"I mean, I can look back with great pleasure on what has happened in Sudan, and our commitment to people who are persecuted in that kind of way"
- George Carey
About this Quote
This quote by George Carey speaks with the development that has actually been made in Sudan and the commitment to those who have actually been persecuted. It is a suggestion of the significance of standing up for those who are oppressed and the need to continue to fight for justice. It is a call to action to continue to work towards a much better future for those who have actually been persecuted in Sudan. It is also an acknowledgment of the development that has actually been made and the commitment to those who have actually been maltreated. It is a reminder that we must continue to pursue a much better future for those who have actually been maltreated and to guarantee that justice is served. It is a call to continue to defend those who are oppressed and to make sure that their rights are respected.
This quote is written / told by George Carey somewhere between November 13, 1935 and today. He/she was a famous Clergyman from England.
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