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The New ACLJ: All About the African Center for Law & Justice   

I write this post as I sit aboard an Air France flight bound for Paris. Once in Paris, I'll meet up with my mother, Pam, and we'll make our way to our first of two stops in Africa.

If you follow the American Center for Law & Justice closely, you know that we have started to significantly expand our international presence. Recently, we have opened full-time offices in Israel and Pakistan. On this trip, we'll be planting the seeds for the African Center for Law & Justice-Kenya and opening the African Center for Law & Justice in Harare, Zimbabwe.

 Many of you have asked why we're expanding our work into Africa. I thought this would be a good time to answer some of your questions. The ACLJ does not take international expansion lightly. In fact, we do not expand unless we are called to. Each of our international offices - France, Russia, Israel, and Pakistan - was formed because the ACLJ was asked to come and help form organizations modeled on the ACLJ-USA. While each country expansion is unique, I wanted to tell you about why we're expanding into Africa, specifically Kenya and Zimbabwe.

Read the full article from Jordan Sekulow at examiner.com.

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