Amnesty International recently called for the convictions of 11 Christians convicted in Libya to be overturned, citing “grossly unfair” trials. The human rights organization said the trials of the nine Libyan men, a Libyan woman, and a Pakistani man were “marred by egregious violations of due process and international human rights standards.” The 11 believers, who were charged with “insulting religious sanctities and rituals using the internet,” “calling for the establishment of...| The Roys Report
There will be plenty to enjoy over the Oxford Open Doors weekend on 14th and 15th September 2019. The doors to the city of Oxford have been thrown open for all to enjoy! The Oxford Preservation Trust has put together an amazing array of free events and activities accross the city. Including free entry to […] The post Oxford Open Doors 2019 appeared first on Oxford Castle & Prison.| Oxford Castle & Prison