Asylum seekers: On the Frontiers of a Needy World
This issues Lead article is on Asylum seekers in Switzerland and a project of hope in Albania. Other highlights include a profile on musician Margaret Rizza who writes music to lift the heart and still the mind, and the story of Keith and Ruth Neal's visit to Sierra Leone, where people are rebuilding the peace after a devastating civil war, while guest writer Francis Kimani reports on the successful 2002 Clean Election Campaign in Kenya.
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Not many people launch out on a new career in their late sixties, but composer Margaret Rizza did.
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Until now purity had implied rigid restraint to me. But purity through freedom? Purity as freedom?
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Few issues have caused such division in recent times as Saddam Hussein's despotic regime.
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There is no doubt the 2002 elections in Kenya were the best to date. They were incident-free.
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Like most western Europe countries, Switzerland is seeing a rise in asylum applications.
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Building peace in Sierra Leone, after a 10-year-long devastating civil war.
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David Swann is a medical doctor who has become known in Canada for sticking his neck out on points of principle.