Pope Francis’s Crusade against Indifference
Should papal diplomacy prove ineffective in reconciling the church with society, a potential force for so much more good would be lost.
Read MoreMary Serumaga is a Ugandan writer. Her essays may be found in Transition (JSTOR), King's Review and Pambazuka News.
Posted by Mary Serumaga | Jul 14, 2015 | Regions, Viewpoints |
Should papal diplomacy prove ineffective in reconciling the church with society, a potential force for so much more good would be lost.
Read MorePosted by Mary Serumaga | Jul 10, 2015 | Africa, News & Analysis, US |
The US has a history of supporting oppressive regimes under the ostensible cover of providing “stability”.
Read MorePosted by Mary Serumaga | Jul 7, 2015 | Africa, Middle East, News & Analysis |
It is becoming increasingly obvious that elected African leaders have been neutralized as players on the world stage.
Read MorePosted by Mary Serumaga | Jun 26, 2015 | Africa, News & Analysis |
To salvage any sort of credibility and to begin to dispense justice, the ICC could issue arrest warrants for counterparts of Bashir—say, Netanyahu.
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