Don’t overlook the poor in Wall Street bailout, clerics say

NEW YORK-Religious leaders are warning that the global financial crisis threatens progress made against poverty and world hunger, and urged political leaders not to ignore the poor while debating how to solve the current international financial panic.

NEW YORK-Religious leaders are warning that the global financial crisis threatens progress made against poverty and world hunger, and urged political leaders not to ignore the poor while debating how to solve the current international financial panic.

Donate to Support Independent Journalism!

Donate Now!