of Human Rights, and the UN General Assembly Body of Basic Principles. Continue reading Survivors of Symphysiotomy Submission to UN Human Rights Council
Synod on the Family: Press Briefing Day 9

14/10/2015 17:28 (Vatican Radio)
At the daily press briefing for the Synod on the Family an African Cardinal said that polygamy was much more of a problem in Africa than divorce and remarriage. Continue reading Synod on the Family: Press Briefing Day 9
Chad: A “frontier Church” at the Synod in Rome
Arid climate in Chad – AFP
11/10/2015 13:13
Big meetings in Rome such as the current Synod on the family are always an opportunity for convergence. In a way, they bring out in a very vivid manner the diversity of the Catholic Church or its various ecclesial realities. For example, the current Synod on the family in Rome is shining light on Catholic family situations and communities that don’t often make headlines. Continue reading Chad: A “frontier Church” at the Synod in Rome
Bill Gates – Mass Sterilization discovered by Kenyan Bishops
Kenyan Bishops Discover Mass Sterilization in Bill Gates Vaccines
Continue reading Bill Gates – Mass Sterilization discovered by Kenyan Bishops
Tuareg Culture and News: Who are the Tuareg people?
Who are the Tuareg people
The Tuareg people are Berber-speakers who trace their ancestry to the indigenous peoples of North Africa in ancient times. They share the same language family as the Berber-speakers of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya. Tuaregs live primarily in Niger, Mali, Algeria and Libya, with diasporas in many surrounding countries. Continue reading Tuareg Culture and News: Who are the Tuareg people?
Ebola, AIDS Manufactured by Western Pharmaceuticals, US DoD?
Tue, 09/09/2014 – 09:59
Scientists Allege
By: Dr. Cyril Broderick, Professor of Plant Pathology
Dear World Citizens:
I have read a number of articles from your Internet outreach as well as articles from other sources about the casualties in Liberia and other West African countries about the human devastation caused by the Ebola virus. Continue reading Ebola, AIDS Manufactured by Western Pharmaceuticals, US DoD?




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