Uniya - Jesuit Social Justice Centre CONTENTS Summer 1995
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Summer 1995


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Uniya Newsletter Contents Summer 1995
East Timor twenty years later
Indonesia invaded East Timor twenty years ago. Louise Crowe looks at efforts to bring about peace.
Will we join the dance?
Chris Burke reflects on the recent international NGO Women's Forum.
Landmines: compromise is no solution!
Ian O'Reilly reports on the United Nations' review of the international laws governing the use of landmines.
Mission: then and now
Andy Hamilton SJ looks at how mission life and work has changed.
To sweeten poisoned wells
Adrian Lyons SJ reflects on the notion of faith and its role in the promotion of social justice.
Preventing burnout
Peter Hosking SJ reflects on the pattern of tiredness that many social activists experience.
Australian democracy - new beginnings
The Government's current policy seems to be driven by economic rationalism. Paul Smyth and Merrin Thompson argue for a more participatory approach to government.
Rwanda: healing the wounds
In the wake of the genocide of Rwanda's civil war, reconciliation is essential for rebuilding the lives of the people and of the country. Ed Brady SJ, who was recently in Rwanda, looks at this process of healing.
Moments of Christmas in a refugee camp
Poem by Sr Nicole Rotaru.




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