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Prayer for the Day presented by Mark Oakley, Dean of Southwark. Good morning. On this day 65 years ago, a British barrister, Peter Benenson, wrote an article in the Observer newspaper called 鈥楾he Forgotten Prisoners鈥. In it he expressed his anger that two Portuguese students had been imprisoned in their homeland for raising a toast to 鈥榝reedom鈥. Benenson asked the public to write letters and protest on behalf of, what he termed, these 鈥榩risoners of conscience鈥. Support for Benenson鈥檚 article eventually led to the creation of the organisation Amnesty International, which continues today to campaign on behalf on anyone who is imprisoned for their identity or the non-violent expression of conscientiously held beliefs. 鈥業njustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere鈥, said Martin Luther King Jr. Human rights can get sniggered at in some places today. They are, however, built on a beautiful and strong perception 鈥 that to be a human being is to have dignity, and that dignity demands equal and fair treatment for all. And even when someone abuses that dignity, it mustn鈥檛 be responded to by reflecting the abuse, but by maintaining that dignity and protecting it, and especially when it is unpopular to do so. I鈥檓 guessing that most of us are beginning this day in relative freedom. We have things to do, but the day is ours. I鈥檓 praying with those words of Nina Simone鈥檚 haunting song, for those whose conscience or identity is imprisoned right now as I speak: I wish I could say All the things that I should say Say 'em loud, say 'em clear For the whole round world to hear鈥. Amen.
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