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Mukwiza Moses in Aiud on10th may

We are privileged because of friendships and collaborations that we have across the borders of our country. In this respect, a gentleman of African origin, but a citizen of the United States of America, accompanied by pastor Romeo Popan, had a meeting in the Aiud High Security Penitentiary.
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Mukwiza Moses in Aiud on10th may
We are privileged because of friendships and collaborations that we have across the borders of our country. In this respect, a gentleman of African origin, but a citizen of the United States of America, accompanied by pastor Romeo Popan, had a meeting in the Aiud High Security Penitentiary. Several young people deprived of their liberty attended this meeting, where Mr. Mukwiza Moses spoke of "The parable of the tax collector and the Pharisee." It was not difficult for anyone to identify with the characters of this parable or draw lessons from it, especially since our beneficiaries experienced what the loss of dignity and the stigmatization of their peers mean. The message has given encouragement and hope to these young people who are in great need of a new start. We thank the penitentiary cadres and our volunteers who make such meetings as possible.
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