International Network for Peace

the net of people deeply affected by political violence

’Is Violence Ever Justified?’

A Lecture by Archbishop Desmond Tutu

The Forgiveness Project

Thursday 1 April 2010

A Lecture by Archbishop Desmond Tutu

Wednesday 12th May 2010 at 12.00 noon, St. John’s, Smith Square, London, SW1P 3HA.

Archbishop Desmond Tutu will deliver The Forgiveness Project’s inaugural annual lecture and be joined for a panel discussion by Pat Magee, convicted of planting the 1984 Brighton Bomb, Jo Berry, daughter of Sir Anthony Berry MP who was killed in the bombing, and Mary Kayitesi Blewitt, who lost more than 50 members of her family in the Rwandan genocide. Chaired by BBC broadcaster Edward Stourton. Event sponsored by Anglo American

Archbishop Desmond Tutu Tickets £35, £25, £10 (restricted view)
By telephone 020 7222 1061
Online www.sjss.org.uk
By fax 020 7233 1618
By Post St. John’s, Smith Square, London SW1P 3HA.
Please enclose SAE.
Debit/Credit Cards MasterCard, Visa and Maestro accepted.
Booking fees By telephone £2.00 per transaction, (£1.50 to Friends of St. John’s).
Online £1.50 per transaction.
General Manager: Paul Davies.

Download the event flyer PDF


This inaugural lecture, given by the charity’s patron, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, is the first in The Forgiveness Project’s annual lecture series exploring the nature of forgiveness and conflict resolution.

If you are unable to attend the event but would like to make a donation, you can do so at http://theforgivenessproject.com/donate/

Thank you, best wishes,
Marina Cantacuzino - Founder & Director
www.theforgivenessproject.com - The Forgiveness Project - Registered Charity No. - 1103922


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