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A call for moral revival
Thousands of people, all under the banner of the Poor People's Campaign, gathered outside the US capital on June 23; the culmination of an effort in at least 35 states over the past 40 days. At the core of the campaigners' demands was the call for the revival of morals in the United States. This is not the first time the campaign has been tried. The original one was orchestrated in 1968 by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as a movement for economic justice.
Bahrain crackdown
The UK-based rights group known as the Bahrain Center of Human Rights, says top Bahraini Shia cleric Sheikh Isa Qassim was transferred to a hospital after his health deteriorated. Sheikh Isa Qassim has been under house arrest for almost 400 days and Bahraini officials deny him the right to medical care. The Bahraini government has been tough on Sheikh Qassim and other dissidents like Nabeel Rajab.