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Showing posts with label rwanda refugee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rwanda refugee. Show all posts
Monday, June 4, 2012
Clive Owen backs London-Paris ride for peace-building education in Rwanda (AEGIS)
1 June 2012 - Clive Owen – star of ‘Hemingway & Gellhorn’ – took a break from filming ‘Blood Ties’ with Mila Kunis this week to throw his support behind www.riding4charity.org, the first-ever London to Paris fund-raising bike ride for the Aegis Trust, for which he is Ambassador.
The ride is raising funds specifically for Aegis’ peace-building education programme in Rwanda, helping a new generation to learn about the dangers of prejudice and building trust between the children of survivors and perpetrators.
“I’m supporting www.riding4charity.org because Aegis’ peace-building education programme in Rwanda is making a vital, unique contribution to that country’s future,” says Clive. “The World stood by when a million Rwandans were slaughtered in 1994, and the next generation deserve all the help we can give them to ensure history isn’t repeated.
“About half of Rwanda’s people today are too young to remember the genocide for themselves, but I’ve seen for myself the impact of its legacy on the second generation,” says the actor, who visited Rwanda with the Aegis Trust in 2010.
READ MORE: http://www.aegistrust.org/Aegis-Rwanda/clive-owen-backs-london-paris-ride-for-peace-building-education-in-rwanda.html
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Friday, March 16, 2012
Colin Firth and Emma Thompson call for Refugee Pledge (CONTACT MUSIC)
Oscar-winning Hollywood stars Colin Firth and Emma Thompson are backing a campaign to make the U.K. a safe haven for refugees.
The British stars have signed up to a petition calling for Prime Minister David Cameron's government to implement legislation ensuring families fleeing persecution are protected.
Thompson, a patron of the Refugee Council, which is spearheading the campaign, acknowledges the issue is a cause close to her heart after she took in a 16-year-old Rwandan refugee in 2003.
READ MORE: http://www.contactmusic.com/news/colin-firth-and-emma-thompson-call-for-refugee-pledge_1304694
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