Here is what’s making headlines here and around the world today…
1. Andrew Chan offers his liver to his friend.
Bali Nine death row inmate Andrew Chan once made a selfless offer to a friend in need. He offered him his liver.
Sydney Pastor Mal Feebrey told his friend he was dying from liver failure on a visit to Kerobokan prison in 2010. Chan looked him in the eyes and said simply, “have mine.”
Feebrey told the Sydney Morning Herald , “it really touched me. Here I am waiting for a donor, I’m dying in front of my wife and kids and here he is going ‘my liver’s ok, you can have mine’.” He had been a supporter of Chan and other members of the Bali Nine since 2005, making regular visits to Bali and keeping in touch via phone.
According to Feebrey, Chan followed up by getting his blood tested and asking doctors whether a donation of his liver would be possible.
Since Chan’s offer in 2010, Feebrey received a donor organ from an alternative source, but says he will never forget the kindness his friend showed him.
Feebrey was with Chan when he found out that his plea for clemency had been rejected by Joko Widodo. According to Feebrey, Chan took the information on the chin, embraced his fiancée and then went to visit a friend who had recently had a stroke.
2. Cyclone Pam: Relief teams are heading to remote Vanuatu islands, where the death toll appears set to climb.
Disaster management teams are preparing to make their way to many of Vanuatu’s remote communities which took a direct hit from Tropical Cyclone Pam.
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Mamamia, have you been alerted to the anti-Semitic behaviour of a Sydney Uni academic this last week? http://www.dailytelegraph.c... Jews are feeling unsafe in France - shouldn't they be safe from anti-semitic gestures at one of our top unis?
There was an article talking about this incident on this site just a few days ago.